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Maureen Miller Brosnan is elected Livonia mayor
Read full article: Maureen Miller Brosnan is elected Livonia mayorMaureen Miller Brosnan was elected mayor of Livonia on Tuesday. She defeated city council President Laura Toy in a close race in the state general election. Across this campaign, we have connected with thousands of Livonia residents about the future of our city, and they agree that Livonia is an exceptional city, with a bright future. She is a former president of the Livonia City Council where she was elected to serve for 17 years, including serving as Council President from 2014-2015. Livonia also had a City Council election -- here are those results:View more 2019 Michigan General Election results here.
Election Day in Michigan: 3 races to watch, voting information
Read full article: Election Day in Michigan: 3 races to watch, voting informationBut for now, there are still important items on ballots across Michigan, including school bond proposals, mayoral and city council races and community millages. Contact me: Email | Twitter)Morning Dive While we arent voting for any state-level offices today, a few noteworthy races are taking place. Most recently, a recording alleged Warren Mayor Fouts threatened to shoot his former chief of staff. Toy is the Livonia City Council president and also served in the Senate. Neeley previously ran for mayor in 2009, but lost to former Flint Mayor Dayne Walling.
Nov. 5 election in Metro Detroit: 3 races to watch
Read full article: Nov. 5 election in Metro Detroit: 3 races to watchMost recently, a recording alleged Warren Mayor Fouts threatened to shoot his former chief of staff. (WDIV)Toy is the Livonia City Council president and also served in the Senate. Miller Brosnan has been endorsed by the Livonia Police Officers Association and the Livonia Lieutenants and Sergeant's Association. Neeley previously ran for mayor in 2009, but lost to former Flint Mayor Dayne Walling. Weaver is the first women to hold the office of Flint Mayor.
Livonia set to elect first female mayor after primary narrows candidates down to 2 women
Read full article: Livonia set to elect first female mayor after primary narrows candidates down to 2 womenLIVONIA, Mich. - The city of Livonia will have a female mayor for the first time. Tuesday's primary narrowed the candidates to two women, Laura Toy and Maureen Miller Brosnan. I am the youngest person to ever serve on the Livonia City Council," Miller Brosnan said. "I am really, really good at engaging people around a central idea and able to advance creative ideas," Miller Brosnan said. Miller Brosnan has been endorsed by the Livonia Police Officers Association and the Livonia Lieutenants and Sergeant's Association.
Livonia election 2019: Here's who is running for office
Read full article: Livonia election 2019: Here's who is running for officeThere are 15 people running for office in Livonia this year. The city will hold elections on Aug. 6, 2019, to fill mayoral and city council seats. Running for mayorThere are three declared candidates running for Livonia mayor:Laura Toy , who is the current Livonia City Council president, who is the current Livonia City Council president Maureen Miller Brosnan , who is a former Livonia City Council member, who is a former Livonia City Council member Bruce Tenniswood, who is best known for his work raising concerns about toxic chemicals in the Alden Village neighborhoodIn August primary election, voters will be asked to vote for no more than one of these three mayoral candidates. Read back: Livonia Mayor Dennis Wright says he has Parkinson's disease, won't seek re-electionRunning for city councilLivonia has a seven-member city council elected at-large. There are 12 candidates running for Livonia City Council this year:Scott BahrGregory G. CoppolaJim DavisRob DonovicBrian DugganSteve KingBrandon McCulloughEileen McDonnellKathleen E. McIntyreGerald PerezNicholas TurcoLeo WeberCandidates forum July 11There is a Livonia candidates forum Thursday night at City Hall from 6:30.m.-9 p.m.