Politics & Government
Bloomfield Township Trustee Candidates Seek More Cooperation
Eight candidates are running for three openings on Board of Trustees. In a Q&A, some listed who they're supporting for leadership positions.

Bloomfield Township, MI — The Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees will have at least one new member when the dust settles after this year’s elections.
Three of eight candidates for four trustee positions are incumbents — Neal Barnett, David Buckley and Corrine Khederian. Others candidates are Jeffrey Axt, Kirk R. Brannock, Geoff Hockman, Michael Schostak and Dani Walsh.
All eight are running as Republicans. The field will be narrowed to four in the Aug. 2 primary and with no opposition from Democrats, they’re likely to win in the Nov. 8 general election.
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The Birmingham Eccentric lays out the positions on the candidates in a Q&A that you can find here. The candidates discussed everything from who they’re supporting for township, clerk and supervisor to their top priorities, which several listed as increased cooperation among elected officials.
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Three officer positions will also see opposition in the primary. Supervisor Leo Savoie is challenged by Dave Thomas; Treasurer Dan Devine is challenged by Brian E. Kepes, and Clerk Janet M. Roncelli is challenged by Susie Kern.
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