Mark Brewer (Michigan Democrat) Explained

Mark Brewer
Office:Michigan Democratic Party Chair
Successor:Lon Johnson
Term Start:1995
Term End:2013
Party:Democratic

Mark Brewer is an American lawyer, political consultant,[1] and a member of the Democratic National Committee. He is the former chair of the Michigan Democratic Party[2] [3] and a past chair of the Association of State Democratic Chairs.

Professional work

In 2013, Brewer lost his bid for a tenth two-year term as MDP Chair to Lon Johnson, a former political operative and former candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives. Brewer withdrew form the election during the February 23, 2013 Michigan Democratic Party Convention held at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. In June 2013, Mark joined Goodman Acker, the Detroit area firm, as a lawyer and political consultant.

He graduated from Harvard University in 1983.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Former state Dem chair Mark Brewer to blend law, consulting in new role at Goodman Acker PC . Crain's Detroit Business . May 21, 2013 . July 25, 2013 . Halcom, Chad.
  2. News: Longtime chair Mark Brewer is out; state Dems elect Lon Johnson . . February 23, 2013 . . February 23, 2013 . Gautz, Chris.
  3. News: Mark Brewer exits race for party chair after tense day at Michigan Democratic convention . . February 23, 2013 . February 23, 2013 . Gray, Kathleen.
  4. Web site: About Mark Brewer « Michigan Democratic Party. December 12, 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130121100842/http://www.michigandems.com/page/about-mark-brewer.html. January 21, 2013.