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Livonia's mayor is Maureen Miller Brosnan. The city is located in Michigan's 11th congressional district. Livonia is in Michigan's 7th State Senate District, and is represented by Dayna Polehanki (Democrat). Most of Livonia makes up Michigan's 19th State House District, which elected Laurie Pohutsky (Democrat) in 2018.
In 1835, Livonia Township (now the city of Livonia) was split off from Nankin. There was a post office called East Nankin beginning in 1857. [4] Garden City, Inkster, and Wayne then incorporated from land either partially or wholly within Nankin Township. The remainder of the township incorporated as the city of Westland, effective May 16, 1966.
In office January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2014: Preceded by: John R. Pastor: ... In 1998, Walsh became a member and Vice President of the Livonia City Council. Walsh ...
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Lived in Livonia until around 1995. [10] Laura M. Toy: Republican: 1999–2002 Livonia [11] John R. Pastor: Republican: 2003–2008 Livonia [12] John J. Walsh: Republican: 2009–2014 Livonia [13] Laura Cox: Republican: 2015–2018 Livonia [14] Laurie Pohutsky: Democratic: 2019–2022 Livonia [15] Samantha Steckloff: Democratic: 2023–present ...
Edward Howard McNamara [1] (1926–2006) served as Wayne County, Michigan County Executive from 1987–2002, and also served as mayor of Livonia, Michigan, from 1970–1986, and as a member of Livonia City Council from 1962 to 1970.
Toy then served on the Livonia City Council from 1987 to 1995. Toy served as Livonia City Treasurer from 1996 to 1998. Toy served as Livonia City Treasurer from 1996 to 1998. On November 3, 1998, Toy was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where she represented the 19th district from January 13, 1999, to December 31, 2002.
In reaction to Livonia's annexation attempts, the people of Nankin Township voted on May 16, 1966, to take all other territory to form the City Of Westland. [5] At that time, it was the fourth largest city in Wayne County.