Michigan Democratic Governor nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleOther
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age64 years old (May 15, 1962)
GenderMale
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LocationMichigan
BackgroundPolitician
EducationMacomb Community College (associate degree)
Notable personal detailsMark Allen Hackel is an American politician and law enforcement official who has served as Macomb County Executive in Michigan since the office was created in 2011. He previously worked in the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, rising through the ranks, and was elected Macomb County Sheriff, serving from 2001 to 2010. He earned degrees from Macomb Community College, Wayne State University, and Central Michigan University.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Emphasizes fiscal discipline, balanced budgets, and fixing county finances while seeking infrastructure and economic investments without raising taxes. Supports measures to reduce liabilities (pension/retiree health) and attracting business investment rather than proposing tax increases.
Healthcare
Has focused on expanding local mental-health services, preserving county medical services for low-income residents, and managing county-level public health responses (including vaccine distribution). No clear public advocacy for statewide policy positions such as Medicare for All, a public option, or repeal of the ACA was found in the searched sources.
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Immigration & Border
Mark Hackel supports inclusive local policies for immigrants and refugees, promoting programs to assist refugee resettlement and multicultural integration in Macomb County while emphasizing welcoming and economic integration. His county initiatives (OneMacomb/Active Cultural Togetherness) and public remarks frame immigration in terms of inclusion and community growth rather than enforcement-first measures.
Climate & Energy
Mark Hackel emphasizes protecting Macomb County’s waterways and advancing local initiatives that connect environmental stewardship to economic development, but his public materials do not articulate clear statewide climate or energy policies such as emissions targets, clean‑energy mandates, or positions on fossil‑fuel transition.
News
Mark Hackel is not directly mentioned in the provided news summaries. The reports focus on a broader push in blue states, including Maryland, to raise taxes on wealthy residents and millionaires to fund public services. Based on the available information, there is no specific recent development about Hackel himself.
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