Bill Rogers (Michigan politician)
Bill Rogers (Michigan politician)
Bill Rogers (born July 4, 1954) is an American politician from Michigan. A Republican from Brighton, he served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2009 to 2014, representing the 66th District and, after redistricting, the 42nd District. He left office in 2014 due to term limits. In 2016, he was elected Genoa Township Supervisor and has held that position since. He has announced running for re-election in 2024. He is the older brother of U.S. Representative Mike Rogers.
Biography
- Born in Lima, Ohio; resides in Brighton, Michigan.
- Education: Michigan State University.
- Spouse: Debbie. Children: four, with three grandchildren.
- Profession: Builder.
Electoral history
- 2008 (66th District): Bill Rogers (Republican) 60.29% — 32,128 votes; Donna Anderson (Democratic) 35.92% — 19,145 votes; Todd Richardson (Libertarian) 3.79% — 2,020 votes. Total: 53,293. Republican hold.
- 2010 (66th District): Bill Rogers (Republican) 73.94% — 26,990 votes; James Delcamp (Democratic) 26.06% — 9,512 votes. Total: 36,502. Republican hold.
- 2012 (42nd District, after redistricting): Bill Rogers (Republican) 63.25% — 31,510 votes; Shanda Willis (Democratic) 33.07% — 16,476 votes; James Lewis (Libertarian) 3.67% — 1,830 votes. Total: 49,816. Republican hold.
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