Richard J. Notte
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Richard Notte | |
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Mayor of Sterling Heights | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1993 | |
Personal details | |
Born | June 16, 1938 |
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | Macomb Community College |
Profession | Businessman, Politician |
Religion | Catholic |
Richard J. Notte is the ten-term mayor of Sterling Heights, Michigan, Michigan's fourth largest city. He is the longest serving incumbent mayor of a 'big city' in Michigan.
Early political career
Notte began his political career as an administrative representative for Senator Mickey Switalski.
Michigan State Representative
Notte was the representative for Michigan's 14th State District up until his election as mayor. The 14th district includes all of Sterling Heights and a large portion of Utica.
Mayoralty
Notte announced his candidacy for mayor of Sterling Heights in 1992. He won Sterling Heights' top seat in 1993 and has won every election since then.[1]
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