2001 Elections:
- Jim Moreno WINS! Mt. Pleasant City Commission
Jim Moreno wins seat on Mt. Pleasant City Commission:
"On November 6 in a four person race with, unfortunately, only a four percent voter
turnout, I came in second with 215 votes. I won the seat by 13 votes. What I will strive
for now that I have been elected is to foster cooperation, communication, and, I hope,
understanding between the city, the university, and the Saginaw Chippewa Indian tribe
(where I work) in meeting the future challenges of our city's rapid growth and
development. The rapid development here in Mt. Pleasant is inevitable but there must be a
counterbalancing of the drive for short term gains with fiscal policies and zoning decisions
that are responsible to future generations and insure quality of life. I also hope to support
our youth with more concerts, festivals and chances for participation with the City in
cultural events. I am looking forward to getting feedback, input and advice from other
Greens throughout the state and country at this time. I feel very lucky, excited and thankful
for this opportunity."
- Mike Nowak for City Council
(Ann Arbor, Ward 4, November 2001 election)
http://dentdelion.com/council
734-761-6402, email: mike@dentdelion.com
Mike ran on issues of making Ann Arbor morebicycle-friendly,
improving community interaction/representation, and election
reform (instant runoff voting). Mike received about 30% of
the vote against the incumbent Republican.
- Carolyn Dulai for State Senate
(special election in District 26 to replace Mike Rogers)
dulaisenate2001.tripod.com
517-339-9092, email: votedulai@lansing.com
Michigan Electronic Voter Guide
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