
City of Linden
Cheryl Lopez for 67-4 District Court Judge – Serving the Linden Community
Strengthening Local Courts for Residents of Linden, Michigan
Residents of The City of Linden, Michigan are served by the 67th District Court’s 4th Division (67-4) in Genesee County. This court handles important local matters including traffic violations, misdemeanor criminal cases, landlord- tenant disputes, and small claims cases.
Cheryl Lopez is running for 67-4 District Court Judge with a commitment to fairness, integrity, and respect for every person who enters the courtroom.
Cheryl’s focus is to ensure the court serves the community with professionalism, transparency, and a strong understanding of the people who live and work in Genesee County, including The City of Linden residents.
FAQ
Which communities fall within the 67-4 District Court?
The 4th division of the 67th District Court includes communities such as The City of Fenton and Fenton Township, The City of Grand Blanc and Grand Blanc Township, Linden, Swartz Creek, Argentine Township, Clayton Township, Gaines Township, and Mundy Township.
What kinds of cases are handled in the district court?
The court handles traffic violations, misdemeanor criminal cases, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims cases, and preliminary hearings for felony charges.
Why is the 67th District Court, 4th Division judicial election important for local residents?
The 67th District Court, 4th Division judicial election is important because district court judges make decisions that directly affect the daily lives of residents, families, and local businesses. These cases can involve traffic violations, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims, and criminal matters that impact the local community.
The judge elected to the 67th District Court, 4th Division will be responsible for applying the law fairly, maintaining order in the courtroom, and ensuring justice is served for those who appear before the court.
Residents who live within the 4th Division of the 67th District will have the opportunity to vote in the primary election on August 4, 2026, followed by the general election on November 3, 2026.
As judge, Cheryl Lopez will ensure the court continues to serve the community with fairness, integrity, and accountability.
To learn more about Cheryl Lopez and her campaign, visit the main campaign page or follow the Cheryl Lopez for Judge Facebook page for campaign updates.
