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Tim Greimel is an American politician who serves as Mayor of Pontiac, Michigan, and previously as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, to which he was elected in a special election in 2012 following the resignation of Tim Melton.
During his speech, Coulter recognized Pontiac Mayor Tim Greimel and said he was committed to rebuilding that city's economy after "decades of disinvestment at the hands of government and industry ...
In November 2021, Tim Greimel, who previously served as a Michigan State Representative and Oakland County Commissioner in districts that included Pontiac, was elected Mayor in the general election. He won with 61.66% of votes, while his general election opponent Alexandria T. Riley received 37.50% of the vote.
Tim W. Melton: Democratic: 2007–2011 Auburn Hills: Resigned to become a national education lobbyist. [11] Tim Greimel: Democratic: 2012–2018 Auburn Hills [12] Brenda Carter: Democratic: 2019–2022 Pontiac [13] James DeSana: Republican: 2023–present Carleton [14]
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Tim Greimel: Party Republican: Democratic: Leader since January 14, 2015 January 9, 2013 Leader's seat 99th District: 29th District: Last election 63: 47 Seats won 63: 47 Seat change Popular vote 2,263,633: 2,260,633 Percentage 49.20%: 49.13%
On September 9, 2011, State Representative Tim Melton resigned to accept a position in the organization StudentsFirst, founded by Michelle Rhee. [9] The by-election to fill the vacancy in the seat was held February 28, 2012, and was won by Tim Greimel, the current House minority leader.