
Endorsed by:
Brandon McCullough- Livonia City Council President
Laura Toy- Livonia City Council Member
Livonia Democrat Club
Livonia Firefighter Union- IAFF Local 1164
Livonia Police Officer's Association
Dayna Polehanki - Michigan State Senator
UAW - Region 1A
Metro Detroit AFL-CIO






Election 2025
Vote for Change this November
-If you’re tired of the same old status quo – vote for someone who can see new ways forward.
-If you’re tired of not being heard – vote for those who truly listen.
-If you’re tired of Livonia missing out on grant opportunities, even with grant writers right here in town, vote for someone who isn’t too proud to ask for help.
-If you’re tired of ADA compliance being put on the back burner – with little progress made – vote for someone committed to not only advocating, but learning more about real accommodations.
-If you want libraries with the infrastructure they deserve vote for those who understand the value of reading and learning.
-If you care about our first responders – vote for someone who knows the importance of proper staffing and equipment.
-If you want all of these things – Vote Brockway on Nov. 4th.
Cooperation. Logic. Family.
Utilizing cooperation and logic for the betterment of families and individuals in Livonia.

Campaign Goals Overview
As a candidate for Livonia City Council, my objective is to utilize sound logic, foster active cooperation, and keep the needs of both families and individuals in mind through the actions of elected office.
Cooperation — There’s an adage: many hands make light work. We must rely on one another to get things done within the city. I intend to extend a hand or lend an ear to those who ask for assistance.
Logic — Throughout my career, data analysis has been integral to my daily operations at the Department of Homeland Security (Transportation Security Administration) and currently at the Department of Veterans Affairs. I believe that by reviewing data, numbers, and quantitative facts — paired with open discussion — we can achieve the best possible outcomes.
Family — I have lived in Livonia most of my life. My wife and I bought our first home here. I intend to do my best to ensure that the needs of both Livonia’s families and individuals are met to the fullest reasonable extent. I pledge to ask myself, in every decision, “Does this help the residents of Livonia?”
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