Domas wins back seat on county board from incumbent Reader

August 2, 2022
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In the all-time-oldest-candidate match-up in Livingston County history, Dave Domas, 85, who has been off the Livingston County Board of Commissioners for four years, has won back his seat in District 2 of the Livingston County Board of Commissioners. (District 2 includes Deerfield and Tyrone townships, as well as part of Oceola Township.) Domas beat incumbent commissioner and former judge Carol Sue Reader, 76, by a margin of nearly 16 points. This race took a nasty turn when Reader filed a criminal complaint against Domas with the Michigan State Police, alleging that his campaign materials said “Re-elect Dave Domas,” as


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