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August 2024 primary election extremely important

By Gari Voss

Absentee/Early Voting ballots for the August 6, 2024, Primary Election have been made available. Voters who are Early Voters have received their ballots, and completed ballots are rolling into precinct offices. This is an extremely important election as the winners will go forward to the November 2024 election ballot.
Primary Elections are often considered an event to stay home, but for a number of positions across Allegan County and the State of Michigan, the August 6, 2024, election is extremely important. Some of the most important races on the local level will be decided in the primary because once party candidates face off in August, they will have no opponent during the November 2024 election.
Michigan is an “open primary” state which means that any voter may participate in either party’s primary election, regardless of that voter’s partisan affiliation. The winner of a primary election is the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes cast for that office, even if he or she does not win an outright majority of all votes cast.
Because it is a Primary Election, voters will need to decide if they will request a Republican or Democrat ballot. There is no straight ticket voting. Voters must educate themselves on the candidates and their goals if elected. The more local the opponents, the more likely that the voter will know and respect all candidates running.
For those unsure of their polling place or how to register to vote, check on the Allegan County Clerk website https://www.allegancounty.org/departments/elections or call (269) 673-0450.
The following races have high levels of inner party competition in the August 6th Primary.

Otsego Township
Similar to Overisel Township, two Republican are seeking the Township Supervisor position. Mare Jewel Westin and Bryan Winn face each other in the August Primary. The winner takes all.

Allegan County
Sheriff. Republicans Frank Baker and Dean Brandt seek the support of their party. The winner will have no opponent in November.
Prosecuting Attorney. Myrene Koch and Michael Villar face one another for a another time to win the Republican ticket. The last election required a recount, and this primary looks to be matching up much the same. The winner will have no Democratic opponent in November.
County Commissioner District 4. Republicans Scott Beltman and Bret Medemar vie for their party’s support. The winner will have no opposition in November.
County Commissioner District 1. Craig Van Beek will be the only Republican listed on the ballot. In recent weeks, Jim Storey has decided to seek reelection by running as a write-in candidate. There is no Democratic challenger.

Allegan County Court
Judge of Circuit Court 48th Circuit. This is the newest judgeship opened by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Alice Bernal, Emily Jipp and Elizabeth Peterson have thrown their hats in the ring. All have solid backgrounds. Voters will need to examine their credentials before checking the box.

State of MI House of Representatives
42nd District. Republicans Rich Cutshaw and Matt Hall vie for the Republican support. The winner will face Democrat Austin Marsman in November.
39th District. There is competition in both parties. Jared Polonowski and Kerry Tapper seek Democrat support, while Richard Overton and Pauline Wendzel go for the Republican nomination.
38th District. George Lucas and Kevin Whiteford are opponents on the Republican ticket. The winner will face Democrat Joey Andrews in November.

Representative for Congress
4th District. Bill Huizenga has competition from Brendan Muir to represent the Republican party. The winner will face Democrat Jessica Swartz in November.

U.S. Senate
Competition in both major parties is fierce. Democrats Hill Harper and Elissa Slotkin face off for the Democrat ticket. Republicans Justin Amash, Sherry O’Donnell, Sandy Pensler, and Mike Rogers have hope for Republican support.

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