Rescue Michigan Candidate Survey

The Rescue Michigan Coalition was founded in 2021 in response to the radical deprivation of the civil liberties of the people of Michigan. Since our founding, we have rapidly grown to a grassroots leadership organization with over 70,000 subscribers and thousands of active members.

We provide this survey as an opportunity to identify yourself as a candidate who will restore and defend the constitutional rights of Michigan citizens. While it is not exhaustive, it addresses some of the most serious questions facing our State. We strongly encourage you to complete and return this candidate survey no later than July 7. We will report your responses to our members, or note a lack of response, which we would encourage our members to interpret adversely.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.

Candidate First Name: Last name:

Campaign Email (required for verification):

Campaign Phone (required for verification):

Candidate Political Party:

Office Sought:

Office District:

If a floor vote were held today on the following pieces of legislation, indicate how would you vote. All bills are from the 2025-2026 legislative session except as noted. Please consider these policies carefully; the response we support is not the same for every question.

As with a vote in session, the only accepted answers are “yes” and “no.”

1. SB 436: Restore Michigan’s right-to-work law

Yes      No

2. HB 5653: Repeal permit requirement to carry a concealed firearm (aka “right to carry” or “constitutional carry”)

Yes      No

3. SB 289: Prohibit sexual mutilation of children

Yes      No

4. SB 1018: Impose a one-year moratorium on new data centers

Yes      No

5. 2024 SB 734: Terminate health code emergency powers abused during COVID-19 lockdowns

Yes      No

6. HB 4548: Expand civil rights law to include antisemitism and criticism of the State of Israel

Yes      No

7. HB 4751: Remove “sexual orientation and gender identity or expression” as protected categories in civil rights law

Yes      No

8. HCR 7: Apply to Congress to convene an Article V Constitutional Convention, ostensibly to pass a “balanced budget amendment” but potentially unbounded

Yes      No

9. SB 797: Prohibit executive branch rules on vaccines being more stringent than required by statute

Yes      No

10. HJR U (as introduced, not as voted on): Amend Michigan Constitution to nominate Attorney General and Secretary of State candidates by primary election, and to give the governor appointment power for Michigan/MSU/Wayne State university board members

Yes      No

Make sure you answered every question before clicking below to submit your survey.





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