American politician from Michigan
Bill LaVoy is a Democratic former member of the Michigan House of Representatives. Prior to serving in the House, LaVoy worked as the executive director of Monroe Public Access Cable Television.[1]
He was first elected in 2012, was successfully reelected in 2014, before losing his bid for a third term in 2016.
In 2018 he challenged incumbent
State Senator Dale Zorn in the 17th district, losing by 58% to 39%. At the same time his wife Michelle LaVoy faced Joe Bellino for his old house seat[2] but she was also unsuccessful.
In 2013, LaVoy proposed a successful resolution that declared October 4 French-Canadian Heritage Day.[3]
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