Martha Scott is a Democrat running for her eighth term on the Wayne County Commission. She became a county commissioner in 1977 and served for two years. In 1988, she became mayor of Highland Park, making her the first African-American woman to serve as mayor of a Michigan city. She served 16 years in the Michigan Legislature, where she developed a progressive reputation and voting record.
Affordable insurance, public school funding, and protecting the vulnerable are major priorities for Commissioner Scott.
Scott is endorsed by the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter and the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Scott is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Martha Scott is a Democrat running for her eighth term on the Wayne County Commission. She became a county commissioner in 1977 and served for two years. In 1988, she became mayor of Highland Park, making her the first African-American woman to serve as mayor of a Michigan city. She served 16 years in the Michigan Legislature, where she developed a progressive reputation and voting record.
Affordable insurance, public school funding, and protecting the vulnerable are major priorities for Commissioner Scott.
Scott is endorsed by the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter and the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Scott is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
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