Categories: Paul A. Thursam

November 2015 Election Postmortem

This year, I had the honor and privilege of running for Grosse Pointe Shores City Council. I am a long-time resident of Grosse Pointe, and have always had a desire to service the community. Although exhausting, I enjoyed campaigning for the position – it permitted me to speak with dozens of families in the community, and learn about their concerns for the city and the future. Ultimately, I missed a seat on the council by 20 votes.

I wanted to use this platform to express my sincere thanks to all those who voted for me, and supported me throughout the campaign. This would include the PAC committee at GMH. I look forward to campaigning for a seat again in 2017.

Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C.

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