MICHIGAN ELECTORS: Midland's Judy Rapanos on List of 16 To Confirm Prez
November 19, 2016
By: Dave Rogers
Judy Rapanos, Midland, one of 16 Republican Presidential electors.
Midland resident Judy Rapanos is one of 16 Michiganians on the Electoral College who will meet Dec. 16 in Lansing to confirm Donald Trump as President of the United States.
She is the widow of John Rapanos, a prominent entrepreneur, and developer, once the owner of the Wenonah Park Building (formerly Wenonah Hotel) in Bay City. An active arts advocate and former chair of the Michigan Council on Arts and Culture, she was honored as one of Northwood University's Distinguished Women in 1989.
The following are the Republican presidential electors:
John Haggard, owner of Haggard's Plumbing in Charlevoix;
Dr. Jack Holmes retired Hope College professor of Political Science;
Kelly Mitchell, Grand Rapids, Michigan Republican Party outreach chair and sales executive for Blueprint Precision Tooling Company in Walker, MI.;
Judy Rapanos, associate in the Rapanos Investment Group and former chair of the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs;
Henry Hatter, Clio, retired autoworker;
Robert Weitt, St. Joseph Republican Party;
Wyckham Seelig, Lodi Township, Washtenaw County;
Ross Ensign, Lake Orion, vice president of communications for the Oakland Republican Club;
Michael Banerian, Oakland University, anti-bullying Defeat the Label activist and youth vice chair of the Oakland County Republican Party;
Brian Fairbrother, East Tawas, Iosco County Republican Party;
Ken Crider, Livonia, skilled tradesman, 2014 candidate for state representative;
Mary Vaughn, no address or occupation listed;
Jim Rhoades, Garden City, builder and self-styled motorcycle lobbyist;
William Rauwerdink, West Bloomfield, former financial officer of Lason, Inc., of Troy, convicted of fraud and sentenced to three years seven months in prison in 2007;
Hank Fuhs, Grand Rapids, president of Fuhs, Inc., retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, secretary of the Michigan Republican Party;
Dr. Joseph Guzman, assistant professor of human resources and labor relations, Michigan State University, member of National Trump Hispanic Advisory Committee and co-chair of Michigan Trump-Pence campaign.
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