What's at stake
Another election year is upon us, and agriculture needs to be involved in working to elect pro-farming candidate. Who we elect greatly influences our organization's ability to implement Farm Bureau policy.
2026 AgriPac Endorsements
Following are the candidates designated as Friends of Agriculture and endorsed by the Michigan Farm Bureau AgriPac Committee in advance of the Aug. 4, 2026 primary election.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 1: Jack Bergman (R)
District 2: John Moolenaar (R)
District 4: Bill Huizenga (R)
District 5: Tim Walberg (R)
District 7: Tom Barrett (R)
District 8: Kristen McDonald Rivet (D)
District 9: Lisa McClain (R)
District 10: Michael Bouchard (R)
District 13: Donavan McKinney (D)
Michigan State Senate
District 3: Adam Hollier (D)
District 4: Darrin Camilleri (D)
District 9: Michael Webber (R)
District 14: Sue Shink (D)
District 15: Felicia Brabec (D)
District 16: Joseph Bellino Jr. (R)
District 17: Jonathan Lindsey (R)
District 18: Thomas Albert (R)
District 19: Julie Rogers (D)
District 20: Chris Moraitis (R)
District 21: Sarah Anthony (D)
District 22: Mike Murphy (R)
District 23: Donni Steele (R)
District 24: Doug Wozniak (R)
District 25: Andrew Beeler (R)
District 26: Matthew Bierlein (R)
District 27: John Cherry (D)
District 30: Mark Huizenga (R)
District 31: Michael Markey Jr. (R)
District 32: Kim Cole (R)
District 33: Gina Johnsen (R)
District 34: Roger Hauck (R)
District 35: Chedrick Greene (D)
District 36: Michele Hoitenga (R)
District 37: John Damoose (R)
District 38: David Prestin (R)
Michigan House of Representatives
District 5: Soummer Moore-Crawford (D)
District 10: Veronica Paiz (D)
District 11: Matthew Stafford (R)
District 13: Casey Armitage (R)
District 16: Stephanie Young (D)
District 23: Jason Morgan (D)
District 27: Rylee Linting (R)
District 28: Jamie Thompson (R)
District 29: James DeSana (R)
District 30: William Bruck (R)
District 31: Laura Perry (R)
District 34: Nancy Jenkins-Arno (R)
District 35: Jennifer Wortz (R)
District 37: Brad Paquette (R)
District 38: Joey Andrews (D)
District 39: Pauline Wendzel (R)
District 40: Matt Longjohn (D)
District 42: Matt Hall (R)
District 43: Rachelle Smit (R)
District 44: Steve Frisbie (R)
District 45: Sarah Lightner (R)
District 46: Kathy Schmaltz (R)
District 48: Brian Ignatowski (R)
District 49: Ann Bollin (R)
District 50: Jason Woolford (R)
District 52: Mike Harris (R)
District 53: Brenda Carter (D)
District 55: Mark Tisdel (R)
District 57: Thomas Kuhn (R)
District 58: Ron Robinson (R)
District 60: Joseph Aragona (R)
District 62: Alicia St. Germaine (R)
District 63: Jay DeBoyer (R)
District 64: Joseph Pavlov (R)
District 65: Jamie Greene (R)
District 67: Phil Green (R)
District 68: David Martin (R)
District 69: Jasper Martus (D)
District 71: Brian BeGole (R)
District 72: Mike Mueller (R)
District 73: Julie Brixie (D)
District 76: Angela Witwer (D)
District 78: Brandon Strong (R)
District 79: Angela Rigas (R)
District 83: John Fitzgerald (D)
District 85: Bradley Slagh (R)
District 86: Nancy DeBoer (R)
District 87: Will Snyder (D)
District 88: Greg VanWoerkom (R)
District 91: Pat Outman (R)
District 92: Jerry Neyer (R)
District 93: Tim Kelly (R)
District 94: Amos O’Neal (D)
District 95: Bill G. Schuette (R)
District 96: Timothy Beson (R)
District 98: Greg Alexander (R)
District 99: Mike Hoadley (R)
District 100: Tom Kunse (R)
District 101: Jaxon Deur (R)
District 102: Curt VanderWall (R)
District 104: John Roth (R)
District 105: Ken Borton (R)
District 106: Cam Cavitt (R)
District 107: Parker Fairbairn (R)
District 108: Daryl Schroeder (R)
District 109: Karl Bohnak (R)
District 110: Greg Markkanen (R)