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Natalie Mosher

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Natalie Mosher

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Natalie Mosher was a 2014 Democratic candidate for District 21 of the Michigan House of Representatives.[1]

Campaign themes

2014

Mosher's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[2]

Economy and Jobs

  • Excerpt: "Natalie Mosher believes our state government should ensure everyone has equal access to a good paying job. Reviving manufacturing, utilizing our world-class university system, investing in infrastructure, and standing behind small businesses in Michigan are key to reinvigorating our economy."

Education

  • Excerpt: "Canton, Van Buren and Belleville are home to our state’s greatest schools. Natalie Mosher believes we must invest in our children, our greatest asset, in order to move our state forward."

Taxes

  • Excerpt: "Natalie Mosher does not believe in redistributing hard-earned income from Michigan taxpayers to big businesses. "

Environment

  • Excerpt: "Michigan’s vast natural resources and environment are some of the most valuable assets this country has to offer. Fresh water, clean air, sustainable energy and environmental protection are not political issues, they’re Michigan’s values. In Lansing, I’ll be a champion for Michigan’s environment and a fighter for a world-class sustainable energy economy."

Women’s Rights

  • Excerpt: "Natalie Mosher believes in the right of individuals to make their own health care decisions, especially when it comes to women’s reproductive health."

Elections

2014

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Michigan House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, and a general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 22, 2014. Kristy Pagan defeated Cornell Mathis and Natalie Mosher in the Democratic primary. Carol Ann Fausone was unopposed in the Republican primary. Pagan defeated Fausone in the general election.[3][4][1][5]

Michigan House of Representatives, District 21 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngKristy Pagan 55.2% 16,778
     Republican Carol Ann Fausone 44.8% 13,590
Total Votes 30,368
Michigan House of Representatives, District 21 Democratic Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngKristy Pagan 44.6% 3,003
Natalie Mosher 40.5% 2,731
Cornell Mathis 14.9% 1,005
Total Votes 6,739

Recent news

This section links to a Google news search for the term "Natalie + Mosher + Michigan + House"

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