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Patricia Johnson Singleton (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Michigan House of Representatives to represent District 13. She declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on August 6, 2024.
Singleton was an at-large member of the Detroit Public Schools Community District in Michigan.
The primary will occur on August 6, 2024. The general election will occur on November 5, 2024. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.
Incumbent Mai Xiong, Patricia Johnson Singleton, and Richard Steenland are running in the Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 13 on August 6, 2024.
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Jerrie Bowl Bilello, Mark T. Foster, John Sheets, and Ronald A. Singer are running in the Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 13 on August 6, 2024.
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Seven seats on the Detroit Public Schools Community District Board of Education were up for general election on November 8, 2016. There was no primary. A total of 63 candidates filed for the election including 10 of the 11 incumbent board members. The top two vote recipients will serve six-year terms, the next three winners will serve four-year terms, and the remaining two winners will serve two-year terms. The winning candidates were Angelique Nicole Peterson-Mayberry, LaMar Lemmons, Georgia Lemmons, Sonya Mays, Misha Stallworth, Deborah Hunter-Harvill, and Iris Taylor.
A June 2016 state reorganization bill split Detroit Public Schools into two entities. The existing district will collect taxes to pay down debts, while a new district overseen by the school board was created to oversee school operations. This bill reduced the school board's membership from 11 to seven after the November 2016 election. The state-appointed Detroit Financial Review Commission will oversee the new district's financial dealings.
Detroit Public Schools Community District, At-Large General Election, 2016 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
Angelique Nicole Peterson-Mayberry | 4.47% | 37,886 |
Georgia Lemmons | 4.14% | 35,126 |
Iris Taylor | 3.87% | 32,835 |
Misha Stallworth | 3.65% | 30,961 |
Sonya Mays | 3.39% | 28,709 |
Deborah Hunter-Harvill | 3.29% | 27,883 |
LaMar Lemmons (former DPS member) | 3.25% | 27,584 |
Tawanna Simpson (former DPS member) | 3.17% | 26,909 |
Yolanda Peoples | 2.83% | 23,975 |
Keith Linnaeus Whitney | 2.81% | 23,811 |
Ida Carol Short (former DPS member) | 2.77% | 23,514 |
Wanda Redmond (former DPS member) | 2.74% | 23,240 |
Penny Bailer | 2.30% | 19,528 |
Reverend David Murray (former DPS member) | 2.22% | 18,817 |
Herman Davis (former DPS member) | 2.11% | 17,922 |
Leslie Andrews | 2.03% | 17,249 |
Karen White | 1.93% | 16,317 |
Ryan Charles Mack | 1.86% | 15,759 |
Kimberly Jones | 1.84% | 15,597 |
John Telford | 1.81% | 15,363 |
Patricia Johnson Singleton (former DPS member) | 1.78% | 15,102 |
Vonetta Clark | 1.72% | 14,611 |
Elena Herrada (former DPS member) | 1.71% | 14,521 |
Nicole Latrice Vaughn | 1.66% | 14,034 |
Kevin Turman | 1.61% | 13,641 |
Mary Brenda Smith | 1.59% | 13,510 |
Markita Meeks | 1.33% | 11,313 |
Tonya Renay Wells | 1.28% | 10,827 |
Phillip Caldwell II | 1.24% | 10,548 |
Charmaine Johnson | 1.24% | 10,534 |
Annie Pearl Carter (former DPS member) | 1.24% | 10,522 |
Valerie Elaine Massey | 1.22% | 10,332 |
Andrew Jackson Jr. | 1.20% | 10,202 |
Betty Alexander | 1.16% | 9,834 |
Mary Kovari | 1.11% | 9,399 |
Valencia Robin Grier | 1.07% | 9,068 |
Victor Gibson | 1.05% | 8,898 |
Kathy Montgomery | 1.05% | 8,885 |
Juvette Hawkins-Williams (former DPS member) | 1.03% | 8,722 |
Phyllis Berry | 1.03% | 8,712 |
Joann Jackson | 0.99% | 8,362 |
Steven Miller | 0.98% | 8,295 |
Theresa Mattison | 0.93% | 7,889 |
Brandon Brice | 0.93% | 7,862 |
Rita McFadden Carpenter | 0.93% | 7,854 |
Victor Robinson | 0.92% | 7,801 |
Gwendolyn Britt | 0.89% | 7,518 |
Ryan Townsend | 0.81% | 6,898 |
Ben Washburn | 0.81% | 6,885 |
Charles Hale | 0.78% | 6,630 |
Miriam Keyes | 0.73% | 6,228 |
Willetta Ann Ramey | 0.66% | 5,633 |
Tamara Perrin | 0.66% | 5,621 |
Stephen Czapski | 0.66% | 5,590 |
Carol Pratt Farver | 0.64% | 5,386 |
Norma Galvan | 0.61% | 5,156 |
Ryan Williams | 0.57% | 4,853 |
Aaron Renaldo Smith | 0.56% | 4,747 |
Ingrid Walton | 0.56% | 4,708 |
Anthony Zander | 0.53% | 4,505 |
Renae Micou | 0.53% | 4,463 |
Christopher Pompey | 0.53% | 4,458 |
Ronald Diebel | 0.44% | 3,743 |
Write-in votes | 0.51% | 4,343 |
Total Votes | 843,123 | |
Source: Wayne County, Michigan, "Elections Division-Results," November 22, 2016 |
School board candidates in Michigan were required to file pre-election campaign finance reports with their county election offices by October 28, 2016. Post-election reports were due by December 8, 2016.
In Michigan, candidates are prohibited from receiving contributions from corporations or labor organizations. Within 10 days of becoming a candidate, candidates must form a candidate committee. Following the creation of the committee, candidates have an additional 10 days to register the committee with the school district filing official by filing a statement of organization. A candidate committee that does not expect to receive or spend more than $1,000 during the election cycle is eligible to receive a reporting waiver, which allows that committee not to file pre-election, post-election, and annual campaign statements.
Candidates received a total of $164,533.68 and spent a total of $100,234.02 as of October 30, 2016, according to the Wayne County Clerk. Angelique Nicole Peterson-Mayberry led the field with $57,980.00 in contributions and $40,364.82 in expenditures for the reporting period. Her biggest donor through October 28, 2016, was the United Auto Workers Michigan V-PAC, which contributed $27,500.00 to her candidate committee. Sixteen of the 63 candidates filed campaign finance statements by October 30, 2016. The remaining candidates had not filed their reports or qualified for exemption from reporting.
Candidate | Contributions | Expenditures | Cash on hand |
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Tawanna Simpson | $1,200.00 | $996.38 | $203.62 |
Ida Carol Short | $1,409.15 | $975.00 | $434.15 |
Herman Davis | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Angelique Nicole Peterson-Mayberry | $57,980.00 | $40,346.82 | $17,633.18 |
Kevin Turman | $5,038.99 | $3,555.84 | $1,483.15 |
Deborah Hunter-Harvill | $3,950.00 | $4,387.83 | -$577.83 |
John Telford | $19,000.00 | $5,341.52 | $13,658.51 |
Markita Meeks | $100.00 | $25.00 | $75.00 |
Mary Kovari | $14,383.54 | $16,883.54 | $4,315.86 |
Ben Washburn | $500.00 | $0.00 | $500.00 |
Iris Taylor | $10,725.00 | $6,311.16 | $4,413.84 |
Sonya Mays | $20,935.00 | $15,450.49 | $0.00 |
Charmaine Johnson | $0.00 | $1,939.68 | $0.00 |
Phillip Caldwell II | $2,915.00 | $2,713.37 | $201.67 |
Leslie Andrews | $16,114.00 | $0.00 | $6,500.00 |
Penny Bailer | $10,283.00 | $1,307.39 | $8,975.61 |
Incumbents LaMar Lemmons, Reverend David Murray and Ida Carol Short faced the following 13 challengers in the general election on November 4, 2014: Dennis M. Bryant, Victor B. Gibson, Wytrice Harris, Arlyssa Heard, Georgia Lemmons, Ramon J. Patrick, Robin Paul, Sharon Render-Johnson, Kerry Sanders, Ulice Sherman Jr., Patricia Johnson Singleton, Gregory White and James W. Williams IV. Russ Bellant also filed to run in the race, but withdrew on July 25, 2014.
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Nonpartisan | LaMar Lemmons Incumbent | 11.9% | 42,112 | |
Nonpartisan | Reverend David Murray Incumbent | 10.8% | 38,242 | |
Nonpartisan | Ida Carol Short Incumbent | 9.5% | 33,453 | |
Nonpartisan | Patricia Johnson Singleton | 8.5% | 30,130 | |
Nonpartisan | Arlyssa Heard | 7.3% | 25,959 | |
Nonpartisan | Kerry Sanders | 7.2% | 25,514 | |
Nonpartisan | Dennis M. Bryant | 7.1% | 24,963 | |
Nonpartisan | Sharon Render-Johnson | 6.8% | 23,975 | |
Nonpartisan | Victor B. Gibson | 5.2% | 18,456 | |
Nonpartisan | Georgia Lemmons | 4.8% | 16,913 | |
Nonpartisan | Wytrice Harris | 4.6% | 16,255 | |
Nonpartisan | Gregory White | 4.5% | 15,952 | |
Nonpartisan | Robin Paul | 3.2% | 11,321 | |
Nonpartisan | Ramon J. Patrick | 3.2% | 11,175 | |
Nonpartisan | James W. Williams IV | 2.8% | 9,984 | |
Nonpartisan | Ulice Sherman Jr. | 1.7% | 5,844 | |
Nonpartisan | Write-in votes | 0.9% | 3,094 | |
Total Votes | 353,342 | |||
Source: Wayne County Clerk, "Elections Division - Results," accessed January 5, 2015 |