NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Nearly 170 incumbents and hopefuls for the 110 seats in the Michigan House of Representatives responded to a recent candidate survey conducted by the Michigan Credit Union League. That's a 52% response to the survey. The survey was designed to assess the candidates' views on a number of issues impacting credit unions. It also helped identify candidates with past or current relationships with CUs. The responses will be used to determine whom the MCUL and MCULAF, the Michigan Credit Union state PAC, will support in the House races this fall. The survey was restricted to House candidates only because the 38-member Michigan Senate doesn't come up for election until 2002. State House members are elected every two years, while members of the Senate serve four-year terms.
Michigan CUL's state legislature candidate survey gets high response
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