Cast 84% Of All Eligible Roll Call
Votes This Session
(21 out of 25)
Schroeder, Andrea K. (R)
State Representative District 43
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POLITICAL CAREER
Rep. Schroeder was first elected to the House on Nov. 6, 2018 when she defeated Democrat Nicole BREADON with 56 percent of the vote.
Schroeder came out on top of the August GOP primary field of three candidates by winning 44 percent of the vote.
In 2020, Schroeder ran unopposed in the primary and defeated Nicole BREADON 59.6% to 40.35%.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Schroeder is a former teacher who currently runs a successful consulting business.
To read MIRS biography of Rep. Schroeder, click here.
EDUCATION
She attended Farmington Public Schools. She earned a Bachelor of Science in child studies/early childhood education from Miami University and did graduate coursework in education at Wheelock College in Boston.
PERSONAL
She and her husband, Mark, have three chidlren.
LEAD STAFF PERSON:
Joe Greenejgreene@house.mi.gov

Additional Information
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Bill Would Provide Easier Access To Licensing For Vets In MI (11-10-2020)
Wentworth Named Next Republican Leader, Lasinski To Lead Democrats (11-05-2020)
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Republicans Drop Another $20K In HD-38 (10-29-2020)
Top 10 House Districts Most Likely To Flip (10-26-2020)
Gov Say No To Beau Hunting (10-15-2020)
Suicide Prevention Bill Pending On Governor's Desk (10-09-2020)
Gov Vetoes Caregiver Bill Over 'Technical' Issue; Signs Remaining IT Fix Bills (10-08-2020)
Top 10 House Districts Most Likely To Flip (10-07-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (10-01-2020)
Wentworth Projects 58 Or 59 Seats For Rs After 2020 Election (09-28-2020)
MMA, Detroit Chamber, Farm Bureau Support McCormack (09-21-2020)
House Republican Leadership Races Taking Shape (09-18-2020)
Courts Can Still Raise Money With Fines . . . For Now (09-17-2020)
Top 10 House Districts Most Likely To Flip (09-08-2020)
GOP Fundraising For House Leads Overall, But Dems Shine In Some Battlegrounds (09-04-2020)
House Sends Return To Learn Bills To Governor's Desk (08-17-2020)
SBE Prez Wants In On School Legislation Negotiations: 'This Board Is Not Respected' (08-11-2020)
Democrats Looking Good In Competitive House Districts (07-24-2020)
AFL-CIO Unveils Endorsements For August Primary (06-29-2020)
Whitmer Says Play Ball . . . But No Fans Allowed; More COVID-19 News (06-25-2020)
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Here's How We See The House Race, Districts 41-50 (06-03-2020)
House OKs Automated Gas Pumps; More Info On Child Deaths (06-03-2020)
Local Road Funding Split To Be Eliminated, If 'Asset Mapping' Is Done (05-19-2020)
27 Counties Haven't Had COVID-19 Death; New Polling; Yaroch Wants Change At UIA; More News (04-24-2020)
House Members Cut Away Local Knife Ordinances; Allow For Air Bows (03-13-2020)
Press Releases
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