![]() Robert Wittenberg, who served on the House tax policy and financial liability reform committees, is the better choice over Madison Heights City Councilman Robert Corbett Jr., a real estate agent. On the Democratic ballot, term-limited state Rep. Jones was involved in a double-dipping controversy for collecting paychecks from both the city of Flint and the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. Waterford resident Randy Maloney is also on the Democratic ballot.Īndy Meisner's decision to run for county executive leaves that office open. Vincent Gregory, a former state senator and retired Wayne County Sheriff's detective, is the better choice over Barnett Jones, a retired Oakland County Sheriff's captain. Three Democrats are seeking to challenge him. Longtime Sheriff Mike Bouchard is unopposed for the Republican nomination in his bid for a sixth term. ![]() Lin Goetz, a Lake Orion attorney, is unopposed on the Republican ballot. McDonald will bring a better vision to the office, if elected, and should get the nomination. She has not set the right priorities for her office, focusing on offenses such as teen texting over more serious public safety issues. Incumbent Jessica Cooper is being challenged by Karen McDonald, a former circuit court judge and assistant prosecutor. Of the two Republicans seeking the nomination, Rochester Hills Clerk Tina Barton gets the nod over Patrick Wilson of Bloomfield Hills, a criminal defense attorney. Incumbent Lisa Brown is unopposed in the Democratic primary.
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