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Michigan State University Board of Trustees


Members of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees,1959-2012(May be incomplete!)
G.Donald Stevens 1959-78WarrenM. Huff 1960-66FrankMerriman 1960-74StephenS. Nisbet 1964-70FrankHartman 1965-72ClairA. White 1965-72KennethW. Thompson 1967-74WarrenM. Huff 1969-76BlancheMartin 1969-84AubreyRadcliffe 1973-80RaymondW. Krolikowski 1975-82BarbaraJ. Sawyer 1979-94PeterB. Fletcher 1980-84ElizabethP. Howe 1981-83BobbyD. Crim 1983-84MalcolmG. Dade, Jr. 1983-90LarryOwen 1984-90JoelI. Ferguson 1987-94DeeCook 1991-MelanieReinhold 1991-92RussellG. Mawby 1992-96J.Bob Traxler 1993-ColleenM. McNamara 1995-JoelI. Ferguson 1997-G.Scott Romney 2000-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1961 Apr 3:C.Allen Harlan (Dem), elected;ConnorD. Smith (Dem), elected;JohnS. Pingel (Rep), defeated;FredEngland, Jr. (Rep), defeated;RobertFink (Socialist Workers), defeated;JohnZywicki (Socialist Labor), defeated;PaulH. Kyburz (Prohibition), defeated;MerlinW. Voller (Prohibition), defeated;ClairL. Bishop (Independent American), defeated;RonaldA. Hadley (Independent American), defeated;CharlesSchwartz (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1963:JanB. Vanderploeg (Dem), defeated;G.Donald Stevens (Dem), elected;ArthurK. Rouse (Rep), defeated.
  • 1964 Nov 3:FrankHartman (Dem), elected;ClairA. White (Dem), elected;PaulD. Bagwell (Rep), defeated;JohnS. Pingel (Rep), defeated;EugeneS. McGuire (Freedom Now), defeated;GraceLee Boggs (Freedom Now), defeated;TheosA. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated;AlbertMills (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1966 Nov 8:FrankMerriman (Rep), elected;KennethW. Thompson (Rep), elected;WarrenM. Huff (Dem), defeated;NathanG. Conyers (Dem), defeated;AlbertMills (Socialist Labor), defeated;TheosA. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1968 Nov 5:BlancheMartin (Dem), elected;WarrenM. Huff (Dem), elected;RichardD. Ernst (Rep), defeated;DavidD. Diehl (Rep), defeated;JohnZywicki (Socialist Labor), defeated;JasonP. Lovette (New Politics), defeated;BradfordA. Lang (New Politics), defeated;PaulLodico (Socialist Workers), defeated;GeorgeBouse (Socialist Workers), defeated;TheosA. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1970 Nov 3:PatriciaM. Carrigan (Dem), elected;G.Donald Stevens (Dem), elected;DavidD. Diehl (Rep), defeated;RichardD. Ernst (Rep), defeated;CarolSmith (American Independent), defeated;LouiseMay (American Independent), defeated;KennethV. Kelly (Socialist Labor), defeated;MathewKovach (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1972 Nov 7:AubreyRadcliffe (Rep), elected;JackM. Stack (Rep), defeated;DonnaO'Donnohue (Dem), defeated;TomDowns (Dem), defeated;DavidW. Brinn (Human Rights), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankTroha (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:JohnB. Bruff (Dem), elected;RaymondW. Krolikowski (Dem), elected;FrankMerriman (Rep), defeated;KennethW. Thompson (Rep), defeated;JohnW. Purcell, Sr. (American Independent), defeated;BradleyK. Sullivan (Human Rights), defeated;M.Therese Des Camp (Human Rights), defeated;RonaldAnthony Antosch (American Independent), defeated;PatriceGajewski (Socialist Workers), defeated;SusannL. Cook (U.S. Labor), defeated;ThomasE. Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;EdgarThomas (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankE. Brough (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1976 Nov 2:BlancheMartin (Dem), elected;MichaelJ. Smydra (Dem), defeated;PaulV. Gadola, Jr. (Rep), defeated;NickSmith (Rep), defeated;EvaA. Kipper (Human Rights), defeated;JamesH. Griffin (Libertarian), defeated;PhilipC. Bellfy (Human Rights), defeated;CharlesR. Severance (Libertarian), defeated;DennisSweeney (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnB. Motzer (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1978 Nov 7:BarbaraJ. Sawyer (Dem), elected;CaroleLick (Dem), elected;MaryP. Sharp (Rep), defeated;PaulV. Gadola, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1980:WilliamD. Byrum (Dem), defeated.
  • 1980 May 20:PeterB. Fletcher, appointed.
  • 1982:GeorgeA. McManus, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1983:ElizabethP. Howe, resigned.
  • 1983 Mar 15:MalcolmG. Dade, Jr., appointed.
  • 1984:BobbyD. Crim, resigned.
  • 1984 Oct 3:LarryOwen, appointed.
  • 1986:DeeCook (Rep), defeated.
  • 1990:LarryOwen (Dem), defeated;LawrenceP. Doss (Dem), defeated.
  • 1991 Jan 18:MelanieReinhold, appointed.
  • 1992:MelanieReinhold (Rep), defeated;RussellG. Mawby, appointed.
  • 1994:JoelI. Ferguson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1996:DavePorteous (Rep), defeated;ColleenPero (Rep), defeated;DavePorteous, appointed.
  • 1998 Nov 3:DeeCook (Rep), elected;DavePorteous (Rep), elected;DorisM. Sims (Dem), defeated;JohnC. Schlinker (Dem), defeated;BarbaraB. Goushaw (Libertarian), defeated;MarkHeil (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2000 Aug 15:G.Scott Romney, appointed.
  • 2002 Nov 5:ColleenM. McNamara (Dem), elected;DonaldW. Nugent (Rep), elected;JoanneG. Emmons (Rep), defeated;CalvinT. Rapson (Dem), defeated;BarbaraJ. Pacifico (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;CrystalA. Van Sickle (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;JasonLaFay (Green), defeated;SurjitDulai (Green), defeated.
  • 2004 Nov 2:JoelI. Ferguson (Dem), elected;MelanieFoster (Rep), elected;PhilThompson (Dem), defeated;RandallPittman (Rep), defeated;CrystalA. Van Sickle (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;WilliamW. Hall (Libertarian), defeated;KatherineDern (Natural Law), defeated;MichaelH. Miller (Libertarian), defeated;BenjaminAlan Burgis (Green), defeated.
  • 2012 Nov 6:JoelI. Ferguson (Dem), elected;BrianMosallam (Dem), elected;MelanieFoster (Rep), defeated;JeffSakwa (Rep), defeated;MichaelH. Miller (Libertarian), defeated;StephenJ. Young (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;LloydClarke (Green), defeated;BillMohr II (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated.

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