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Julie Leonardi for State Representative

A lifelong Macomb resident, school bus driver, and working mom focused on strong schools, safe neighborhoods, better roads, and support for local families.

Working Family Leadership

Rooted in Roseville. Ready to serve District 13.

Julie knows what families are facing because she has lived it. She has driven trucks for her family's small business, worked in schools and child care, driven a school bus, and raised her family right here in Macomb County.

Her campaign is about practical, people-first priorities: safer neighborhoods, stronger schools, roads that get fixed, and support for working families, seniors, and neighbors with special needs.

Read Julie's Story

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Priorities

Focused on Michigan families

Strong Schools

Support students, parents, teachers, bus drivers, and school staff with practical policies that help kids thrive.

Safe Neighborhoods

Back local public safety and community partnerships that help families feel secure where they live and work.

Better Roads

Keep attention on the basics: roads, infrastructure, and taxpayer dollars spent where communities need them most.

Local Families

Stand up for seniors, working parents, and neighbors who need a responsive voice in Lansing.

Julie Leonardi meeting with local seniors
Community First

Listening before leading.

From school routes to senior conversations to neighborhood sidewalks, Julie's campaign is built around the people of Warren, Roseville, Fraser, and Saint Clair Shores.

She is running to bring the same work ethic and care she has shown in local schools and community advocacy to the State House.

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The District

House District 13

District 13 includes communities Julie knows well: Roseville, parts of Warren, Fraser, and Saint Clair Shores.

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Volunteer to protect Michigan families.

Help Julie reach voters across District 13 through doors, calls, events, and neighborhood conversations.