William Mohr
William Mohr was a 2014 U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate for District 76 of the Michigan House of Representatives.[1][2]
Elections
2014
Elections for the Michigan House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, and a general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 22, 2014. Incumbent Winnie Brinks was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Donijo DeJonge defeated Keith Allard and Stan Milanowski in the Republican primary. Brinks defeated DeJonge and William Mohr (U.S. Taxpayers) in the general election.[3][4][1][2]
Michigan House of Representatives, District 76 Republican Primary, 2014 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
Donijo Dejonge | 43.7% | 3,809 |
Keith Allard | 37.9% | 3,297 |
Stan Milanowski | 18.4% | 1,604 |
Total Votes | 8,710 |
2012
Mohr ran in the 2012 election for Michigan House of Representatives District 76. He ran as a candidate with the U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan and was defeated by Winnie Brinks (D) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[5]
Recent news
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See also
- Michigan House of Representatives
- Michigan House of Representatives District 76
- Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2014
- Michigan State Legislature
External links
- William Mohr on Facebook
- William Mohr on LinkedIn
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Michigan Secretary of State, "2014 Official Michigan Primary Candidate Listing," accessed May 27, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Michigan Secretary of State, "2014 Official Michigan General Candidate Listing," accessed September 8, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "Representative in State Legislature," accessed August 6, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "Representative in State Legislature," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, "2012 Official Michigan Primary Candidate Listing," accessed June 5, 2012
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