Three Michigan Libertarians Running for Local Positions in November

Three Michigan Libertarians will be running for local positions in the November 4th general election: Scotty Boman, Chris Clark, and Christine Sloan.

Scotty Boman is running for City of Detroit District 4 Police Commissioner. Scotty was recently elected as 2nd Vice-Chair and Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Michigan.

“I see the need for a civilian commissioner who can truly be an advocate for concerned civilians who approach the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners with concerns about how police officers are doing their jobs,” said Boman, “while being understanding of the herculean challenges faced by law enforcement in Detroit.”

For more information about Scotty, please see his website, Detroit Lives Matter.

Chris Clark is running for Taylor City Council. “I just want to help make a difference and be a good representative for our city,” says Chris.

“I will listen to the needs and desires of the people and work with dedication to address their concerns. I will be honest and transparent with all city matters.”

For more information about Chris, please click here to see his website, where he has details about his platform.

Christine Sloan is running for Brighton City Council, where six candidates are vying for four seats. The top three vote-getters will receive a four-year term, and the fourth top vote-getter will receive a two-year term.  

Click here for information on the September 15th forum for Howell and Brighton, sponsored by The Livingston County League of Women Voters. 

Best of luck to all three of the candidates!

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