Mark Grebner

Mark Grebner (born 1952) is an American politician, political consultant, and psephologist from the state of Michigan.

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Career

Grebner is a resident of East Lansing, Michigan. He was a student at Michigan State University in 1970, and became involved in politics at the time of the 18-year-old vote in 1971.[1] He has been an Ingham County Commissioner since 1977, except 1981-84, and has served as board chair and chair of the Finance Committee.[2]

He is the president of Practical Political Consulting, a voter list and consulting firm which works mostly for Democrats in Michigan. In recent years, the firm has been expanding its operations to include Wisconsin.[3]

For almost 30 years, he has published Grading the Profs, which reports student survey results on Michigan State University teaching faculty.[4][5]

Grebner is a commentator on politics and political issues, and is often interviewed on radio[6][7][8] and television and quoted in news articles.[9][10] [11][12][13] He also writes on "Technical Politics" for the web site Michigan Liberal.[14]

Grebner is noted for his iconoclastic and humorous political tactics. The New York Times wrote that "Calling Mr. Grebner eccentric would be too obvious."[15] David Josar, of the Detroit News, calls him "super wonk".[16] During his campaigns for election and re-election as county commissioner, he has used self-deprecating slogans such as "No Worse Than The Rest,"[17][18] "He May Be a Fool, But He's Our Fool,"[15] and (in a coupon book) "Buy One Politician, Get One Free."[15] A humorous letter he sent to his constituents in 1986, announcing his plans for re-election, was reprinted in the "Readings" section of Harper's Magazine.[19] In 2009 Grebner filed a lawsuit based on alterations to this Wikipedia page that he alleges were defamatory.[20][21]

Political activities

Grebner has been frequently involved in public controversies, typically as an advocate for liberal positions, for voting rights, for freedom of information, and for the interests of university students:

References

  1. ^ Summer of Love: Bygone era marked by political change, freedom, State News, July 12, 2007
  2. ^ Ingham County Board of Commissioners web site
  3. ^ Grebner Masters the Art of the List, Lansing Business Monthly, February 2008
  4. ^ Updated pamphlet grades 'U' profs, State News, February 11, 2003
  5. ^ Golden grading, State News, February 12, 2003
  6. ^ Jack Lessenberry interviews Mark Grebner, Michigan Radio, November 1, 2006
  7. ^ Election 2004: Mark Grebner on the District 8 Congressional Race, WKAR Radio, July 12, 2004
  8. ^ Jack Lessenberry interviews Mark Grebner, Michigan Radio, April 28, 2008
  9. ^ Absentee Ballots Tainted?, Detroit News, October 30, 2005
  10. ^ Alternative poll: Prop 2 sure to pass, Michigan Daily, November 6, 2006
  11. ^ Obama is playing catch-up in Michigan, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 2008
  12. ^ McCain Makes a Run at Michigan, A Wavering Democratic Stronghold, Wall Street Journal, September 6, 2008
  13. ^ Obama effort worries some volunteers, Detroit Free Press, September 26, 2008
  14. ^ Michigan Liberal web site
  15. ^ a b c Getting a Lock on Michigan Voters, List by List, New York Times, November 7, 2000
  16. ^ "For first time, Cockrel ahead of Bing in robo-poll", Detroit News web site, April 14, 2009
  17. ^ Detroit Free Press, January 9, 2006
  18. ^ State House Campaigns Offer Poor Options, Lansing State Journal, editorial, October 23, 2008
  19. ^ A political soft-sell (campaign letter from Mark Grebner), Harper's, June 1987
  20. ^ "Grebner sues Dennis Lennox, two others for Wiki-based defamation", Michigan Liberal, Jul 08, 2009
  21. ^ Brayton, Ed (8 July 2009). "Grebner files libel suit over Wikipedia edits". The Michigan Messenger. http://www.webcitation.org/5jEP6AZ7N. Retrieved 24 January 2010. 
  22. ^ County Taking Drastic Measures to Control Budget, WLNS News, October 29, 2008
  23. ^ "Judge blocks Michigan's Jan. 15 primary," Detroit News, November 7, 2007
  24. ^ Judge rules for voters, principles, Detroit Free Press, November 10, 2007
  25. ^ "Court Rejects Early Primary," Washington Post, November 16, 2007
  26. ^ "Michigan Court OK's Early Primary," New York Times, November 21, 2007
  27. ^ Lawsuit disputes rules for primary, Ann Arbor News, January 12, 2008
  28. ^ Green Party of Michigan et al v. Michigan Secretary of State
  29. ^ Grebner v Clinton Charter Township, 216 Mich App 736
  30. ^ Grebner v. Schiebel, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, 2000
  31. ^ Analyst plans to publicize voting records, Lansing State Journal, August 3, 2004
  32. ^ Attention: This man is watching you, Lansing City Pulse, August 1, 2006
  33. ^ "Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Largescale Field Experiment", American Political Science Review, February 2008
  34. ^ Grebner has one word for animal activists: ‘Fanatics’, Lansing City Pulse, April 16, 2003
  35. ^ Animal rights story mostly right, Lansing City Pulse, April 23, 2003
  36. ^ County likely to ban smoking at work sites, Lansing City Pulse, January 9, 2002
  37. ^ Seeking a captive audience, Detroit Free Press, February 20, 2008

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