Conway Township: Bill Grubb upsets incumbent to win supervisor primary August 4, 2020 by Buddy Moorehouse 1 min read Election Sharing is caring! 82 shares Share Tweet Bluesky Bill Grubb upset incumbent Supervisor Michael Rife in a close three-way Republican primary in Conway Township. Grubb won the race with 385 votes to Rife’s 318. Richard Kastner was a distant third with 48 votes. Related Buddy Moorehouse Latest posts Longtime Livingston County journalist Buddy Moorehouse is director of communications at the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. Fowlerville’s new Charlie Gehringer mural is the best thing ever Closure of Siena Heights University hits home, and it hurts a lot LETTER: Seniors deserve support, not new delivery taxes Every old issue of the Brighton Argus is now online, including the greatest typo of all time View all Please leave this field empty DON’T MISS A BEAT Sign up for our weekly newsletter We don’t spam! Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Top Posts & Pages 'No Kings' event in Howell ranks as biggest, happiest protest in county history Bicyclist suffers life-threatening injuries in Hartland Township crash Grand River Brewery in downtown Brighton closes its doors Kowalski pleads no contest to 2008 double murder in Oceola Township 'No Kings Day' turnout in Livingston County sign of ‘Democratic resilience’ Related Posts August 25, 2025 Forums set for Howell, Brighton city council races March 26, 2024 MIT report ranks Michigan second in election administration March 6, 2024 Federal judge dismisses suit over too many dead voters on state rolls November 8, 2023 HPS: Bond issue voters approved will transform district