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Casnovia Township Board incumbent Willick running for re-election

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Todd Willick, incumbent Casnovia Township Trustee, is seeking the Republican nomination for re-election to his seat for a four-year term. The primary election will be held on August 6.

According to Muskegon County's official candidate list, Willick is facing Roger Granquist, Jason Jorgensen, David VerSluis, and Aaron Young in the GOP primary. Voters may choose up to two candidates.

In a press release, Private Property Rights PAC — a political action committee whose "mission is to safeguard and promote the ownership and control of private property" — endorsed Willick, stating that he "has demonstrated a profound commitment to the principles of property rights and governance that respect the rights of individual property owners" and praising his stance against government overreach. 

Private Property Rights PAC Senior Adviser Madeline Morris expressed confidence in Willick's commitment to private property rights and government transparency and accountability, predicting that he "will help protect the foundational rights that are vital to personal freedom and economic stability" in Casnovia Township.

Per the Casnovia Township Board's webpage, the Board comprises two trustees.

According to the Michigan Townships Association, township trustees act as township legislators and are required to vote on all issues. They are also responsible for the fiduciary health of the township and for carrying out any other duties assigned by the township board. Trustees are elected to four-year terms.

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