Politics & Government

Meet the Candidates for Township Supervisor: Grabow, Dunn and Missig

Macomb Patch asks Macomb Township's three supervisor candidates about their platform, party feelings and involvement in the community.

Come August, Macomb Township voters will be asked to choose among three Republican candidates for supervisor.

Incumbent Mark Grabow, Trustee Janet Dunn and Charles Missig are all running for the township's top spot, but voters can only choose one on the Aug. 7 ballot. There are no Democrats running for towship supervisor, or any of the other six board positions up for election this year.

The supervisor is responsible for the day to day oversight of all township operations. This office prepares and administers the township budget and manages all township departments, save for the clerk and treasurer's offices. This is a four-year term.

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Read Macomb Patch's Q&A interviews with the candidates by clicking on their name below:

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  • Age: 44
  • Party: Republican
  • Focus: Business and senior services

  • Age: 70
  • Party: Republican
  • Focus: Park development and Clinton-Macomb Public Library

  • Age: 51
  • Party: Republican
  • Focus: Business and changing the township's "culture of litigation"

Come back Monday for an interview with incumbent clerk Michael Koehs, followed by an interview with his challenger, Cathy Imbronone, on Tuesday.

Macomb Patch intends to interview all candidates with ties to, or oversight of Macomb Township. Q&A interviews with the candidates will be posted in alphabetical order. Find more election information on our Election 2012 topic page.


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