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Bob Bezotte

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Incumbent Sheriff Wins Race for Livingston County

Unofficial results for Livingston County show Bob Bezotte won the race for sheriff.

With 63 out of 79 precincts being reported, unofficial results show incumbent sheriff Bob Bezotte has won the race for Livingston County sheriff. Currently with more than 10,000 votes, Bezotte has taken over a strong lead against his two opponents, former sheriff's deputy Tom Ash and retired Michigan State Police Lt. C.J. Maier. Thanking the residents of Livingston County for their “vote of confidence,” Bezotte said he was honored to be their sheriff. “It was an overwhelming experience going out and talking with the voters,” Bezotte said. “We just got such a great response and met so many great people and I just wanted to thank everybody.” Jail population issues and road patrol were two of the issues Bezotte said he would be focused on …

Renee Bezotte Yuen

7:38 pm on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Congradulation Bob .... From Renee (Bezotte) Yuen   more ›

Friday, June 15, 2012

Brighton 2012 Election Guide

Livingston County Sheriff, 42nd District Representative seat and County Commissioner race for District 1 on the ballot.

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Brighton Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Here are six candidates that locals are already talking about: State Rep. Bill Rogers (R): The incumbent was one of House republicans to vote for banning the sale of synthetic drugs and allowing allowing welfare recipients suspected of drug use to be tested last week. Rogers also sits on the House Education Committee. Rogers will face Dale Rogers (R) in August and Shanda Willis (D) in November. Shanda Willis (D): Running against the Republican candidate for the State House 42nd District seat in the November election. Willis has 19 years of experience in the health care field and will focus on issues including …

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