Politics & Government
UPDATED: Clinton Township Trustee Field Narrowed
Clinton Township voters will also cast ballots in county commissioner and other races.

Updated. CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI — Clinton Township Democrats gave the nod to Jenifer Jo West (3,869 votes), Mike Keys (3,202 votes), Kenneth Pearl (2,851 votes) and Diane Zontini (2,711 votes) in Tuesday's primary.
They will face opposition in November from Republicans Cathy Kirk (3,468 votes), Joe Aragona (3,463 votes) and Leo Melise (3,237 votes).
Our earlier report: Three Republicans and eight Democrats are seeking four positions on the Clinton Township Board of Trustees in Tuesday’s primary election. Polls are open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
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The Republicans are: Joe Aragona, Cathy Kirk and Leo Melise.
Democrats are Jim Carlone, Ray Hernandez, Ernest Hornung, Mike Keys, Philip Kurczewski, Kenneth Pearl (incumbent), Jenifer Jo West (incumbent) and Diane Zontini.
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County Races
Voters in Macomb County will also decide several county races.
Two Republicans are vying for the right to challenge incumbent Sheriff Anthony Wickersham, a Democrat, in November. The Republicans are Philip Neumeyer, of Van Dyke, and Paul M. Smith, of Sterling Heights.
Both Republicans and Democrats have primaries in the clerk/register of deeds races.
Republican candidates are Sylvia Grot, of Shelby Township, and Debera Guenther, Karen Spranger and Julie Ann Williams, all of Warren. Democrats are Denise Doherty (formerly Denise Greiner), of Clinton Township; Fred Miller, of Mount Clemens; and Paul Wojno, of Warren.
Three Republicans are vying for the right to challenge incumbent Democratic Treasurer Derek A. Miller, of Warren, in November. They are Larry Rocca, of Clinton Township; Erin A. Stahl, of Roseville; and Paul Viar, of Shelby Township.
Democratic incumbent Public Works Commissioner is unopposed in the primary, but will face the winner of the Republican primary between Joseph M. Hunt, of Warren, and Candice S. Miller, of Mount Clemens.
Following are county commissioner races with opposition:
District 4: Republicans Ron Babin, Norbert Golembiewski, Joseph V. Romano and Joel Thomas are vying for the right to challenge Liz Sierawski in November. Voters in southern and eastern Sterling Heights vote in this race.
District 5: Incumbent Robert Mijac faces a Democratic challenger, John Myers III, and there’s a race on the Republican side, too, between Marcia Grot and Roger Lonsway. Voters in northern Sterling Heights vote in this race.
District 8: Newcomers Phil Kraft, of New Baltimore, and Anne Nicolazzo, of Chesterfield Township, are vying for the Republican nomination. On the Democratic side, Chesterfield Township residents Paul Esposito and David R. Lusk are squaring off. Voters in Lenox and Chesterfield Townships, the Village of New Haven and the city of New Baltimore decide this race.
District 9: Democrats Mark Brewer, of Clinton Township, and Elizabeth Ann Lucido, of Mount Clemens are vying for the right to challenge Douglas M. Trost, of Clinton Township, in November. Voters in part of Macomb Township, Mount Clemens and Clinton Township decide this race.
District 10: Two Republicans and five Democrats are vying for this open seat. Republicans are Greg Fedon, of Harrison Township, and Linda Burns, of St. Clair Shores. Democrats are Michael A. Boyle, of St. Clair Shores, and Raymond D. Contesti, Jimmy Gwizdala, Robert A. Leonetti and Matt Wojcik, all of Harrison Township. This race is decided by St. Clair Shores and Harrison Township voters.
District 12: Two Republicans, Jeff Ford and Saddie Lane, are vying for the right to face incumbent Democrat Bob Smith in this race to be decided by voters in Clinton Township.
District 13: Incumbent Joe Sabatini, of Clinton Township, has four Republican primary opponents — Frank Cusumano, Leon Drolet, Anthony D. Giglio and Arnold Slominski, all of Macomb Township. The winner will face Macomb Township Democrat Martha O’Kray in November. Macomb Township voters decide this race.
Voter Registration
The Voter Information Center at www.michigan.gov/vote has answers to frequently asked elections questions, including finding your polling location and viewing a sample ballot.
For more on Macomb County races, click here.
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