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Welch accepts MDP nomination to Michigan Supreme Court


 

The Michigan Democratic Party nominated Elizabeth Welch to be a candidate for the Michigan Supreme Court.

“Our third branch of government makes decisions that impact our lives regarding civil rights, criminal justice, water issues and schools,” said Welch.

Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack also received the nomination of the Michigan Democratic Party for her re-election to the Michigan Supreme Court.

Welch is running for the open seat being vacated by Justice Markman who is retiring at the end of this term. The Michigan Supreme Court race will be on the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Welch positions herself as a champion protecting families, natural resources, voting rights and public education for over 25 years. If elected, she said she will join McCormack on the Michigan Supreme Court and further the reforms set forth in the Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration, work to improve the criminal justice system and work for access to Michigan’s court system for everyone.

“Michiganders deserve fairness and 100% access to the court system,” Welch said.

Welch is an employment law attorney serving small businesses, non-profits and individuals. She has expertise in COVID-19 workplace issues and compliance. 

Welch has been an advocate for Michigan’s youth. She is a member of the School Finance Research Collaborative, a state-wide coalition that studied the true cost of educating a child in Michigan. She served on the East Grand Rapids School Board for seven years.

Welch was also on the board of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters for nine years, including a tenure as board president. Additionally, Welch’s past board leadership includes Home Repair Services, a non-profit supporting lower-income homeowners, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Welch has worked with NAACP and local clerks to educate and improve voter access during election years. Welch serves as vice president of the Steelcase Foundation and as a trustee of the Grand Valley University Foundation.

Welch has received awards from the Michigan Association of School Administrators and the Michigan League of Conservation Voters. Other awards include being named one of the Grand Rapids Business Journal’s “40 Under 40”  leaders in 2009, the Women Lawyers Association Western Region’s Outstanding Member Award, and the EGR School Foundation’s Community Leader Award in 2019. In 2016, she received the MLCV Community Leadership Award, and in 2017, the Michigan Democratic Party’s “Best of the West” Leadership Award.

She lives in East Grand Rapids with her husband, Brian Schwartz. Together they have four children. The eldest is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. The younger children are in college.


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