Video Interviews with Candidates for Oakland County Executive
In the race for Oakland County Executive there are two candidates from the Republican Party and two candidates from the Democratic Party on the Aug. 4, 2020 Primary ballot.
In the race for Oakland County Executive there are two candidates from the Republican Party and two candidates from the Democratic Party on the Aug. 4, 2020 Primary ballot.
In Oakland County’s 6th District, County Commissioner Eileen Kowall is running for reelection. Democrat Jeffrey Long is also on the ballot.
In the Aug. 4 Primary the Democratic candidates are Tim Burns and R. Kent Cathcart.
“We are removing the $0.65 postage fee, or a ‘fee to vote,’ as another way to ensure that every vote is counted and every resident has a voice.”
The incumbent is Republican Bob Hoffman and the Democratic candidate is Jim Williams.
Oakland County has a dashboard with information and data, including a zip code map of cases and deaths.
In the race for County Commissioner of the 11th District there are two Democrats and two Republicans running.
In the race for County Commissioner of the 13th District, incumbent Marcia Gershenson, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Max Rothbart.
On the Democratic side there are three candidates: Randy Maloney, Barnett Jones, and Vincent Gregory.
The candidates for Oakland County Treasurer are Democrat Robert Wittenberg and Republican Joe Kent.
The candidates for Oakland County Treasurer are Democrat Robert Wittenberg and Republican Joe Kent.
There are two Republicans and two Democrats running in the Aug. 4, 2020 primary.
Artists may submit a video or 2-D artwork showcasing COVID-19 safety by wearing a facial mask or practicing social distancing
In the Aug. 4, 2020 Republican Primary, Klint Kesto and Peter Trzos will be competing to see who will face Nelson in the Nov. 3 election.
Incumbent Phil Weipert is on the ballot as well as Josh Schriver
County Commissioner of the 10th District Angela Powell, a Democrat, is running for re-election. Republican David Foster is also on the ballot.
In the race for County Commissioner for the 16th District, incumbent Penny Luebs is unopposed in the Democratic Primary.
“The community gives so much to OCFC, so we try to give back the best we can, especially during this trying time. We’re all on the same team and need to help each other out” said Roland.
On the Republican side voters will chose between Tina Barton and Patrick Wilson.
The county Board of Commissioners approved a $5 million allocation from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act last week to fund the program. An additional $3.1 million comes from the federal community development block grants.