HANCOCK -- Next week Lon Johnson, U.S. Congressional Candidate for Michigan's First District, will be holding five Town Halls in the Keweenaw, in addition to participating in the Oct. 4 Candidate Forum in Ontonagon. Johnson, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jack Bergman for the Congressional seat now held by U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek, who is not running for re-election.
Here is Lon's schedule:
Tuesday, Oct. 4: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Chassell VFW, 42103 Wilson Memorial Dr, Chassell
Tuesday, Oct. 4: 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Tina’s Katalina Restaurant, 59 Trimountain Ave, South Range
Tuesday, Oct. 4: Candidate Forum at Ontonagon High School Cafeteria, 701 Parker Ave, Ontonagon, MI 49953. The event begins at 6 p. m. ET with a "meet and greet," which will give voters the opportunity to meet forum candidates as well as candidates in Ontonagon County contested races. The Forum begins at 7 p. m. ET and will include 1st Congressional District candidates Lon Johnson (D) and Jack Bergman (R) and Michigan’s 110th State Representative candidates Scott Dianda (D) Greg Markkanen (R). The forum moderator is Ontonagon District Court and Probate Judge, Janis Burgess.
Wednesday, Oct. 5: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Carmelita’s Restaurant, 618 Oak St, Calumet
Wednesday, Oct. 5: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Slim’s Café, 8 Mohawk Dr, Mohawk
Wednesday, Oct. 5: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. The Downtowner, 100 Shelden Ave, Houghton
For information about Lon Johnson and his campaign, visit his Web site: http://www.lonjohnson.com/meet-lon/.
(Inset photo: Lon Johnson. Photo courtesy Lon Johnson's campaign)
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Showing posts with label Congressional Candidate Lon Johnson. Show all posts
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Lon Johnson wins Democratic Primary vote for First District U.S. Congressional seat
Poster courtesy Lon Johnson for Congress.
TRAVERSE CITY -- Last night, Aug. 2, Lon Johnson won the Democratic nomination to serve as the next Member of Congress representing the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan.
After securing the nomination, Johnson stated, "Tonight, our campaign earned the Democratic nomination, and I’d like to recognize Jerry Cannon and thank him for running a strong campaign. I admire Jerry’s commitment to fighting for the values of Northern Michigan and appreciate his continued service to the people of Northern Michigan and to our country."
Johnson then delivered a message to his supporters that reflected on the hard work that led to this victory, and he challenged his supporters to continue their work for victory in November.
"I could not have done this without the support of thousands of people in Northern Michigan and the U.P. who believe like I do that we need a government that reflects the values of the hardworking families who have made this country great," Johnson said. "Together, over the past year we contacted more than 100,000 voters and drove thousands of miles and raised over $1 million in grassroots donations. Now we look toward to November and keep running a campaign based on our values -- to create a government that puts people first, not special interests, corporations, or Wall Street schemes."
Johnson will face Jack Bergman, Republican Primary winner for the First District Congressional seat. Bergman, of Watersmeet, is a retired Marine lieutenant general.
Johnson won 72 percent of the Democratic Primary vote, with a reported 31,677 votes, while his opponent, Jerry Cannon, received 28 percent with 12,539 votes.
Bergman captured 33,624 Republican votes, or 39 percent -- defeating State Sen. Tom Casperson, who received 27,811 votes (32 percent) and former Michigan Sen. Jason Allen, who received 25,604 votes (29 percent).
Johnson to hold Town Hall meeting in Menominee Aug. 8
Johnson has announced on his Facebook page that he will continue his Town Hall tour with a meeting next Monday, Aug. 8, in Menominee. The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in UTC-05 at Schloegels Bay View Restaurant, 2720 10th St, Menominee, Michigan 49858.
During his Primary campaign, Johnson received many endorsements from national, state and local leaders -- including the Houghton County Democratic Party, who hosted several visits with him.
"When I am in Congress, I will work to create a Northern Michigan and U.P. where our families can stay and succeed by investing in, and protecting, our greatest assets: our people, land and Great Lakes," Johnson told supporters after his Primary victory.
More information about Lon Johnson’s campaign can be found on the campaign’s website at http://www.LonJohnson.com.
TRAVERSE CITY -- Last night, Aug. 2, Lon Johnson won the Democratic nomination to serve as the next Member of Congress representing the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan.
After securing the nomination, Johnson stated, "Tonight, our campaign earned the Democratic nomination, and I’d like to recognize Jerry Cannon and thank him for running a strong campaign. I admire Jerry’s commitment to fighting for the values of Northern Michigan and appreciate his continued service to the people of Northern Michigan and to our country."
Johnson then delivered a message to his supporters that reflected on the hard work that led to this victory, and he challenged his supporters to continue their work for victory in November.
"I could not have done this without the support of thousands of people in Northern Michigan and the U.P. who believe like I do that we need a government that reflects the values of the hardworking families who have made this country great," Johnson said. "Together, over the past year we contacted more than 100,000 voters and drove thousands of miles and raised over $1 million in grassroots donations. Now we look toward to November and keep running a campaign based on our values -- to create a government that puts people first, not special interests, corporations, or Wall Street schemes."
Johnson will face Jack Bergman, Republican Primary winner for the First District Congressional seat. Bergman, of Watersmeet, is a retired Marine lieutenant general.
Johnson won 72 percent of the Democratic Primary vote, with a reported 31,677 votes, while his opponent, Jerry Cannon, received 28 percent with 12,539 votes.
Bergman captured 33,624 Republican votes, or 39 percent -- defeating State Sen. Tom Casperson, who received 27,811 votes (32 percent) and former Michigan Sen. Jason Allen, who received 25,604 votes (29 percent).
Johnson to hold Town Hall meeting in Menominee Aug. 8
Johnson has announced on his Facebook page that he will continue his Town Hall tour with a meeting next Monday, Aug. 8, in Menominee. The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in UTC-05 at Schloegels Bay View Restaurant, 2720 10th St, Menominee, Michigan 49858.
During his Primary campaign, Johnson received many endorsements from national, state and local leaders -- including the Houghton County Democratic Party, who hosted several visits with him.
"When I am in Congress, I will work to create a Northern Michigan and U.P. where our families can stay and succeed by investing in, and protecting, our greatest assets: our people, land and Great Lakes," Johnson told supporters after his Primary victory.
More information about Lon Johnson’s campaign can be found on the campaign’s website at http://www.LonJohnson.com.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Houghton County Dems endorse Lon Johnson, candidate for Michigan's 1st District Congressional seat
Following their Jan. 6 monthly meeting, Houghton County Democrats join Lon Johnson, candidate for Congress in Michigan's 1st District, for supper at the Library restaurant in Houghton. Johnson is seated third from left facing table, next to Rep. Scott Dianda. (Photo courtesy Houghton County Democratic Party)
HOUGHTON -- Lon Johnson, candidate for Congress in Michigan's 1st District, attended the Jan. 6 meeting of the Houghton County Democratic Party and was present for a vote on whether to endorse his candidacy in the August primary. The vote to endorse Johnson was unanimous, with one abstention. Also attending the meeting was candidate Jerry Cannon's Campaign Manager Jessie Handley, who read a personal letter from Gen. Cannon to the group before the vote.
Primary endorsements are unusual for local parties, including Houghton County Democrats. Vice-chair for Communications Brian Rendel in December asked the party to hold a January endorsement vote because he is concerned about waiting for the state primary in August. A late primary leaves little time to lend much local coordinated support in this unusually expansive district.
"There is no question that Johnson's impressive efforts dwarf Gen Cannon's," Rendel said of Johnson's 1000 endorsements by party leaders and activists around the district, frequent visits around the district to meet people, and over a half million dollars he raised through December.
Lon Johnson: Line 5 oil spill may be Michigan’s next water crisis
TRAVERSE CITY -- Congressional Candidate Lon Johnson has warned that the same inaction from politicians in Lansing that led to the water crisis in Flint could result in a disastrous oil spill in the Great Lakes. He recently renewed his call for the Line 5 pipeline to be shut down unless independent review can prove it is 100 percent safe.
"I see too many unfortunate parallels between the ongoing water crisis in Flint and the ticking time bomb that is the Line 5 pipeline running beneath our Mackinac Straits," Johnson said. "For months now, politicians in Lansing have assured us that this 60-year-old pipeline poses no risk of a leak, despite there never having been independent inspection. How are we to entrust our health and the health of the Great Lakes to a government that only acts after disaster is upon us?
"Now it's clear that Lansing knew much more than it let on about the dangerous levels of lead in Flint's water. The same politicians who told worried Flint residents to 'relax' back in July now swear up and down that the Line 5 pipeline is secure. I'm sure we can agree that Lansing politicians have lost all measure of credibility.
"Trust must now give way to vigilance. The time is now to shut down Line 5 until it’s proven independently to be safe. The impact of an oil leak from this aging pipeline upon our health, economy and wildlife is immeasurable and too important to be risked."*
Former Congressman Bart Stupak endorses Johnson
TRAVERSE CITY -- On Jan. 5 Lon Johnson, Democratic Congressional candidate for Michigan’s 1st District, announced the endorsement of former Congressman Bart Stupak -- the 1,000th public supporter of Johnson's campaign.
"I support Lon Johnson because he will work to create a U.P. and Northern Michigan where our families can stay and succeed," said Stupak. "Lon is the best candidate to represent a district that I know well and hold close to my heart."
Bart Stupak, D-Menominee, represented Michigan’s 1st Congressional District for 18 years, retiring in 2010.
"I’m honored to have the endorsement of such a leader as former Congressman Stupak," Johnson said.
Dozens of current and former leaders have endorsed Johnson, including state legislators, local elected officials, and Democratic party leaders from throughout the 1st Congressional District. A complete list of supporters is available at LonJohnson.com.**
* Click here to see a new documentary about the Line 5 Pipeline.
** See also our Dec. 14, 2015, article, "Candidate Lon Johnson gains support, endorsements for Michigan's 1st Congressional District primary race."
HOUGHTON -- Lon Johnson, candidate for Congress in Michigan's 1st District, attended the Jan. 6 meeting of the Houghton County Democratic Party and was present for a vote on whether to endorse his candidacy in the August primary. The vote to endorse Johnson was unanimous, with one abstention. Also attending the meeting was candidate Jerry Cannon's Campaign Manager Jessie Handley, who read a personal letter from Gen. Cannon to the group before the vote.
Primary endorsements are unusual for local parties, including Houghton County Democrats. Vice-chair for Communications Brian Rendel in December asked the party to hold a January endorsement vote because he is concerned about waiting for the state primary in August. A late primary leaves little time to lend much local coordinated support in this unusually expansive district.
"There is no question that Johnson's impressive efforts dwarf Gen Cannon's," Rendel said of Johnson's 1000 endorsements by party leaders and activists around the district, frequent visits around the district to meet people, and over a half million dollars he raised through December.
Lon Johnson: Line 5 oil spill may be Michigan’s next water crisis
TRAVERSE CITY -- Congressional Candidate Lon Johnson has warned that the same inaction from politicians in Lansing that led to the water crisis in Flint could result in a disastrous oil spill in the Great Lakes. He recently renewed his call for the Line 5 pipeline to be shut down unless independent review can prove it is 100 percent safe.
"I see too many unfortunate parallels between the ongoing water crisis in Flint and the ticking time bomb that is the Line 5 pipeline running beneath our Mackinac Straits," Johnson said. "For months now, politicians in Lansing have assured us that this 60-year-old pipeline poses no risk of a leak, despite there never having been independent inspection. How are we to entrust our health and the health of the Great Lakes to a government that only acts after disaster is upon us?
"Now it's clear that Lansing knew much more than it let on about the dangerous levels of lead in Flint's water. The same politicians who told worried Flint residents to 'relax' back in July now swear up and down that the Line 5 pipeline is secure. I'm sure we can agree that Lansing politicians have lost all measure of credibility.
"Trust must now give way to vigilance. The time is now to shut down Line 5 until it’s proven independently to be safe. The impact of an oil leak from this aging pipeline upon our health, economy and wildlife is immeasurable and too important to be risked."*
Former Congressman Bart Stupak endorses Johnson
TRAVERSE CITY -- On Jan. 5 Lon Johnson, Democratic Congressional candidate for Michigan’s 1st District, announced the endorsement of former Congressman Bart Stupak -- the 1,000th public supporter of Johnson's campaign.
"I support Lon Johnson because he will work to create a U.P. and Northern Michigan where our families can stay and succeed," said Stupak. "Lon is the best candidate to represent a district that I know well and hold close to my heart."
Bart Stupak, D-Menominee, represented Michigan’s 1st Congressional District for 18 years, retiring in 2010.
"I’m honored to have the endorsement of such a leader as former Congressman Stupak," Johnson said.
Dozens of current and former leaders have endorsed Johnson, including state legislators, local elected officials, and Democratic party leaders from throughout the 1st Congressional District. A complete list of supporters is available at LonJohnson.com.**
* Click here to see a new documentary about the Line 5 Pipeline.
** See also our Dec. 14, 2015, article, "Candidate Lon Johnson gains support, endorsements for Michigan's 1st Congressional District primary race."
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