Margaret Guerrero-DeLuca

Margaret Guerrero-DeLuca is a politician from Imlay City, Michigan. Mrs. Guerrero-DeLuca earned her bachelor's degree from Oakland University, majoring in communications and minoring in history. She served as the mayor, and the city commissioner of Imlay City, at different times in her political career. While she was the city commissioner, she also sat on the planning commission, the DDA board, and Senior Citizen Board.[1][2]

Career

Before she was elected to be the City Commissioner of Imlay City, she worked at Chrysler Financial as a senior manager. Later, she became the mayor of Imlay City. After being the mayor of Imlay City, she started working part-time as a substitute teacher in Lapeer county.

State Electoral History

In 2014, Margaret Guerrero-DeLuca ran, unsuccessfully, for the 82nd District seat in the Michigan House of Representatives. She ran against Republican candidate Todd Courser. She beat out Immanuel Eickholdt in the Democratic Primary's for the nomination.[3]

District 82 Democratic Primary
2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Margaret Guerrero DeLuca 2,326 80.5
Democratic Immanuel Eickholdt 562 19.5
Total votes 2,888 100.0
82nd District (Lapeer)
2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Todd Courser 15,699 55.1
Democratic Margaret Guerrero DeLuca 12,799 44.9
Total votes 28,498 100.0
Republican hold

In 2016, she is running against Republican Candidate, Gary Howell, in a special election to replace Todd Courser.

References

  1. Petrie, Alex. "MARGARET GUERRERO DELUCA, 44". The County Press.
  2. Wearing, Tom. "Imlay City mayor rejects allegations of a conflict". Tri-City Times.
  3. "Margaret Guerrero DeLuca". Ballotpedia.
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