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Press Release
Chris McGuigan, who led the Community Foundation for Muskegon County for 19 years until her retirement five years ago, has announced her candidacy for Muskegon County Commissioner representing District 4.
As she seeks a four-year term on the Muskegon County Commission, McGuigan’s eyes are on the big picture for the whole county. “ Our county government delivers services that hugely impact quality of life for everyone,” McGuigan said. “My focus is and will be quality of life in
Muskegon County, and, in particular, our children’s quality of life. I’ll be working on all the things we can do to create hope and opportunity, enjoyable, productive days, and secure evenings and nights for all of us, but especially our children and their parents.”
District 4 encompasses Pinchtown, Nims, Lakeside, Glenside, and Beachwood-Bluffton neighborhoods in the City of Muskegon; all of the City of Roosevelt Park, and roughly the western half of the City of Norton Shores. The district is currently served by Democrat Marcia Hovey-Wright, who is retiring at the end of this term. McGuigan is also a Democrat, facing no primary opposition and looking forward to the general election Nov. 5.