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Portrait of Angela Witwer, State Representative for Michigan District 76

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Angela Witwer

State Representative · Michigan · District 76 · Democratic

Angela Witwer serves as a State Representative in the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 76 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Witwer.

Key facts

Full name
Angela Witwer
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Michigan House of Representatives
State
Michigan
District
District 76
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/0db39d07-a543-4e52-82b0-457f406855e8
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Angela Witwer is a Democratic politician currently serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing the 76th House District. She has a background in clinical health care and public relations, and she has held various leadership roles in her community prior to her election to the state legislature. Witwer has been involved in legislative activities since her first election in 2018 and has since been re-elected multiple times, reflecting her ongoing commitment to her constituents and her party.

Early life and career

Angela Witwer was born in Buckley, Michigan, a village located near Traverse City. Growing up in a rural setting, she was raised on a farm alongside her parents, George and Marilyn, and her three sisters. This upbringing instilled in her a strong work ethic and a sense of community that would later influence her career and public service.

Witwer attended Waverly Community Schools, where she completed her primary and secondary education. Following her graduation, she pursued higher education at Northwood University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in business and marketing. This academic foundation equipped her with the skills necessary for her future endeavors in both health care and public relations.

Before entering politics, Witwer dedicated over two decades to a career in clinical health care. She worked in various capacities at Sparrow Hospital, including in the burn unit and as a manager in pediatric rehabilitation. Her experience in health care provided her with insights into the challenges faced by patients and families, as well as the importance of effective health care policies. Later, she transitioned to a managerial role in Sparrow Hospital's community relations and marketing department, where she further developed her skills in communication and advocacy.

In addition to her work in health care, Witwer co-founded Edge Partnership, a public relations, marketing, and advocacy group. This venture allowed her to engage with the community and promote initiatives that aligned with her values. Her commitment to education and community service is also evident in her role as vice president of the Waverly Community Schools Board of Education. Moreover, she has participated in various organizations, including the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Economic Club committee, the McLaren Greater Lansing Foundation Board of Directors, and the Wharton Center for Performing Arts Advisory Council. These experiences have helped her build a network of relationships that would later benefit her in her legislative career.

Legislative service

Angela Witwer's political career began when she was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives on November 6, 2018. In her initial election, she secured her seat by a narrow margin, winning by fewer than 800 votes against her opponent, Christine Barnes. This victory marked the beginning of her legislative journey, during which she has focused on representing the interests of her constituents in the Michigan House.

In 2020, Witwer was re-elected to serve in the Michigan House of Representatives, this time representing House District 71. She successfully defeated her opponent, Gina Johnsen, further solidifying her position in the legislature. The following election cycle in 2022 saw a change in district boundaries due to redistricting, leading to her election to House District 76. In this election, she garnered over 55% of the vote against Republican opponent Jeremy Whittum. Witwer's ability to adapt to changing political landscapes and maintain her electoral support is indicative of her engagement with the community and her effectiveness as a legislator.

Witwer's legislative actions have included a range of votes and initiatives that reflect her positions on various issues. In March 2025, she broke party lines to vote in favor of a resolution urging the enforcement of a federal ban on transgender girls participating in women's sports. However, later that year, she voted against House Bill 4066, which aimed to codify similar restrictions into Michigan law. These actions demonstrate her willingness to navigate complex social issues and her approach to balancing party alignment with her personal beliefs and the interests of her constituents.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, Angela Witwer has focused on a variety of policy areas that are pertinent to her constituents in the 76th District. Her background in health care informs her legislative priorities, particularly in areas related to health policy, education, and community welfare. Witwer's experience in clinical health care has likely shaped her understanding of the importance of accessible and effective health services, which she may advocate for in her role as a legislator.

In addition to health care, Witwer has shown a commitment to education, reflecting her involvement with the Waverly Community Schools Board of Education. Her advocacy for educational initiatives suggests a focus on improving educational outcomes and resources for students in her district. By leveraging her experience in both health care and education, Witwer aims to address the needs of families and children in her community.

Witwer resides in Delta Township, where she has lived for nearly 50 years. She shares her home with her husband, Bruce, and they have two children and four granddaughters. Her long-standing ties to the area contribute to her understanding of the local community's needs and priorities, which she seeks to represent in the state legislature. Through her ongoing service, Witwer continues to engage with her constituents, striving to address their concerns and advocate for policies that enhance the quality of life in her district.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_WitwerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_WitwerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_WitwerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Michigan House of RepresentativesDistrict 76 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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