Kalamazoo County was a bastion of the Republican Party following the Civil War. From 1884 through 1988, voters selected the Republican Party presidential nominee all but three times–in 1912, 1936 and 1964. However, starting in 1992 the county has voted Democratic in every presidential election (through 2024). It swung particularly heavily to the Democrats after 2008, following the trend in most urban counties across the country. Even as Michigan trended Republican in 2016, Kalamazoo County voted for Democratic candidate to a similar level as in recent years. The county government operates the
jail, provides law enforcement in unincorporated areas, maintains rural roads, operates the major local courts, keeps files of deeds and mortgages, maintains
vital records, administers
public health regulations, and participates with the state in the provision of welfare and other social services. The
county board of commissioners controls the budget but has only limited authority to make laws or ordinances. In Michigan, most local government functions—fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance, etc.—are the responsibility of individual cities and townships.
Elected officials •
Prosecuting Attorney: Jeffrey S. Getting (
Democrat) •
Sheriff: Richard Fuller (Democrat) •
County Clerk/
Register of Deeds: Meredith Place (Democrat) •
County Treasurer: Thomas L. Whitener (Democrat) •
Drain Commissioner: Jason Wiersma (Democrat) •
County Surveyor: Gary D. Hahn (Democrat) •
County Commissioner for District 1: Tami Rey (Democrat) • County Commissioner for District 2: Jen Strebs (Democrat) • County Commissioner for District 3: Monteze Morales (Democrat) • County Commissioner for District 4: Abigail Wheeler (Democrat) • County Commissioner for District 5: John Taylor (Democrat) • County Commissioner for District 6: John H. Gisler (Republican) • County Commissioner for District 7: Jeff Hepler (Republican) • County Commissioner for District 8: Wendy Mazer (Republican) • County Commissioner for District 9: Dale Deleeuw (Democrat) • Eighth
District Court: Judges Tiffany A. Ankley, Christopher Haenicke, Kathleen Hemingway, Alisa L. Parker-LaGrone, Richard A. Santoni, Ronald Schafer, Namita Sharma, and Vincent C. Westra (all non-partisan) • Ninth
Circuit Court: Judges Curtis J. Bell, Paul J. Bridenstine, Gary C. Giguere Jr., Stephen G. Gorsalitz, Pamela L. Lightvoet, Alexander C. Lipsey, Namita Sharma, and Scott Pierangeli (all non-partisan). (information current ) ==Communities==