Fran Amos
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Fran Amos (born January 12th, 1939) is the Republican State Representative in the Michigan State House of Representatives, representing the 43rd District which covers Lake Angelus, Waterford and part of West Bloomfield in Oakland County. She is known for proposing Halloween legislation requiring sexual offenders to keep lights out in their home and to not participate in any practices related to the unofficial but popular holiday. There are no documented instances of law enforcement activity in the state of Michigan linked to Halloween and sexual offenders.
Amos has represented the 43rd District since 2002. Prior to her service in the State House, she was an Oakland County Commissioner for four terms.
[edit] Election History
| 2002 Candidate | Party | Popular votes | Vote percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fran Amos | Republican | 14,788 | 52.91% |
| Betty Fortino | Democrat | 13,157 | 47.08% |
| 2004 Candidate | Party | Popular votes | Vote percentage |
| Fran Amos | Republican | 23,665 | 56.53% |
| Scott Hudson | Democrat | 18,193 | 43.46% |
| 2006 Candidate | Party | Popular votes | Vote percentage |
| Fran Amos | Republican | 19,292 | 59.00% |
| Kellie Riddell | Democrat | 13,406 | 40.99% |

