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O:\Karlee's\Jeanette\Primary Endorsement Mailer 2016 PRIMARY SUPPORTED SUPPORTED JUDICIAL CANDIDATES SUPPORTED EDUCATIONAL CANDIDATES CANDIDATES STATEWIDE STATEWIDE Michigan Court of Appeals Judge These are the candidates that have (District 1): Kurtis Wilder been endorsed by the Michigan State UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BOARD OF REGENTS: Cynthia Diane Stephens Building Trades, Michigan State AFL- Laurence Deitch/Denise Illitch CIO, and Metro-Detroit AFL-CIO, or WAYNE COUNTY supported by your Local Union. These MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF 3rd Circuit Court Judge: TRUSTEES: candidates have met with our Local Regina Thomas, Brian Morrow, Matthew Evans, Dianne Byrum/Diann Woodard PAC leadership, they deserve and need Melissa Ann Cox (Non-incumbent), your support. They also have our best Mark Slavens (Incumbent) WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF 36th District Court Incumbent: interest in mind and understand what GOVERNORS: B. Pennie Millender, Austin Garrett, concerns all working families. Mark Gaffney/Yvette Anderson Thomas Hathaway We can't stress enough the importance of you and your family's participation in 19th District Court Judge (Dearborn): this election. We have lost too much Susan Dabaja ground in the fight for all workers over MACOMB COUNTY the past four (4) years. Circuit Court Judge: Michael Servitto OAKLAND COUNTY MACOMB COUNTY U.S. PRESIDENT Circuit Court Judge: Hillary Clinton Victoria Valentine; Lorie Savin (Eminently Qualified) Chippewa Valley Board of Education Trustee: Frank Bednard Probate Judge: MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT Jennifer Callaghan Michelle Thomas/Frank Szymanski Warren Consolidated Board of Education Trustee: District Judge: Megan Broadwell, Susan Jozwik, Susan Trombley MICHIGAN BOARD OF EDUCATION 46th District (Southfield): Cynthia Arvant 52-1 District (Novi): David Law John Austin/Ismael Ahmed WAYNE COUNTY ST. CLAIR COUNTY Circuit Court Judge: Cynthia Lane Livonia Board of Education: Dan Centers OAKLAND COUNTY Waterford Board of Education Trustee: Eric Lindemier JB/ki-opeiu42afl-cio WAYNE COUNTY SUPPORTED CANDIDATES US CONGRESS US CONGRESS US CONGRESS 9th District - Sandy Levin 8th District - Suzanna Shkreli 11th District - Dr. Anil Kumar 10th District - Frank Accavitti, Jr. 9th District - Sandy Levin 12th District - Debbie Dingell 14th District - Brenda Lawrence 14th District - Brenda Lawrence 13th District - John Conyers 14th District - Brenda Lawrence STATE HOUSE STATE HOUSE 18th District - Kevin Hertel 26th District - Jim Ellison STATE HOUSE 22nd District - John Chirkun 27th District - Robert Wittenberg 3rd District - Wendell Byrd 24th District - Dana Camphouse Peterson 28th District - Patrick Green 4th District - Rose Mary Robinson 25th District - Henry Yanez 29th District - Tim Greimel 5th District - Fred Durhal III 28th District - Patrick Green 30th District - Michael Notte 6th District - Stephanie Chang 30th District - Michael Notte 35th District - Jeremy Moss 7th District - La Tonya Garrett 31st District - William Sowerby 37th District - Christine Greig 8th District - Sherry Gay-Dagnogo 33rd District - Jeff Yaroch 39th District - Michael Stack 9th District - Silvia Santana 40th District - Nicole Bedi 10th District - Leslie Love COUNTY WIDE 11th District - Jewel Jones Clerk - Fred Miller COUNTY WIDE 12th District - Erika Geiss Treasurer - Derek Miller Executive - Vicki Barnett 13th District - Frank Liberati Sheriff - Anthony Wickersham Clerk/Register of Deeds - Lisa Brown 14th District - Cara Clemente Drain Commissioner - Anthony Marrocco Prosecutor - Jessica Cooper 15th District - Abdullah Hammoud Sheriff - Craig Covey 16th District - Robert Kosowski MACOMB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Treasurer - Andy Meisner 17th District - Bill LaVoy 1st District - Andrey Duzyi Water Resources Commissioner - Jim Nash 20th District - Colleen Pobur 4th District - Liz Sierawski 21st District - Kristy Pagan 5th District - Robert Mijac OAKLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 23rd District - Darren Camilleri 9th District - Elizabeth Lucidio 1st District - Michelle Bryant 11th District - Kathy Tocco 5th District - Julie Pulver COUNTY WIDE 10th District - David Bowman Clerk - Cathy Garret LOCAL SUPPORTED CANDIDATES 12th District - Charles Gaba Sheriff - Benny Napolen 14th District - William Miller III (Operators 324) Prosecutor - Kym Worthy CHESTERFIELD TWP. 20th District - Gary McGillivray Treasurer - Eric Sabre Clerk - Michele Ficht Treasurer - Linda Hartman LOCAL SUPPORTED CANDIDATES WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Trustee - Jon DeRoo (Plumbers 98) 1st District - Tim Killeen WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. 3rd District - Martha Scott CLINTON TWP. Supervisor - Steve Kaplan 5th District - Irma Clark-Coleman Clerk - George Sobah Clerk - Debbie Binder 6th District - Burton Leland Treasurer - Paul Gieleghem Treasurer - Terry Weingarden 8th District - Diane Webb Trustee - Jim Manna 9th District - Patrick Crandell MACOMB TWP. 11th District - Al Haidous Clerk - Kristi Haugh-Pozzi ST. CLAIR COUNTY 12th District - Glenn Anderson 13th District - Gary Woronchak PORT HURON 14th District - Ray Basham City Council - Ken Harris LOCAL SUPPORTED CANDIDATES LIVINGSTON COUNTY SUPPORTED CANDIDATES BROWNSTOWN CANTON STATE HOUSE Supervisor - Andrew Linko Supervisor - Syed Taj 32nd District - Tim Johnson Trustee - Maureen Brinker Treasurer - Dian Slavens REDFORD VAN BUREN Treasurer - Lilly Cavanaugh Supervisor - Kevin McNamara Detroit City Council - Janee Ayers MACOMB COUNTY SUPPORTED CANDIDATES OAKLAND COUNTY SUPPORTED CANDIDATES.
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