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a Publication of Michigan Family Forum Michigan House of Representatives ALL OTHER COUNTIES

PROMINENT ENDORSING ORGANIZATIONS The following statewide and national organizations have publicly posted on the Internet their endorsement of candidates. We have provided the websites for more information about the organization and their endorsement. The description of each organization was taken directly from the website of the endorsing organization. AFL CIO We dedicate ourselves to improving the lives of working families, bringing fairness and dignity to the workplace and securing social equity in the Nation. www.aflcio.org Citizens for Traditional Values The CTV-PAC is a non-partisan, multi-issue, statewide committee representing conservative, pro-life, pro-family values. CTV-PAC has been working since 1991 to screen, evaluate, and endorse candidates who support traditional family values. ctvmichigan.org/ctv-political-action-committee Equality Michigan EQMI is Michigan s statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) political advocacy organization. Formerly the Triangle Foundation, EQMI has been Michigan s premiere LGBTQ anti-violence and political advocacy organization for over 25 years and counting. https://equalitymi.org/ Farm Bureau As a general farm organization we represent the diversity of Michigan s agriculture industry, farms of all sizes small, medium and large and varying styles of production, such as conventional and organic and both indoor and outdoor animal management. www.michfb.com/mi/endorsements Michigan Chamber of Commerce The Michigan Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (PAC) was formed to actively support candidates who are pro-business. http://www.michamber.com/ National Rifle Association ILA ILA is committed to preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. home.nra.org Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan Political Action Committee (PAC) focuses strictly on fundraising to endorse and support pro-choice political candidates. miplannedparenthood.org Right to Life of Michigan RTL is a nonpartisan, nonsectarian, nonprofit organization of diverse and caring people united to protect the precious gift of human life from fertilization to natural death. www.rtl.org Sierra Club It is the statewide voice for the nation's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. www.sierraclub.org

MICHIGAN'S 110 HOUSE DISTRICTS Houghton 2011 Apportionment Plan Eagle Harbor Eagle Harbor 41 26 Allouez Grant Houghton Legend KEWEENAW Calumet 203 Hancock Sherman 65 Schoolcraft Osceola Franklin Quincy HANCOCK 26 Adams 26 Lyon Portage Arvon Greenland Baraga Rockland Bergland Wakefield BESSEMER Matchwood 110 Stannard Lanse McMillan WAKEFIELD Bessemer Marenisco Champion Michigamme Ishpeming Duncan Covington 28 Spurr BARAGA Watersmeet Burt 2 Iron River Sands West Branch Felch Mastodon Breen 95 KINGSFORD Waucedah NORWAY 8 35 Escanaba 108 Meyer 2 Bark River Harris 2 0 Miles 50 25 ST IGNACE St James Cross Village Peaine Readmond Menominee Banks MENOMINEE CHARLEVOIX 201 Watertown Plainfield 131 Dewitt 127 93 CLINTON COUNTY INGH AM COUNTY 44 96 11 Grand Rapids 43 75 WALKER 21 71 96 44 EAST GRAND RAPIDS 131 11 37 11 121 43 127 496 Miles 69 75 Delhi 2 Mundy Gaines 2 Miles KENTWOOD MANISTEE 475 23 50 54 GRAND BLANC Victory Hamlin 116 LUDINGTON ROCHESTER HILLS 29 SYLVAN LAKE 24 40 West Bloomfield 24 BIRMINGHAM CLAWSON 10 ROYAL OAK Southfield WIXOM 96 Lyon Novi 275 Northville PLEASANT RIDGE HAZEL PARK OAK PARK 102 5 10 96 10 8 8 Redford PLYMOUTH HIGHLAND PARK 3 94 FRASER 22 53 ST CLAIR SHORES ROSEVILLE CENTER LINE HART Golden Hart Clay Banks 3 1 2 Superior Canton GARDEN CITY 275 16 12 Van Buren 17 92 94 ALLEN PARK 12 TAYLOR THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES A MICHIGAN CITY GROSSE POINTE WOODS London WASHTENAW COUNTY WAYNE CO UNTY Augusta SAUGATUCK Huron 5 BENTON HARBOR Exeter WAYNE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY Ash FLAT ROCK TRENTON GIBRALTAR Berlin 85 Sodus 139 Lincoln Royalton BRIDGMAN 94 WOODHAVEN Benton ST JOSEPH St Joseph 75 Grosse Ile Three Oaks New Buffalo NEW BUFFALO Chikaming Baroda Bangor Weesaw 31 78 12 Arlington 79 Keeler Bainbridge Pipestone 80 GOBLES 43 66 Porter VAN BUREN Silver Creek 51 BUCHANAN NILES Milton Volinia 62 Penn Lagrange Howard CASS Ontwa Marcellus Calvin 12 Porter Mason 217 61 Orange Prairieville BARRY Richland Hastings 89 Ross 131 59 Constantine EATON Park THREE RIVERS Lockport Florence Sherman Colon Sturgis Burr Oak STURGIS MARSHALL Fredonia Newton 227 Burlington CALHOUN Union Sherwood 86 White Pigeon ST JOSEPH Marengo Tekonsha 60 Brookfield Fawn River Coldwater COLDWATER BRONSON Bronson Bethel BRANCH Gilead Noble Tompkins Spring Arbor Clarendon Concord Albion Pulaski Homer Scipio Algansee California Fayette HILLSDALE Hillsdale Reading READING 49 Camden 64 Moscow Litchfield Allen 69 Hanover JACKSON Quincy 12 Wheatfield Cambria Adams Jefferson HILLSDALE Argentine Burns Ransom Amboy Stockbridge Henrietta 127 Liberty Somerset 12 Norvell 124 34 Medina Dover Seneca LENAWEE 127 Raisin Adrian 223 Hudson 156 Wright Clinton PONTIAC 38 SOUTH LYON LIVONIA Salem Northfield 14 Superior ANN ARBOR 53 YPSILANTI Pittsfield 26 28 12 12 Ypsilanti 3 7 5 DEARBORN 16 11 21 15 13 Wales Port Huron PORT HURON MARYSVILLE Columbus St Clair 32 Lenox 94 Casco Ira Chesterfield NEW BALTIMORE 59 24 31 25 29 ST CLAIR China East China MARINE CITY Cottrellville Clay ALGONAC 154 22 18 WARREN 4 Fort Gratiot Kimball RICHMOND 33 Macomb Shelby 41 30 1 10 8 19 20 54 75 35 27 37 Armada Washington Ray 36 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER HILLS 40 5 96 Bruce Oakland 29 Richmond MACOMB 45 Clyde Kenockee 2 1 LAKE ST. CLAIR DETROIT 6 14 75 SALINE WASHTENAW Tecumseh Lyon Waterford 39 44 23 Orion AUBURN HILLS LAKE ANGELUS ST CLAIR 53 Addison 46 Oxford 43 White Highland 42 Ann Arbor Brandon Independence Springfield VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON Riley MEMPHIS 15 OAKLAND 51 19 69 Berlin Saline 55 York MILAN Macon Milan Ridgeway 50 WAYNE 23 Augusta London Exeter 17 275 Ash 85 ROCKWOOD See Detroit & Vicinity Inset Berlin TECUMSEH Rome HUDSON Pittsford Green Oak LAPEER 25 Grant Burtchville Greenwood Emmett 81 Almont Dryden Brockway 136 Mussey IMLAY Imlay CITY Attica Metamora Hadley Groveland Brighton Lapeer Lynn Worth Fremont YALE Goodland Arcadia Elba Atlas Milford Lodi Bridgewater Manchester Franklin Woodstock Cambridge Rollin 59 BRIGHTON 52 Freedom Sharon Columbia Wheatland Scio Lima Grass 50 GRAND BLANC Rose Hartland Webster Dexter 94 Leoni Napoleon Tyrone Hamburg Sylvan CHELSEA JACKSON Summit Genoa Putnam Lyndon Waterloo 65 Holly Fenton LINDEN LIVINGSTON 106 Rives Grand Blanc 23 Marion Unadilla 82 Mayfield LAPEER DAVISON 69 Davison BURTON Mundy Oceola 24 Oregon CROSWELL 90 Speaker SANILAC Burnside Lexington Buel Elk Maple Valley BROWN CITY 53 North Branch 50 HOWELL Iosco Forest Richfield 475 Genesee FLINT Deerfield Howell Handy 57 Deerfield Marathon Sanilac Washington Watertown Flynn Burlington Rich Watertown See Flint Inset 48 34 Flint GENESEE FENTON Cohoctah 52 36 Thetford Mt Morris 47 Leroy Bunker Hill Blackman 99 Woodbridge Antrim Conway White Oak 67 50 Sandstone Parma ALBION 58 Ovid Kinderhook Leslie INGHAM 99 Springport Locke Ingham Vevay 199 Eckford Butler Girard Batavia Matteson Alaiedon MASON Onondaga Hamlin Clarence Sheridan LITCHFIELD Leonidas Nottawa Lee 94 Emmett 66 Athens Walton Convis 62 Marshall 311 Leroy Wakeshma Mendon Pennfield BATTLE CREEK Climax 69 127 Aurelius EATON RAPIDS PERRY SHIAWASSEE 69 Meridian Williamstown WILLIAMSTON 496 Delhi Eaton Rapids Carmel CHARLOTTE Bellevue SPRINGFIELD 63 Brady KALAMAZOO Fabius Bedford Windsor POTTERVILLE Eaton Kalamo Johnstown 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Blumfield Buena Vista Spaulding James 84 Bingham 24 Wisner Merritt ZILWAUKEE SAGINAW Akron Hampton Zilwaukee Kochville Saginaw Swan Creek SAGINAW Duplain Greenbush CLINTON Oneida Elba Washington Portsmouth 84 47 Thomas Brant ESSEXVILLE BAY CITY Rubicon 142 BAD AXE 53 HURON 25 Bangor 23 Frankenlust Tittabawassee Fremont Marion Monitor AUBURN Sigel Verona Colfax Gore Bloomfield Lincoln Meade Oliver Winsor Fairhaven Sebewaing Brookfield Kawkawlin 52 field Hamilton 57 Essex Westphalia Danby Roxand 79 Fulton 21 Dallas PORTLAND Sunfield Castleton Baltimore Maple Grove GALESBURG Comstock Charleston 60 Flowerfield Mottville North Shade GRATIOT Caseville Chandler Huron Dwight Hume McKinley 13 Beaver Richland Chapin 93 Portland Sebewa Odessa Woodland HASTINGS 43 KALAMAZOO Schoolcraft 216 Newberg 60 Jefferson 37 Hope Jonesfield Lafayette North Star Newark 25 CASEVILLE Fraser 98 Williams Ingersoll Mt Haley Wheeler Bethany Emerson Arcada Lebanon Lyons Ionia IONIA 78 Cooper Oshtemo Prairie Ronde 40 Wayne DOWAGIAC IONIA Carlton Rutland Kalamazoo PARCHMENT Texas North Plains Ronald 87 Campbell Irving Orangeville Gunplain Alamo Antwerp Decatur Bloomer 96 50 CARSON CITY 57 Bushnell Berlin Boston Lowell Yankee Springs 179 Martin OTSEGO Pine Grove Almena Waverly Keene LOWELL Caledonia Bowne 66 Orleans Easton MIDLAND Port Austin Arenac PINCONNING BAY Homer Midland Jasper Porter ST LOUIS New Haven Crystal 43 72 40 Paw Paw 86 Thornapple PLAINWELL Bloomingdale BELDING Otisco Vergennes KENTWOOD Leighton Otsego Trowbridge Fairplain MONTCALM Grattan Lee ITHACA Evergreen Sidney Montcalm Oakfield Cascade Gaines 70 STANTON 44 76 Sumner Ferris Larkin Lincoln Jerome 20 OMER 23 Standish 75 ALMA Day Douglass 91 10 Geneva Greendale Coe Pine River Seville Richland Garfield Mills MIDLAND Lincoln ISABELLA Belvidere Pine Denver 99 Alabaster Whitney Sims Au Gres AU GRES Pinconning Mt Forest 30 127 Sherman Turner TAWAS CITY STANDISH Bentley Hope Edenville EAST TAWAS 55 IOSCO Deep River Lincoln Gibson GLADWIN MT PLEASANT Chippewa Fremont Home Byron Watson 222 Cato Eureka GREENVILLE Cannon WAYLAND Hopkins Wayland Monterey Millbrook See Grand Rapids Inset Ada Rolland 46 Spencer Courtland Grand Rapids Union Deerfield Broomfield ARENAC Grim 61 Hay Buckeye Warren Wise COLEMAN Isabella Nottawa Sherman Wheatland Hinton Maple Valley 73 Plainfield GRAND RAPIDS 77 152 Berrien Buchanan Niles Bertrand Alpine KENT Dorr Deerfield Nelson EAST GRAND RAPIDS Allegan Cheshire Hamilton Pokagon 140 Oronoko BERRIEN Galien Columbia Coloma Watervliet Lawrence Hagar WATERVLIET HARTFORD COLOMA Hartford 63 Miles 23 17 90 Salem Heath BANGOR 10 WHITTEMORE Baldwin Tawas Grant Mason Clayton Au Sable Wilber Plainfield Reno Richland Mills Moffatt Adams Tobacco Beaverton Billings BEAVERTON Sheridan Vernon Gilmore Coldwater Sheridan Morton ROCKFORD 75 6 Jamestown Martiny Austin Pierson CEDAR SPRINGS 74 WALKER Colfax Winfield Algoma 11 Valley Lee Grant 115 Logan Horton Bourret Secord Gladwin GLADWIN Grout CLARE Fork 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ADRIAN Madison Palmyra Blissfield 57 Ogden Fairfield Deerfield Riga Dundee Raisinville 23 24 MONROE Monroe PETERSBURG Summerfield 56 Whiteford Bedford Ida MONROE Lasalle Erie LUNA PIER Frenchtown LAKE ERIE 125 52 ROCKWOOD Produced by: Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships, Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget, 12/15/11 Source: Base Map - Michigan Geographic Framework v11a Legislative District Boundaries - 2011 Apportionment Plan (as enacted by PA 129 of 2011)

DISTRICT 23 Darrin Camilleri (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Robert Howey (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 34 Sheldon Neeley (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Page Brousseau (Republican) www.vote4page.com EDUCATION: BA in Political Science from University of Michigan-Flint, 2002 PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Genessee County Board of Canvassers, retired US Army SPOUSE: Married, one child RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Roman Catholic AGE: 39 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: VFW, American Legion, UM-Flint alumni association PRIORITIES: 1) All water bills paid by Flint residents and businesses since April 2014 must be repaid. 2) All promises made by the state to replace pipes, fund education, and health for the City of Flint must be kept. 3) The Emergency Financial Manager Law needs to be reformed. Municipalities and districts would stand to lose a great deal of the EFM law was repealed. Judges would strip cities and schools of many resources in bankruptcy. However, the local governments need to be involved and have an avenue to express concerns with EFM s actions. The legislators of the areas affected and leadership must form a joint committee in Lansing where grievances of the people and local leaders can be heard. Also this would provide opportunity for oversight of EFM which is nonexistent.

DISTRICT 42 Timothy Johnson (Democrat) www.tbjl/mihouse.com EDUCATION: Associates of Art at Wayne County College District, Bachelor s of Science at Eastern Michigan University. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Teacher in residential psychiatric facility. SPOUSE: Married, three step-daughters RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: United Church of Christ AGE: 56 ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Equality Michigan COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Farmer s market in Howell, Brighton PRIORITIES: My number one legislative priority is to sponsor a bill that will strengthen school funding and provide a realistic FTE that will provide all students the knowledge to transition from high school to college or entry level employment. Tied to education is a bill to create job training for all students that will prepare them to operate small entrepreneurial businesses. This will ultimately contribute to a stronger economy where corporate America supports community development through financial contributions that all build on profits, property and community involvement. Finally, with enhanced education system, knowledgeable high school graduates running pop-up businesses and corporate Michigan being involved, we can start to upgrade our infrastructure to accommodate the increasing population, commercial transportation of goods and tourism. Lana Theis (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 47 Keith Van Houten (Democrat) Rodger Young (Libertarian) Henry Vaupel (Republican - Incumbent) www.votevaupel.com EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: State Representative 2015-present, Township Supervisor 2008-2014. SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Lutheran AGE: 72 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Rotary in Fowlerville Michigan, Chamber of Commerce for Howell, Hartland and Brighton, Fowlerville Business Association, EDC Livingston County. PRIORITIES: 1. Economic growth and job creation. 2. Limit growth of government. 3. Fair and size efficient taxation. 4. Address rising cost of healthcare. 5. Auto insurance reform. DISTRICT 48 Pamela Faris (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Joseph Reno (Republican)

DISTRICT 49 Philip Phelps (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; National Rifle Association; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Jeremy Baker (Republican) DISTRICT 50 Timothy Sneller (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; National Rifle Association; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Michael Matheny (Republican) DISTRICT 52 Donna Lasinski (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Eric Borregard (Green) Randy Clark (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 53 Yousef Rabhi (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO: Planned Parenthood; SIerra Club; Equality Michigan Joseph Stevens (Green) Samuel Bissell (Republican) DISTRICT 54 Ronnie Peterson (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO: Planned Parenthood; Equality MIchigan Kevin Jardine (Republican) DISTRICT 55 Adam Zemke (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO: Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality MIchigan Bob Baird (Republican)

DISTRICT 56 Thomas Redmond (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Sierra Club Jason Sheppard (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association R. Bain (US Taxpayers) DISTRICT 57 Harvey Schmidt (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Sierra Club Bronna Kahle (Republican) www.bronnakahleforstaterep.com EDUCATION: Bachelor s in Business Administration, Salisbury State University; MBA from Baker College PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Director of Adrian Senior Center (2010-2016); Owner/Operator of Partners At Home Senior Care (2008-2010) SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Christian at Grace Point Evangelical Free AGE: 48 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Lenawee Walk to End Alzheimer s Committee, Board Member of Associated Charities of Lenawee, Member of Zonta of Lenawee, Habitat for Humanity s Neighborhood Rehabilitation Initiative, Adrian Symphony Orchestra Board Member, active in Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce PRIORITIES: Strengthen Economy, Encourage Job Creation- As a former small business owner, I understand the importance of predictability, simple and low tax rates, common-sense regulations, quality infrastructure, and a capable workforce. Improving Education- Expand vocational training and empower local educators, school, boards, and parents. Defending Our Values- I will defend values of hard work and personal responsibility. I am pro-life and will defend our constitutional rights. Work to make Auto Insurance More Affordable for MI Families

DISTRICT 58 Mary Hamaty (Democrat) Eric Leutheuser (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 59 Carol Higgins (Democrat) Aaron Miller (Republican - Incumbent) www.electaaronmiller.com EDUCATION: Western Michigan University; Kalamazoo, MI; BA Secondary Education Bethel College; Mishawaka, IN; M. Ed. School Administration PRIOR EXPERIENCE: State Representative, 2015-2016 SPOUSE: Married, one child RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Non-denominational, evangelical, born-again Christian AGE: 29 ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Member, Grace Christian Fellowship; Member, St. Joseph County Conservation Club PRIORITIES: We need to make auto insurance affordable for Michiganders, we must limit public pensions effects on state and local budgets, and we must allow for more local control when it comes to our children s education.

DISTRICT 60 Jon Hoadley (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO: Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality MIchigan Logan Fleckenstein (Libertarian) Alexander Ross (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: National Rifle Association DISTRICT 61 John Fisher (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO: Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Ryan Winfield (Libertarian) Brandt Iden (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 62 James Haadsma (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood: Equality Michigan Michelle Gregoire (Libertarian) www.gregoireforliberty.com EDUCATION: \ CNA Certification - Illinois Valley Community College PRIOR EXPERIENCE: I haven t yet held an office, but am running anyways to help save Michigan from becoming like my native state Illinois. SPOUSE: Married, three children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Christian AGE: 25 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Young Americans For Liberty Chapter President. Youth for Johnson/Weld Chapter President, and Students for Rand Chapter President. All at Kellogg Community College. PRIORITIES: I want to get the Affordable Care Act out of Michigan and make insurance affordable again. I also want to eliminate Common Core in Michigan and have also signed the pledge to do so. I want to eliminate corporate welfare, which has only benefited the few. Together let s #FreeTheMitten. John Bizon (Republican - Incumbent) www.drjohnbizon.com EDUCATION: Bachelor s Degree of Science from Michigan State University and a medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine PRIOR EXPERIENCE: I have almost completed my first term as State Representative of the 62nd District. Previously, I was the President of the Michigan State Medical Society, Chief of Staff at Bronson Battle Creek and Legislative Chair for the Michigan State Medical Society. SPOUSE: Married, four adult children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic AGE: 65 ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Habitat for Humanity, member of the Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce, American Legion in Battle Creek and Albion, held multiple positions to include district commissioner and district chairman for the Boy Scouts of America of Calhoun County. PRIORITIES: #1) Healthcare reform. Healthcare is a system which leads to a trillion dollar deficit nationally. We are paying too much and receiving too little. Most people cannot afford to use their healthcare, yet hundreds of dollars are being taken from their checks every couple of weeks. #2) Transparency in government. During my first term, I introduced a bill that would require more transparency in state government. #3) Continued training for jobs through collaborative efforts such as Kellogg Community College s Regional Manufacturing Technology Center.

DISTRICT 63 Lynn Shiflea (Democrat) John La Pietra (Green) http://www.newmenu.org/johnanthony EDUCATION: BA cum laude, Macalester College (St. Paul, MN) 1978; JD cum laude, Cooley Law School (Lansing) 2008 PRIOR EXPERIENCE: I ve been an attorney for almost eight years now, defending people s civil, Constitutional, and property rights; I ve been the Elections Co-ordinator for the Green Party of Michigan for the past 13 years. SPOUSE: Married, one child RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Born and raised Catholic; currently unparished. AGE: 58 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Long-time member and current treasurer, Battle Creek Voices of Peace; was also in earlier group Marshall Peace Council; Served on City of Marshall s Future Energy Needs Committee, Sister City Committee, Marshall Area In Focus 2007. PRIORITIES: Michigan deserves government elected and overseen BY the People first, not worst, in accountability. Let s make sure all voters can vote, and all votes are counted. Let s end referendum-proofing and incumbent-protection, disclose officials finances, and do the public s business in public. Let s have citizens run redistricting, and review police-power enforcement. And let s make Social Justice and Future Focus/Sustainability state policy from agriculture, education, and energy to roads, taxes, and water. David Maturen (Republican - Incumbent)

DISTRICT 64 Ronald Brooks (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood: Equality Michigan Julie Alexander (Republican) alexanderforstaterep.com EDUCATION: BS from Western Michigan University PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Jackson County Commissioner 2011-present, educator 1984-2011 (Middle School Language Arts), Adult Education, Small Business Owner/Farmer 1981-present. SPOUSE: Married, four children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Lutheran AGE: 53 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Marine Corps League Associate member, Cradle to Career Coordinating Council, Parks Commission, Land Bank, Republican Party Executive Committee, Credit Union Board of Directors, Jackson County Chair of Human Services Committee. PRIORITIES: 1. Fighting for better jobs and pay to increase household income: To secure our future, our next generation needs training and skills for tomorrow s new jobs. 2. Demanding more government accountability: Prioritizing spending and balancing the budget responsibly is crucial. 3. Protecting hard working families and seniors on fixed incomes: It is important to keep taxes low because people deserve to keep more of what they earn so they can provide for their families. DISTRICT 65 Bonnie Johnson (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood Ronald Muszynski (Libertarian) Brett Roberts (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 66 Anne Brown (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood: Seirra Club; Equality Michigan Elizabeth Griffin (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 67 Tom Cochran (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood: Seirra Club; Equality Michigan Leon Clark (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 68 Andy Schor (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Robert Powell (Libertarian) Randy Pilon (Republican)

DISTRICT 69 Samir Singh (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood: Seirra Club; Equality Michigan George Nastas (Republican) alexanderforstaterep.com EDUCATION: PhD and MBA in business administration and BS in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Department of Defense analyst for nine years, UM/MSU professor 12+ years, Tax policy/fiscal policy analyst and author for 20+ years. SPOUSE: Married, two stepsons RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic AGE: 72 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Ingham County Republican Party, Executive Committee, Mackinac Center for Public Policy. PRIORITIES: 1. Replace legislators who stand with lobbyists against automobile owners and insurance reform. 2. Replace legislators who voted for the 2017 fuel and registration tax increases.

DISTRICT 70 Kenneth Hart (Democrat) Michael Anderson (Green) EDUCATION: None PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Stay at home parent and father of twins for nearly two years. SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Atheist AGE: 35 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Socialist Party USA Anti War Commission, Socialist Party of Michigan, Lansing Area Radical Discussion. PRIORITIES: We must protect the great lakes which are 22% of the world s freshwater from pollution by private business. We must ban fracking in Michigan. We must protect LGBTQ people from workplace and housing discrimination. James Lower (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 71 Theresa Abed (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Marc Lord (Libertarian) Thomas Barrett (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 72 Steve Shoemaker (Democrat) Steven Johnson (Republican) www.votestevejohnson.com EDUCATION: Associate in Applied Sciences, Community College of the Air Force; Bachelors of Science, Liberty University PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force, worked on nuclear missiles 2009-2014; Precinct Delegate Wayland Township 2014-present SPOUSE: Single RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Christian Reformed AGE: 25 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Deacon, Wayland Christian Reformed Church; Board Member, Project Hope PRIORITIES: Pro-Life-No exceptions, it is government s most fundamental role to safeguard our right to life and as such abortion needs to be outlawed. Repeal Common Core- Common Core is a one-size fits all solution that does not work and infringes upon parents rights. Oppose dangerous transgender policy - Men should not be able to go into girl s locker rooms. DISTRICT 73 Deb Havens (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: Planned Parenthood Ronald Heeren (Libertarian) Chris Afendoulis (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life

DISTRICT 74 Robin Bigger (Democrat) William Gelineau (Libertarian) Robert VerHeulen (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 75 David Lagrand (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Chad Rossiter (Republican)

DISTRICT 76 Winnie Brinks (Democrat - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Casey O Neill (Republican) Brandon Hoezee (US Taxpayers) http://www.brandonhoezee.wordpress.com EDUCATION: Kuyper College, Bachelor of Science, Communication Arts PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Precinct and state convention delegate in the Republican Party. Served two years on Kent County Republican Party executive committee SPOUSE: Single RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Christian AGE: 31 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: US Taxpayers Party PRIORITIES: I will work to limit government by nullifying unconstitutional acts of our federal government. I will also fight for a smaller government in Michigan. I will fight to protect life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I will fight all attempts by the globalists to destroy our sovereignty. DISTRICT 77 Dana Knight (Democrat) Tommy Brann (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life

DISTRICT 78 Dean Hill (Democrat) David Pagel (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 79 Marletta Seats (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood Kim Lasata (Republican) www.votelasata.com EDUCATION: BS in Elementary Education from Western Michigan University; Masters in literary studies from Western Michigan University PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Vice Chair of Child and Family Services, President of Berrien County Guardianship Services, President of Capstone Center SPOUSE: Married, four children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Roman Catholic AGE: 53 ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Secretary of Women s Republican Club, Vice Chair of Child and Family Services, President of Berrien County Guardianship Services, President of Capstone Center PRIORITIES: My top three legislative priorities are to help to provide an environment that allows job creation, ensure that all children have great schools to attend, and finally ensure that our law enforcement has the training, equipment and resources to keep us safe. Carl Oehling (US Taxpayers)

DISTRICT 80 John Andrysiak (Democrat) Arnis Davidsons (Libertarian) Mary Whiteford (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 81 Steward Sternberg (Democrat) Daniel Lauwers (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life

DISTRICT 82 Margaret Guerrero (Democrat) Gary Howell (Republican) www.electgaryhowell.com EDUCATION: BA in Government and Agriculture Economics from Michigan State University, JD in Law from University of Michigan. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: State Representative in the 82nd District since March 8, 2016, Chairman of Lapeer County Road Commission from 2013-2016, President of Lapeer ISD School Board from 2000-2016. SPOUSE: Married, three children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: United Methodist AGE: 68 ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Veteran, US Army with overseas duty in Korea, Lapeer County Farm Bureau 33 years, Life Member of the American Legion of Veterans of Foreign Wars, President of North Branch School Board. PRIORITIES: My top legislative priorities are job creation, vocational training and the protection of our American Values in the face of ongoing liberal attacks. In the recent legislative session I opposed the expansion of marijuana availability in Michigan. I have also opposed the misguided student transgender policy adopted by the State Board of Education. Currently, I serve on the House Workforce and Talent Development Committee in order to encourage more vocational training opportunities. DISTRICT 83 Jim Frank (Democrat) Deena Bruderick (Green) Shane Hernandez (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 84 James Wencel (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Sierra Club Edward Canfield (Republican - Incumbent) www.edwardcanfield.com EDUCATION: Associates Degree of Environmental Health Technology, Merritt College; Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, Superior College; Doctorate of Osteopathy, Michigan State University-College of Osteopathic Medicine PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Family Practice Physician in Sebewaing, 17 years; Family Practice Physician in Caro, 2.5 years; State Representative for the 84th House District SPOUSE: Married, four children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Christian, currently attending the Missionary Church in Sebewaing AGE: 68 ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Former president and current member of Sebewaing Rotary Club; former president and current member of the Michigan Osteopathic Association and the Eastern Michigan Osteopathic Association; former board member of the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians; board member of the Michigan Center for Rural Health. PRIORITIES: My focus will continue to be on creating quality jobs in Michigan, advancing the healthcare industry to benefit patients, and improving education by increasing access to technical education for all students. Currently, I serve on the House Workforce and Talent Development Committee in order to encourage more vocational training opportunities.

DISTRICT 85 Anthony Karhoff (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO Roger Snyder (Libertarian) Benjamin Frederick (Republican) www.votebenfrederick.com EDUCATION: Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Studies, Liberty University PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Mayor of Owosso, 2009-present; Chief of Staff, Sen. Roger Kahn 2007-2010, Legislative Aide, Rep. Joel Johnson 2010-present SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Baptist AGE: 34 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Kiwanis Club of Owosso - 10 year member, Welcome Home Veterans, Inc. Board Member, Shiawassee Farm Bureau - 12 year member PRIORITIES: I would like to align our workforce with jobs available - particularly in the skilled trades/vocational sector. Promotion of local control rather than top down mandates is a priority. Improving our ag processing sector while protecting family farms is a third area of concentration. Matthew Shepard (US Taxpayers) https://www.facebook.com/shepmj2/ EDUCATION: AAS, Lansing Community College (Aircraft Manintenance Technology); AAS, Lansing Community College (Alternative Energy Management); Heleicopter Maintenance Mechanic, US Army PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Secretary State Central Committee US Taxpayers Party of Michigan; Chairman 3 yrs, Parliamentarian 1 yr Shiawassee County 9-12 (TEA Party) SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Non-Denominational Christian AGE: 48 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Volunteer for area church events; VFW and AMVETS Life-time member and Volunteer; Welcome Home Veterans USA Homeless Veterans Volunteer PRIORITIES: a. Abolish abortion and Defund Planned Parenthood b. Reinstitute Michigan Constitution educational standards: Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools, and the means of education shall forever be encouraged. c. Reduce bureaucracy d. Implement Flat/Fair Tax reducing taxation upon the People e. Restore Michigan s Part-time Legislature f. Repeal Unconstitutional laws, IE. ObamaCare, Common Core, Same Sex Marriage g. Re-insitute Rule of Law and Governmental Control to the People

DISTRICT 86 Lynn Mason (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club Cliff Yankovich (Green) https://www.facebook.com/86thdistrictcliff/ EDUCATION: 1998 Diamonds Graduate Gemological Institute of America (GIA) PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Partner with my wife, Julie Claire DeVoe, in Chimera Design - a Main Street mom and pop jewelry store in Lowell MI since 2002; Prior to that I was in the wholesale jewelry business for five years; Prior to that I sold radio advertising for WITL-FM in Lansing SPOUSE: Married, three stepchildren RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: I do not attend a church AGE: 58 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Currently on the Lowell Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Board of Directors 8 years, with 2 years as President; Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce 8 years on Lowell Marketing Committee; Supported the Flat River Outreach Ministries Food Bank every month for 6 years. PRIORITIES: Green Party candidates cannot accept PAC or Corporate donations. The Michigan Constitution promises: All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their equal benefit, security, and protection. Art 1 Sec 1. Right now our State is controlled by big money. I pledge to put the interests of the taxpayers of Michigan as a whole, and the 86th District in particular, ahead of my own interests and the interests of companies or corporations. protecting family farms is a third area of concentration. Bill Gelineau (Libertarian) Thomas Albert (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 87 Eric Anderson (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: Planned Parenthood Joseph Gillotte (Libertarian) Julie Calley (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 88 Kim Nagy (Democrat) Roger Victory (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 89 Tim Meyer (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood Mary Buzuma (Libertarian) www.electmarybuzuma.com EDUCATION: Bachelor of Arts, Kalamazoo College PRIOR EXPERIENCE: US Navy 26 years; Chair, Libertarian Party of Michigan SPOUSE: Single RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic Christian AGE: 59 ENDORSEMENTS: N/A COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: St. Mary s Church, Spring, Michigan; Tri-Cities Historical Museum, Grand Haven, Michigan PRIORITIES: End corporate welfare. Taking money from taxpayers and bestowing it on a chosen few businesses through subsidies and tax cuts is not a function of good government. People not politicians know best where to spend their money. School Choice. Every child deserves a quality education for a happy and successful life. Make sure parents have a variety of quality schools to choose from, a school that s right for their child and meets their needs. End corporate welfare. James Lilly (Republican) ENDORSEMENTS: MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life; National Rifle Association DISTRICT 90 Mary Yedinak (Democrat) Daniela Garcia (Republican - Incumbent) ENDORSEMENTS: Right to Life; National Rifle Association

DISTRICT 91 Collene (Democrat) ENDORSEMENTS: AFL-CIO; Planned Parenthood; Sierra Club; Equality Michigan Max Riekse (Libertarian) EDUCATION: BA University of South Florida; MA Western Michigan University K-12 Teaching Certificate from Western Michigan University. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Fruitport Township Parks Commissioner, elected to two terms for six years. SPOUSE: Single, one child RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Greek Orthodox and Southern Baptist AGE: 69 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; MI Chamber of Commerce; Right to Life COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: NRA Life & Endowment member (rated A twice), Endorsed by Right to Life of Michigan - PAC in June 2014, Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander for many years, VFW District Legislative & POW officer for many years. PRIORITIES: 1. End all Planned Parenthood state funding. 2. End state support for Common Core; I support a strong Christian orientated K-12 Michigan Public School system open to all cultures & religions; with the 10 Commandments posted in every class room; including charter schools & public universities. 3. Marriage is between a man & a woman; that is biblical going back thousands of years. 4. We need strong voter ID laws in Michigan to prevent voter fraud; & safe guards regarding computer driven voting machines, which are subject to fraud. 5. I support Donald Trump for President & his wall to keep out illegal immigrants & his bringing jobs back from Mexico & Communist China; and his renegotiating NAFTA, which has been a bad deal for millions of American workers who lost their jobs to unfair trade. 6. Revoke all Michigan asset forfeiture laws without Constitutional due process. Holly Hughes (Republican - Incumbent) www.hollyhughes.com EDUCATION: B.A. Business - Michigan State University PRIOR EXPERIENCE: State Rep. - 91st District 2011-12 & 2015-Present; White River. Trustee 12 years (3 terms) - 1996-2008; Montague Area Public School Board SPOUSE: Married, two children RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Lutheran AGE: 58 ENDORSEMENTS: Citizens for Traditional Values; Right to Life; National Rifle Association COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Muskegon Promise - Board Member; Muskegon Veterans Job Fair - One of the Founders; USS LST 393Veterans Museum - Board Member; Muskegon Rotary - Member; Community Foundation for Muskegon County - Former Board Member; White Community Fund - Former Board Member, PR coordinator, Past Chairman PRIORITIES: I am running for re-election because our hometown and hard-working taxpayers deserve an effective Representative that gets things done. As the author of over 15 new laws, I have helped people all across our county to cut through bureaucratic red tape and advocate for common sense West Michigan solutions. I have worked closely with our county s educators to make sure they have the resources to provide a world-class education to our kids, and I have fought for our veterans because they have always fought for our freedoms. I ask for your support so that our hometown values continue to have a voice in Lansing!