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Washtenaw County sits inside one of the most layered governmental structures in the region. Residents answer to at least five levels of elected authority simultaneously: the federal government, statewide offices, Washtenaw County Council, Ann Arbor City Council, and school district boards — each a separately elected body covering its own geographic slice of the county.

Washtenaw’s federal, state, and local representation is currently being updated. Check the Your Ann Arbor Reps section below for the live roster.

Washtenaw County Council controls property tax millage, land-use zoning outside city limits, and fee-in-lieu-of-tax agreements. Downtown zoning decisions and the Ann Arbor Police Department budget run through Ann Arbor City Council. State funding for schools, roads, and Medicaid flows from the MI General Assembly. The Washtenaw County Elections and Voter Registration Office administers local balloting under MI Election Commission oversight.

HEREAnnArbor covers Washtenaw County Council meetings, Ann Arbor City Council sessions, MI General Assembly session, federal delegation votes and town halls, school board meetings, and candidate filing windows. We also pull FOIA-sourced travel records and contracts at both the city and county level. If it shapes how Washtenaw County is governed, it’s HERE.

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Alan Wilson
Attorney General
$1,044,000 R Statewide SC Ethics
Pamela Evette
Lt. Governor
$1,025,000 R Statewide SC Ethics
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Joe Wilson
US Rep, District 2
$612,000 R Includes Ann FEC
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Tom Young Jr.
State Senator, District 24
$184,500 R Ann County SC Ethics
A. Shane Massey
State Senator, District 25 · Senate Majority Leader
$245,800 R Ann County SC Ethics
William "Bill" Clyburn
State Rep, District 82
$72,300 D Ann County SC Ethics
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