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LANSING — State Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Adams Township, won’t seek a third term but will turn his career toward a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Andrew Frederick Fink (born July 30, 1985) is an American politician serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives since 2021, currently representing the 35th district. A member of the Republican Party , Fink was a candidate in the 2024 Michigan Supreme Court election .
The Michigan Supreme Court races appear on the nonpartisan section of voters' ballots. A straight party ticket does not cover the court's elections. ... and state Rep. Andrew Fink, a Republican ...
Four candidates are seeking two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court. Here's who the Detroit Free Press is endorsing. ... State Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Hillsdale, was a U.S. Marine Corps attorney ...
In April 2024, Thomas announced her candidacy for a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court. [4] Thomas received the endorsement of Chief Justice Elizabeth T. Clement . [ 7 ] Thomas won election the Supreme Court, defeating challenger Andrew Fink .
Andrew Fink defeated Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Boonstra [6] at the Republican convention. [7] Andrew Fink, (Republican) state representative [8] Kimberly Thomas (Democratic), law professor at University of Michigan Law School [9]
Justice of Supreme Court, eight-year term -(1) Position. Andrew Fink, Republican-nominatedFink is currently serving his second term in the Michigan House of Representatives, representing a ...
District 35: Andrew Fink retired to run for Supreme Court. [10] District 64: Andrew Beeler retired. [11] District 93: Graham Filler retired. [12] Incumbents defeated