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Stone, Lori M. (D)
State Representative District 28
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POLITICAL CAREER
Rep. Stone was first elected to the House on Nov. 6, 2018 when she defeated incumbent Democratic Rep. Patrick GREEN in the August primary be securing 52.7 percent of the vote.
In the November general, she easily won over Republican nominee Aaron DELIKTA when she secured 62.97 percent of the vote.
In 2020, Rep. Stone defeated William S. MASSAD in the Democratic primary by securing 87% of the vote. She prevailed over GOP nominee Stephen COLEGIO 60% to 37%.
WORK EXPERIENCE
She is a teacher and most recently taught fourth grade at Mound Park Elementary School.
To read MIRS biography of Rep. Stone, click here.
EDUCATION
She graduated from Fitzgerald Public Schools as well as the Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center.
CIVIC ACTIVITIES
She volunteered for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life of Warren for 13 years. She served as mentor and buddy runner with Mount Park's YMCA Girls on the Run program. She is a supporter of the Warren Civic Theatre.
LEAD STAFF PERSON:
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House Votes Liability Protection For Biz During Pandemic (09-23-2020)
10 Bills Proposed For Nursing Home Care In COVID World (09-01-2020)
No House Incumbents Unseated In Primary Balloting . . . Yet (08-05-2020)
Bill Now Calls For Completely Separate COVID Facilities (07-21-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (07-07-2020)
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Bits And Tidbits (06-03-2020)
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