Joseph Rivet Explained

Joseph Rivet
Office:Bay City Commissioner
Term Start:2023
Predecessor:Kristen McDonald Rivet
Office1:Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
Constituency1:96th district (2003–2004)
97th district (1999–2002)
Term Start1:1999
Term End1:2004
Predecessor1:Howard Wetters
Successor1:Jeff Mayes
Birth Date:20 May 1965
Birth Place:Bay City, Michigan
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Kristen McDonald Rivet
Children:6
Residence:Bay City, Michigan, U.S.
Education:Michigan State University (MBA)
Office2:Drain Commissioner of Bay County
Term End2:2021
Term Start2:2005
Predecessor2:William Rosebush
Successor2:Michael Rivard

Joseph L. Rivet is a Democratic politician from Michigan currently serving as a Bay City Commissioner from Bay City, Michigan's 2nd Ward. He previously served three terms in the Michigan House of Representatives from the 97th and 96th districts between 1999 and 2004. Rivet also served as Bay County Drain Commissioner and supervisor of Bangor Township.[1]

Rivet earned both a bachelor's degree and his M.B.A. at Michigan State University. In addition to his elected offices, he was a legislative aide in the Michigan House and the executive director of the Bay County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Rivet was ousted as Bay County Drain Commissioner in November of 2020 by Bay County Road Commissioner Michael Rivard, a rematch of a prior election for the same office held in 2012. In December 2022, after a brief break from public office, in December 2022 Rivet was appointed to the Bay City Commission to serve the remainder of his wife's term. He took that office the following month in January of 2023, and represents the 2nd ward in city hall.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(tpwmpji31n1t43zki52lv555))/documents/2003-2004/michiganmanual/2003-mm-p0240-p0240.pdf 2003-2004 Michigan Manual: State Representative Joseph L. Rivet