Kimberly Bizon
Kimberly Bizon (Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Michigan's 10th Congressional District. She lost in the general election on November 3, 2020.
Bizon completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. Click here to read the survey answers.
Bizon ran unsuccessfully for the same seat in 2018.
Biography
Kimberly Bizon obtained a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University. Her professional experience includes working as an online marketing director and as president of Huronia Heights.[1]
Elections
2020
See also: Michigan's 10th Congressional District election, 2020
Michigan's 10th Congressional District election, 2020 (August 4 Republican primary)
Michigan's 10th Congressional District election, 2020 (August 4 Democratic primary)
General election
General election for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Lisa McClain defeated Kimberly Bizon in the general election for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Lisa McClain (R) | 66.3 | 271,607 | |
Kimberly Bizon (D) | 33.7 | 138,179 |
Total votes: 409,786 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Kimberly Bizon defeated Kelly Noland in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on August 4, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Kimberly Bizon | 53.7 | 27,971 | |
Kelly Noland | 46.3 | 24,085 |
Total votes: 52,056 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Don Wellington (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Lisa McClain defeated Shane Hernandez and Doug Slocum in the Republican primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on August 4, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Lisa McClain | 41.7 | 50,927 | |
Shane Hernandez | 36.4 | 44,526 | ||
Doug Slocum | 21.9 | 26,750 |
Total votes: 122,203 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Bisham Singh (R)
- Brandon Mikula (R)
- Richard Piwko (R)
- Jeffrey Jowske (R)
2018
See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2018
General election
General election for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Incumbent Paul Mitchell defeated Kimberly Bizon, Jeremy Peruski, and Harley Mikkelson in the general election for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Paul Mitchell (R) | 60.3 | 182,808 | |
Kimberly Bizon (D) | 35.0 | 106,061 | ||
Jeremy Peruski (Independent) | 3.7 | 11,344 | ||
Harley Mikkelson (G) | 0.9 | 2,851 |
Total votes: 303,064 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Kimberly Bizon defeated Frank Accavitti Jr. and Michael McCarthy in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on August 7, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Kimberly Bizon | 41.1 | 21,944 | |
Frank Accavitti Jr. | 32.0 | 17,047 | ||
Michael McCarthy | 26.9 | 14,353 |
Total votes: 53,344 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10
Incumbent Paul Mitchell advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House Michigan District 10 on August 7, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Paul Mitchell | 100.0 | 81,867 |
Total votes: 81,867 | ||||
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Campaign themes
2020
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Kimberly Bizon completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Bizon's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|I was raised on a farm in Yale, Michigan. I then graduated from Utica High School. From there I went to Michigan State University. I currently reside in Lexington, Michigan. I am committed to District 10. It is a very vast and beautiful district with many diverse people. Before the Coronavirus shut everything down I enjoyed getting out and talking to the people and the communities that make up this District. I am not afraid to listen to those that have different ideas than my own. I am President of my subdivision and there are Republicans I have to compromise and work with to solve the problems that are hard.
- Putting People and Communities First
- Healthcare is a Human Right
- No SuperPacs or Dark Money Donors
I believe everyone has the right to affordable healthcare. I will fight any attempts that are made to take away health care from the over 40,000 people in the 10th District who gained coverage under the Affordable Care Act. I will also fight any attempt to bring back exclusions and higher premiums for pre-existing conditions or cuts to Medicare or Medicaid coverage. Congress should come together to improve the ACA by covering more people and lowering costs - including the skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs. I am open to any proposals that expand coverage, lower costs - including Universal Health Care options.
We need to tax the rich the same percentage that the average American pays. This last tax break was not for the everyday people and was beneficial to the rich and large corporations only. This has to be reversed. I will fight for a living wage of $15/hour. I have committed to improving student loans by supporting a low or even 0% interest. We need to invest in our young people and our future. I support investing in new green infrastructure - this can produce many good paying jobs. I support our small businesses. Our rural towns have too many empty buildings - we need to stimulate new small business opportunities.
I also support campaign funding reform that makes it a more equal playing field for the candidates. We need to eliminate Citizens United. Too many politicians only represent special interest groups and not the people.
My mom first and foremost. She instilled in me values to respect all people. She also gave me the green thumb I have to this day. We're always working on her flower bed when she comes back to Michigan.
The second person would be my dad. He instilled in me to be a hard worker and go after what you want in life. Although we do butt heads because of our political ideologies we still can find common ground.
The most important is listening to the people of your district regardless of their political leanings. A Representative crafts policy and legislation that is best for their home district.
I listen to people and am not steadfast in my ways. I can mold policy ideas that will be crafted by what I hear from the people of my district. I do not take any Super Pac money. I am open to answering questions. I was the first candidate to do live coffee chats and then moved to the online format. I hold weekly Podcasts with every day people of this District.
Represent the people and never yourself. Understand the job and how big it really is. You are there as a check and balance regardless of who is in power be it Republican or Democratic.
I want to be known as a Representative who got the job done and helped the people of her District. I am going to Washington D.C. to fight for the people and communities. I have no underlying ambitions like many other candidates might have. I don't force my views or religion on anyone. That should be separate from the policy decisions you make.
The first historical event in my lifetime would be the Challenger Explosion in 1986. It was just heartbreaking to see. The mission was the first time a school teacher, someone we all can relate to, would be going up in space. It was very devastating and heartbreaking to see that event live on TV.
My very first job was working on my families small farm in Yale, Michigan. I have many fond memories of working on that farm for several years. It pains me to see policy that hurts our farmers here in this District and we must do more to protect them.
Favorite books would have to be Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss. It's a great book about the endless possibilities in life. The second would be Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. It inspired me to keep on eye on pulluters and my commitment to protect animal species including birds and bees from human harm.
I would like to be Dorthy from The Wizard of Oz. She solved many problems to get back home. She worked with characters from all different backgrounds and helped them find their way. She got over her fears.
This is a great question because everyone on Team Bizon loves different music. The last song in my head was Survivor by Destiny's Child.
Moving and building new friendships after my parents got divorced would be the biggest struggle.
Redistricting should be composed of equal Independent, Republican, and Democratic voters. It should never be chosen by who is in powerm
The U.S. House consists of 435 unique people representing all 50 states. It has powers to control the revenue spending. In the event that there is an abuse of power it has the authority to impeach federal officials.
I believe as long as you can work with people from different ideologies and backgrounds than yourself experience should not matter. Experience in other areas such as what I have with being a Climate Reality Mentor, and being the on the board and President of my subdivision for so long does help give you the tools needed. There are people who have been in politics for so long, but have got little done.
I perceive the United States to have multiple challenges over the next decade. First and foremost we have to solve the Coronavirus issue. Speed up testing, treatment, and ensure people are safe.
Next is the discriminatory practices that are still taking place in our jobs, banking practices, education, policing, and prison systems.
Climate change has never gone away. The sea and lake levels are rising and people are losing their homes and businesses. We have to tackle this issue head on and stop ignoring the science!
There are twenty committees in the U.S. House. I would like to be part of Science, Space, and Technology, Oversight and Government Reform, and the Rules committee.
Absolutely, I also signed the Term Limit Pledge.
Term limits are good in the long run, for you do not have someone in power for too long that is influenced by special interests and lobbying.
I would like to be in leadership as the Democratic Caucus Chairman.
David Bonior and Candice Miller are two past Representatives that I have modeled who I want to be as a Representative. They had passion, drive, and determination to get things done. They listened and worked for the people they represented.
In 2018 when I was running for the first time we had a supporter from Port Austin who would call me every week. She contracted Lupus from a tick. She was worried about her Healthcare getting taken away. I too was worried for her because her Representative Paul Mitchell was not responding to her calls and emails. People in this area deserve a Representative who will respond and listen and do what is right. The ACA wasn't perfect, but it allowed millions of people ij the U.S. to obtain healthcare and saved countless lives including this supporter.
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2020 Elections
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on June 22, 2020