Tom Leonard

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Tom Leonard
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Prior offices
Assistant Attorney General of Michigan

Michigan House of Representatives District 93
Successor: Graham Filler

Elections and appointments
Last convention

August 27, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

University of Michigan

Law

Michigan State University College of Law

Contact

Tom Leonard (Republican Party) was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 93. He left office on January 1, 2019.

Leonard (Republican Party) ran for election for Attorney General of Michigan. He lost in the Republican convention on August 27, 2022.

Leonard is a former Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 93 from 2013 to 2018. Leonard served as speaker of the House from 2017 to 2018. He previously served as speaker pro tempore. Leonard was unable to run for re-election in 2018 to the Michigan House of Representatives because of term limits.

Elections

2022

See also: Michigan Attorney General election, 2022

General election

General election for Attorney General of Michigan

Incumbent Dana Nessel defeated Matthew DePerno, Joe McHugh, and Gerald T. Van Sickle in the general election for Attorney General of Michigan on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Dana Nessel (D)
 
53.2
 
2,329,195
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Matthew DePerno (R)
 
44.6
 
1,952,408
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Joe McHugh (L)
 
1.5
 
67,846
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Gerald T. Van Sickle (U.S. Taxpayers Party)
 
0.7
 
32,431

Total votes: 4,381,880
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Democratic convention

Democratic convention for Attorney General of Michigan

Incumbent Dana Nessel advanced from the Democratic convention for Attorney General of Michigan on August 21, 2022.

Candidate
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Dana Nessel (D)

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Republican convention

Republican convention for Attorney General of Michigan

Matthew DePerno defeated Ryan Berman and Tom Leonard in the Republican convention for Attorney General of Michigan on August 27, 2022.

Candidate
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Ryan Berman (R)
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Matthew DePerno (R)
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Tom Leonard (R)

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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for Attorney General of Michigan

Joe McHugh advanced from the Libertarian convention for Attorney General of Michigan on July 10, 2022.

Candidate
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Joe McHugh (L)

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U.S. Taxpayers Party convention

U.S. Taxpayers Party convention for Attorney General of Michigan

Gerald T. Van Sickle advanced from the U.S. Taxpayers Party convention for Attorney General of Michigan on July 23, 2022.

Candidate
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Gerald T. Van Sickle (U.S. Taxpayers Party)

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Campaign finance

2018

See also: Michigan Attorney General election, 2018
See also: Michigan Attorney General election, 2018 (August 7 Democratic primary)
See also: Michigan Attorney General election, 2018 (August 7 Republican primary)

General election

General election for Attorney General of Michigan

Dana Nessel defeated Tom Leonard, Lisa Lane Gioia, Chris Graveline, and Gerald T. Van Sickle in the general election for Attorney General of Michigan on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Dana Nessel (D)
 
49.0
 
2,031,117
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Tom Leonard (R)
 
46.3
 
1,916,117
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Lisa Lane Gioia (L)
 
2.1
 
86,807
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Chris Graveline (Independent)
 
1.7
 
69,889
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/GeraldTVanSickle.jpeg
Gerald T. Van Sickle (U.S. Taxpayers Party)
 
0.9
 
38,114

Total votes: 4,142,044
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2016

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2016

Incumbent Tom Leonard defeated Josh Derke and Tyler Palmer in the Michigan House of Representatives District 93 general election.[1]

Michigan House of Representatives, District 93 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Tom Leonard Incumbent 62.05% 29,328
     Democratic Josh Derke 32.81% 15,508
     Libertarian Tyler Palmer 5.14% 2,428
Total Votes 47,264
Source: Michigan Secretary of State


Josh Derke ran unopposed in the Michigan House of Representatives District 93 Democratic primary.[2][3]

Michigan House of Representatives, District 93 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Josh Derke  (unopposed)


Incumbent Tom Leonard defeated Charles Truesdell in the Michigan House of Representatives District 93 Republican primary.[2][3]

Michigan House of Representatives, District 93 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Tom Leonard Incumbent 78.76% 7,515
     Republican Charles Truesdell 21.24% 2,027
Total Votes 9,542

2014

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2014


Michigan House of Representatives, District 93 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngTom Leonard Incumbent 56.2% 18,740
     Democratic Josh Derke 34.9% 11,643
     Independent Michael Trebesh 8.9% 2,974
Total Votes 33,357

2012

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2012
Michigan House of Representatives, District 93, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngTom Leonard 56.6% 25,283
     Democratic Paul Silva 43.4% 19,377
Total Votes 44,660
Michigan House of Representatives, District 93 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngTom Leonard 35.4% 4,231
Kevin Kirk 33.7% 4,027
Michael Trebesh 26.3% 3,148
Jeremiah Napier 4.6% 555
Total Votes 11,961

Campaign themes

2022

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2018

Campaign website

Leonard's campaign website state the following:

Elder Abuse

Michigan’s seniors are being ripped off every day, and it is well past time we put a stop to it. They are being scammed and preyed upon, all too often by those who are closest to them. My first bill when I became a state representative increased penalties for people who abused our seniors. As your next attorney general, I will continue to lead on this issue and protect our most vulnerable Michiganders.

Mental Health

Too many Michiganders have been left behind during the mental health crisis plaguing our state right now. If we can get these people the help they need, we can help them lead better lives and prevent many crimes before they ever happen. As Speaker of the House, I created the House C.A.R.E.S. task force to look into how we can better solve this crisis. This task force is a good first step, but we still have a long way to go. As your next attorney general, I will use my experience working in the state’s first ever mental health court in Genesee County to work hard every day on finding comprehensive solutions for those struggling with mental illness and those closest to them.

Sexual Abuse

From domestic relationships to doctors abusing their positions, too many Michiganders have been victims of sexual abuse. During one of the worst sexual abuse scandals in the history of the United States, Michigan was thrown into the spotlight in how we would prosecute Larry Nassar. I called for the resignation of Michigan State University president Lou Anna Simon when no one else would and helped pass legislation to reform MSU’s outdated procedures to make sure this never happens again. As your next attorney general, I will fight every day to punish the offenders and anyone who enabled them.

Opioid Crisis

The opioid epidemic has devastated far too many Michigan families, and it is impacting communities all across our state. The simple truth is criminalizing opioid addiction is not always the right answer. For real healing to occur, we need to treat those suffering from addiction with compassion and care, but there can be no leniency for criminals who are responsible for this suffering. I will hold those responsible for this crisis accountable as the next top law enforcement officer in Michigan.

Civil Asset Forfeiture

One of the most important doctrines in the American legal system is innocent until proven guilty. For too long, law enforcement agencies in Michigan have been able to confiscate property from those they simply thought were guilty. It is time we put an end to this injustice, and require a conviction before the government can seize your property.[4]

2016

Leonard's campaign website highlighted the following issues:[5]

Jobs and the Economy

  • Excerpt: "I was proud to support legislation that allows our veterans to use the valuable training they obtained during their service to our country. I also co-sponsored legislation that increases skill trade opportunities for students that choose to pursue great careers with high demand, such as welding and agricultural sciences. As your state representative, I will continue to work to keep taxes low and remove excessive regulations so that our economy can continue to thrive."

Fiscal Responsibility

  • Excerpt: "I have worked diligently with my colleagues to pass a sound and balanced budget four months ahead of schedule that invests in important areas such as education, public safety and infrastructure. We have also paid down significant amounts of long-term debt that has hindered our state for years. Our state’s rainy day fund has also been replenished, causing our bond rating to increase, and ensuring that our state is prepared in times of crisis."

Fighting Crime

  • Excerpt: "I have been a strong advocate for public safety and victims' rights, especially for our state's most vulnerable - children, the elderly and the handicapped. My first bill increased penalties against those that embezzle funds from vulnerable adults. Other legislation has included protections for victims and families entitled to restitution and increased penalties against those who solicit or abuse children.

I have also worked with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to combat one of the state’s most heinous crimes – human trafficking."

Defending Life

  • Excerpt: "Over the past four years I have maintained a 100% pro-life voting record in the state legislature, and have been endorsed by Michigan Right to Life in each of my elections.

During my first term, I was proud to co-sponsor legislation to make it a crime for any person to coerce a woman into having an abortion."[6]

Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Leonard served on the following committees:

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Leonard served on the following committees:

Michigan committee assignments, 2012
Commerce
Insurance, Vice chair
Judiciary
Michigan Competitiveness
Oversight

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Campaign finance summary


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Tom Leonard campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2022Attorney General of MichiganLost convention$765,173 $0
2016Michigan House of Representatives, District 93Won $163,684 N/A**
2014Michigan House of Representatives, District 93Won $116,869 N/A**
Grand total$1,045,726 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

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2018

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2016


2015


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2013


Endorsements

2014

In 2014, Leonard's endorsements included:

  • Right to Life of Michigan[7]

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Paul Opsommer (R)
Michigan House of Representatives District 93
2013–2018
Succeeded by
Graham Filler (R)


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