Conway Township: Bill Grubb upsets incumbent to win supervisor primary August 4, 2020 by Buddy Moorehouse 1 min read Election 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. Sharing is caring Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Related Buddy Moorehouse Latest posts Longtime Livingston County journalist Buddy Moorehouse is director of communications at the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. Community Theatre of Howell celebrates 40th anniversary with gala and show Brighton has fired a major shot in the arms race against Howell The Ten Most Controversial Projects in Livingston County history The story of Willie Wright and Howell’s true community spirit View all Top Posts & PagesCops locate missing autistic childStunning political shunning: County GOP kicks out members who serve on Brighton board of educationGUEST COLUMN: Connecting dots on Livingston GOP's excommunications is easyLETTER: What are our leaders doing to fight fascism? 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. Related Posts May 6, 2026 OPINION: A tale of two realities: Michigan elections vs. GOP misinformation May 4, 2026 Nurse practitioner, data center opponent running to unseat Woolford August 25, 2025 Forums set for Howell, Brighton city council races March 26, 2024 MIT report ranks Michigan second in election administration