
Serving · State House · Michigan
Ann Bollin
State Representative · Michigan · District 49 · Republican
Ann Bollin serves as a State Representative in the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 49 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Bollin.
Key facts
- Full name
- Ann Bollin
- Office
- State Representative
- Chamber
- Michigan House of Representatives
- State
- Michigan
- District
- District 49
- Party
- Republican
- Status
- Currently serving
- Born
- 1960
- OpenStates ID
- ocd-person/3a9d71dc-da5b-4bd3-8062-c8387292dc52
- Dataset version
- 1.20260609
Biographical narrative
804 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract
Ann Bollin is an American politician affiliated with the Republican Party, currently serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. She represents the 49th district, having been elected to this position following a redistricting process in 2022. Bollin's political career began with her tenure as the Brighton Township Clerk from 2003 to 2018. Her educational background includes studies at Central Michigan University and participation in a fellowship program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Early life and career
Ann Bollin was born on August 18, 1960. She pursued her higher education at Central Michigan University, where she developed a foundational understanding of public administration and governance. Her commitment to public service is evident in her early involvement with local government, where she served on the Brighton Township Planning Commission. This role provided her with insights into community planning and local governance, which would later inform her legislative priorities.
In 2003, Bollin was elected as the Clerk of Brighton Township, a position she held until 2018. As township clerk, she was responsible for various administrative functions, including overseeing elections, maintaining official records, and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Her experience in this role allowed her to engage directly with constituents and understand the needs and concerns of her community. During her tenure as clerk, Bollin was recognized for her commitment to transparency and efficiency in local government operations.
Bollin's dedication to enhancing her skills in public service led her to participate in the Taubman Fellowship for Senior Executives in Local Government at Harvard University. This prestigious program is designed to equip leaders in local government with advanced skills in management and policy-making. The knowledge gained from this fellowship has likely influenced her approach to legislation and governance in her subsequent political career.
Legislative service
Ann Bollin's legislative career began when she was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives on November 6, 2018, representing the 42nd district at that time. Her election marked a transition from local government to state-level politics, where she aimed to address broader issues affecting her constituents and the state of Michigan. Shortly after taking office, she was appointed to the Republican Party Policy Action Plan Committee, where she contributed to the development of the party's legislative agenda.
During her time in the Michigan House, Bollin has been involved in various legislative initiatives and discussions, reflecting her commitment to the values and priorities of her constituents. In November 2020, she publicly disclosed that she had tested positive for COVID-19, an experience that highlighted the challenges faced by lawmakers during the pandemic. While recovering from the virus, she expressed her opposition to a mandatory mask order in Michigan, indicating her stance on personal freedoms and government mandates.
Following a redistricting process in 2022, Bollin successfully ran for re-election, this time representing the 49th district. Her ability to adapt to the changes brought about by redistricting demonstrates her resilience and commitment to serving her constituents. She was re-elected in 2024, continuing her legislative work and maintaining her presence in the Michigan House of Representatives.
Policy focus and district
As a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, Ann Bollin's policy focus encompasses a range of issues pertinent to her constituents in the 49th district. Her background in local government and her experience as township clerk inform her approach to legislation, particularly in areas related to local governance, community development, and public administration. Bollin's legislative priorities often reflect the interests and concerns of her constituents, emphasizing the importance of local input in state-level decision-making.
Bollin's district, the 49th, includes a diverse population with varying needs and priorities. As a representative, she is tasked with balancing these interests while advocating for policies that promote economic growth, public safety, and community well-being. Her previous experience in local government positions her well to understand the complexities of state and local interactions, allowing her to effectively address the challenges faced by her district.
In addition to her legislative work, Bollin remains engaged with her constituents through community events and outreach efforts. She actively seeks to maintain open lines of communication with the residents of her district, ensuring that their voices are heard in the legislative process. This commitment to constituent engagement is a hallmark of her service, reflecting her belief in the importance of representation and accountability in government.
Bollin's personal life is also intertwined with her public service. She resides in Brighton Township with her husband, Tim, and their three sons. This connection to her community not only informs her legislative priorities but also reinforces her commitment to serving the needs of families and individuals in her district. Through her work in the Michigan House of Representatives, Ann Bollin continues to contribute to the governance of Michigan, drawing on her extensive experience in local government and her dedication to public service.
Notable legislation
Sponsored and co-sponsored legislation for Ann Bollin is pending operator curation. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-bill rows are written.
Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_BollinWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Notable quotes
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_BollinWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Key positions
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_BollinWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Legislative service
- Michigan House of RepresentativesDistrict 49 · Republican
Sources & provenance
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Key facts
- https://openstates.org/person/ann-bollin-1mbVSYYAy33dRT25DkT8uA/openstates · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://ballotpedia.org/Ann_Bollinballotpedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://gophouse.org/representatives/southeast/bollin/official · retrieved 2026-06-09
Biographical narrative
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Bollinwikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
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