Charles Smiley | |
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Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 50th district |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2011 |
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Preceded by | Jim Slezak[1] |
Mayor | |
In office 1991–2010 |
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Succeeded by | Paula Zelenko[2] |
Constituency | Burton, Michigan[1] |
City Councilor | |
In office 1987–1991 |
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Constituency | Burton, Michigan[3] |
Personal details | |
Born | 1954 |
Political party | Democratic[1] |
Charles Smiley is a Michigan politician as of 2011[update]serving in Michigan State's House of Representatives.
For 18 years Smiley worked at General Motors.[3] Beginning in 1978, he worked for the City of Burton, Michigan as a firefighter.[4]
Smiley ran for Burton City Council in 1987 and served until 1991,[3] when he was elected Burton's Mayor, an office he held for 19 years.[1] During his terms, the City votes approved three millages for the police department plus a renewal, and one for the fire department. He also established a volunteer Parks and Recreation Department. While he was publicly accused of bribery and extortion in connection with the federal trial of former public works director Charles Abbey, charges were never filed.[4]
In 2010 he ran for 50th District Michigan State Representative as a Democrat.[1] He ran against Genesee Township Trustee Richard Burrus, U.S. Marine James Cowan, Former Richfield Township Supervisor Jeffrey Houston, Richfield Trustee Gerald Masters in the primary. He won with 33% of the vote.[5] In the November general election, Smiley defeated the Republican Ralph William 53 percent to 47 percent of the vote.[3] The next day, he resigns as Mayor effective December 31, 2010.[4]
Election Year | Votes | % | Opponent's Votes |
% | Opponent |
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2010 | 13,647 | 53 | 12,134 | 47 | William Ralph (R)[6] |
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Jim Slezak |
Michigan Representative 50th District 2011-Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by |
Mayor of Burton 1991-2010 |
Succeeded by Paula Zelenko |
Preceded by |
Councilor of Burton 1987-1991 |
Succeeded by |
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