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Scott Avery Boman (born April 14, 1962) * Edited by WDIV Staff

http://clickondetroit.com (website).
is an American Libertarian politician from
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. He has consistently earned among the top votes of any third-party candidate in every
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election from 2000 through 2018. * * He was chair of the
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in 2006. * * Described by MIRS as a Libertarian Party standard-bearer,Michigan Information and Research Service (MIRS) is an established subscriber-only news service. Non-subscribers may search to verify headlines and summaries. Those seeking to verify complete content may apply for a trial subscription at th
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/ref> he has been a candidate in every state-wide partisan election since 1994, until successfully running for the Detroit office of Community Advisory Council (district 4) in 2020. * He became the second Libertarian to be endorsed by ''
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'' when he competed in the 1997
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City Council general election on the non-partisan ballot. * * * He was also the only Lieutenant Governor candidate to support the successful
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as the running mate of Gregory Creswell in the 2006 Michigan gubernatorial election. Boman moved the Libertarian Party of Michigan from fifth to third place on the 2012 and 2014 general election ballots, by placing third in the 2010 general election when he ran for Secretary of State. * * In 2019 he created a Community Advisory Council for Detroit He is currently the Michigan Director of
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, and served as Michigan Director of Gary Johnson's 2016 presidential campaign. *


Early life

Boman was son of Democratic politician, and precinct delegate, Ray Howard Boman. * Family life (8:40) * ACLU involvement (6:00-7:01) * Real ID (0:40-6:00) His mother was artist and educator Sylvia Anna Boman. He went to grade school at the
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, and graduated from
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in 1980. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Philosophy (with a minor in
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) from
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in 1985. While a student there, he became a contributing columnist for the ''
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'' college newspaper. According to Boman, his columns took on a libertarian viewpoint after he read '' Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal'', by
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. He returned to
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where he earned his Master of Arts in
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, and participated in scholarly atomic physics research. His work was published in ''
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''. In 1999 he earned an MAT in Secondary Education at
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.


Political activities prior to 2006

Scott Boman has run for several public offices, and has been elected to leadership positions in a few organizations: Before running for public office Boman was involved in organizing at the University level. He was the founding President of a student social organization at
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called "Fellowship of the Purple Cube" in 1984. The organization also organized a protest in support of students who wished to hold an outlawed street party. * * Boman also wrote for the ''Western Herald'' on this issue and other topics. Boman began running for public office in 1994 when he ran for 7th District State Representative to the
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. In the same year Boman (along with Emily Salvette and Barb Vozenilek) headed a successful effort to collect 40,700 signatures to restore the Libertarian Party of Michigan's ballot access. Two years later, in 1996, he pursued a Federal office and ran for the
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14th District. He received 1,705 votes for 0.9% of the vote. In 1997 Boman became the second Libertarian to be endorsed by ''
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'', when he ran for member of the
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City Council. He made two unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the
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Board of Governors. His first attempt was in 1998 Boman received 2.6% of the vote. Then he ran again for the Wayne State University Board of Governors in 2000, earning more votes than any other minor party candidate, in that election, for any office. * Terri Lynn Land, Secretary of State
"Election Results General Election November 07, 2000. Member of the Wayne State University Board of Governors 8 Year Terms (2) Positions"
Michigan.gov (website).
His vote total was 130,176 (1.9%). This was 46,000 votes more than those cast for the well-known Green Party presidential candidate
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, whose vote total was 84,165 votes (but since fewer votes were cast for president Nader had a higher percentage of the vote). In 1999 Boman was elected to the
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Student Council. Boman made two unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the State Board of Education. The first being in 2002 receiving 1.6% of the vote. The second attempt was in 2004 Boman was elected to leadership positions in his party. In 2005 he was Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Michigan. The following year, in 2006, he was elected to be Chair of the
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.


2006 Lieutenant Governor campaign positions


Gubernatorial ticket

Boman's presence on the gubernatorial ticket was the topic of an article in the ''
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''. Both gubernatorial candidate Gregory Creswell and Boman participated jointly on radio interviews and in radio commercials.. Boman comments on MCRI at 34:00


Racial preferences

Like Creswell, Boman said his support of the
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(MCRI) was consistent with his opposition to all forms of state-sponsored racial or sexual discrimination. Both candidates also spoke in radio commercials that contrasted Libertarians from Democrats and Republicans, by supporting an end to what they called, "racial preferences".


Civil liberties, prisons and non-violent crime

Boman was endorsed by the "Stonewall Libertarians" for openly supporting equal rights for gays. Boman also argued that a respect for civil liberties would eliminate the need for replacing Michigan's single-business tax. Boman's alternative was to save money by pardoning people in prison for what he called "victimless crimes", and an end to state enforcement of drug prohibitions. He focused on
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as one example of civil liberties worthy of being respected.Vote-USA Project
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He was also a member of the
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(ACLU), but choose not to renew his membership in 2006 because of the ACLU opposition to MCRI.


Economy

Boman also supported a
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. Both he and Creswell referred to the
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when asked for specific ideas on practical economic reforms. In general Boman objected to all taxes, but conceded the need to phase them out carefully.Boman, Scotty
"Scotty Boman for Lt. Governor"
http://scottyboman.lpwm.org (website). * League of Women Voters

http://www.lwvmi.org (website).


Republican Party involvement

In January, 2008, Boman became a member of the Republican Party. He was interviewed by
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's major daily newspaper, ''
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'' about his support of Republican Presidential candidate
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, and cites the Paul candidacy as a reason for becoming a Republican. Boman also encouraged voters to choose Ron Paul in his opinion column, and has served as an assistant meetup organizer for the Wayne County Ron Paul Meetup Group.Organizer Alber
"The Wayne County Ron Paul Meetup Group"
"ronpaul.meetup.com/1085"(Website)
In 2012 he was among the four United States Senate candidates (nationwide) identified by ''
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'' as having been inspired by Ron Paul, and he was one of two such candidates quoted in ''
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'':
"I don't think people expected Paul to accomplish so much," said Scotty Boman, a Senate candidate in Michigan who met Paul in 1988 when the Texan was running for president on the Libertarian ticket. "He's been able to break a barrier and be heard by the mainstream."
He was elected precinct delegate in 2010 and 2012. He entered the 2012 United States Senate race as a Republican. While still a declared Republican candidate, he appeared on
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as a Delegate to the 2012 Libertarian National Convention where he nominated R. Lee Wrights for Vice President. Later in May 2012 he returned to the Libertarian Party of Michigan and was nominated as their candidate for United States Senate. *


2008 US Senate candidacy

Boman finished third in an unsuccessful attempt to be elected to Carl Levin's seat in the US Senate, in which he received 1.6% of the vote. * His attempt was made under the
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ticket after winning a contested nomination at their convention over, their 2006 United States Senate nominee, Leonard Schwartz. Boman also participated in multipartisan efforts including the formation of the Michigan Third Parties Coalition, and reminded reporters of this at an appearance in Jackson Michigan. * *


Bailout statement

Boman joined every Michigan Libertarian candidate for the United States House of Representatives, in publicly expressing disapproval of any federal bailout plan. A Libertarian Party of Michigan press release quoted Boman as saying "We must not tax, regulate and penalize them to bail out those on Wall Street and Main Street who have demonstrated they are not responsible, and will likely do the same thing again, and expect yet another bail out"


2010 Secretary of State candidacy

In 2010 Boman received the
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's nomination for
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. One of his stated objectives was to use his candidacy to draw attention to state ID modifications and the effect he believed they had on privacy. He lost the election to
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and placed third with 58,044 votes. In Michigan, partisan placement on the ballot is based upon votes received by a party's Secretary of State candidate, so his vote total moved the Libertarian Party from fifth to third place on subsequent Michigan ballot listings. Boman and his
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opponent, John Anthony La Pietra issued a joint statement expressing their concern about what they called "Dangerouse ID". Boman said he would "reject the Real ID Act, Pass Act, or any other attempt to make state documents into de facto national ID cards." Boman also opposed the driver responsibility fee, taxpayer-funded primaries, and a state Constitutional Convention. He supported no-reason absentee voting, with added security measures.


2012 US Senate candidacy

Boman was the Libertarian candidate for United States Senate in 2012. He placed third with 84,480 votes; the most votes earned by a third party United States Senate candidate from Michigan since Libertarian Jon Coon ran for that office in 1994. * He was also included in two statewide scientific polls *
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/ref> in the post-primary season. The last time a minor party candidate was included in such polls was in 1994. Because of an initial attempt to run as a Republican, Boman was also included in pre-primary polls and placed third, in a field of eight declared Republican Primary candidates. In 2008 Boman was not included in the traditional
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televised debate due to a lack of poll results, and Boman argued for inclusion in the debate based on a 7% showing in a Poll he had commissioned. Incumbent Senator
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refused to participate in the forum, shortly after Boman's release and the event was never scheduled. Republican challenger,
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also refused to debate him after the primary, * but Green Party opponent Harley Mikkelson debated Boman on a few occasions. * Boman's 2012 Senatorial campaign was his second attempt to be elected to that office, and was characterized by an emphasis on outreach to Tea Party groups.Archive search
/ref> Between the formation of his exploratory committee and the General election, Boman spoke at several events hosted by tea party groups, * * * * * * * * and he addressed the tea party directly on his webpage.


Chronology of party affiliation and nomination

Boman announced his campaign to seek the Republican nomination for United States Senate on Friday, September 9, 2011, in a press release. Several major dailies, as well as some radio and television broadcasters carried the
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originated story. * * * * This coverage included, newspapers in other states. * He thereby joined a Republican Primary contest in which most of the attention had gone to Cornerstone School founder
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and former U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra. Boman switched party affiliation twice during has campaign, and drew headlines when he dropped out of the Republican Primary and put his support behind Cornerstone School founder Clark Durant. He later faced Durant at a Tea Party debate in Romeo Michigan as a Libertarian hopeful, saying he would vote for Durant in the Republican Primary, but would oppose the Republican nominee in the general election. In May 2012, he returned to the Libertarian Party after failing to collect the 15,000 signatures necessary to be on the Republican primary ballot. Boman was nominated to be the United States Senate candidate of Libertarian Party of Michigan at their state convention in Livonia, MI on June 2, 2012. Boman beat out Libertarian activist and continuous party member Erwin Haas, who had built a campaign based around fighting "Party Jumping" and the possibility of the Libertarian Party becoming a dumping ground for Republicans unable to get on the ballot.


Notable endorsers

* Governor
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: Governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003; Libertarian Party nominee for President of the United States in 2012 and 2016. * * Judge Jim Gray: Presiding judge of the Superior Court of Orange County, California (1989–2009), and the 2012 Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee. *
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: * American activist, talk show host, and "Iraq Veterans Against the War" activist. *
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: Research scientist, libertarian speaker, author, and candidate for 2008 Libertarian Party presidential nomination. * Gregory Creswell: 2006
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gubernatorial nominee, and advocate for the
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, an anti- affirmative action ballot initiative.


Carl Levin recall effort

Boman was cosponsor of an unsuccessful effort to recall United States Senator
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of Michigan. *
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Michigan law states that
Persons holding the office of United States senator are subject to recall by the qualified and registered electors of the state as provided in chapter 36 of this act.
Boman and Warren Raftshol of Suttons Bay Michigan were granted a clarity review hearing with the ''Wayne County Election Commission'' on May 1, 2012. While the initial wording was rejected, the recall sponsors were able to use alternative wording and started circulating petitions on July 4, 2012, after Wayne County Election Chair, Milton Mack, refused to schedule a hearing for the revised language. * Michigan law provides for such circumstances:
(3) The board of county election commissioners, not less than 10 days or more than 20 days after submission to it of a petition for the recall of an officer, shall meet and shall determine whether each reason for the recall stated in the petition is of sufficient clarity to enable the officer whose recall is sought and the electors to identify the course of conduct that is the basis for the recall. Failure of the board of county election commissioners to comply with this subsection shall constitute a determination that each reason for the recall stated in the petition is of sufficient clarity to enable the officer whose recall is being sought and the electors to identify the course of conduct that is the basis for the recall.
''Inside Michigan Politics'' editor, Bill Ballenger commented on the effort saying "It is unheard of and extremely difficult to recall a congress person. Even if the language was deemed clear and petitions are circulated, it is likely they would be challenged in court." Some analysts dispute the validity of state recall laws as they apply to members of Congress. The petition language read,
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This effort drew the support of ''People Against the National Defense Act'' (PANDA), a group of activists opposing the implementation of Indefinite Detention portion of the
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. PANDA promoted the petition and featured Boman as a sympathetic United States Senate candidate. The effort also drew support from some local Republican groups. In interviews, Boman said the recall effort was partially intended to raise public awareness about indefinite detentions; which he had been speaking out against since the bill was passed by Congress. While petitioners failed to attain the 468,709 signatures needed, they initially expressed an intention to restart the effort after they reviewed new state recall laws. Plans to restart the effort were cancelled and organizers claimed an effective victory after Levin formally announced that he would not seek another term.


Community Office

Boman was elected to the MorningSide community board in 2013. He was still on the board as an At-Large Member as of November 2016. He was featured in a
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podcast about MorningSide and produced one for
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.


2013 City Clerk candidacy

Boman was an unsuccessful candidate for City Clerk in Detroit's August 6 Primary. He submitted 1000 signatures. 500 were required to be on the ballot.


Trespassing conviction

During the time leading up to a July 30 candidate forum, Boman alleged that he was assaulted, handcuffed, and confined to a closet for between 3.25 and 3.5 hours by
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police after taking photographs of an opposition candidate's signs (which he believed were made using taxpayer funds) and stopped from handing out campaign materials. * After being detained, he was charged with trespassing. Boman was a professor at Wayne County Community College District, and was in an area that was open to the general public at the time. He believed he was being held for that long to intimidate him from participating in a candidate forum, and said injuries from handcuffs caused him to lose feeling in his hand. The campus was under video surveillance, but campus police said video recordings of the incident no longer exist, and deny deleting video recorded by Boman. They said Boman's crime was recording students. On March 11, 2015 36th District Court Judge Roberta Archer convicted Boman of trespassing in connection with the incident. He appealed the verdict claiming that the prosecution's chief witness, Olivia Moss-Fort, was shown to lie under oath, and that the charge against him didn't match his alleged actions. Circuit Court Judge Cynthia Hathaway heard oral arguments in late August 2015, and a decision was still pending as of September 29. Boman initiated a civil suit while awaiting the appellate ruling. Appellate Judge Cynthia Grey Hathaway denied the appeal. In support of her opinion she wrote, "Appellant's 4th amendment rights were not violated when he was ordered to cease and desist from taking pictures and video recordings." Having lost the appeal Boman was sentenced to pay a fine of $375. He has stated his intent to continue to pursue a civil action.


2014 Lieutenant Governor candidacy

Scotty Boman was the 2014
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nominee for Lieutenant Governor. He was the running mate of gubernatorial candidate Mary Buzuma. Some polls predicted they would receive 3% percent of the vote while the two frontrunners were in a statistical tie. But in the actual election, Republican
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defeated Democrat
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with a 4.1% lead, while Buzuma and Boman finished with 1.1% which was the highest vote total for any Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in the history of Michigan.


2016 election cycle


Gary Johnson campaign directorship

Scotty Boman was Michigan Director of Gary Johnson's Presidential campaign, and served as his surrogate at a candidate forum. Johnson's vote total met a threshold in Michigan election law that qualified the Libertarian Party to have the same ballot access as major parties. This includes participation in primary elections which have previously only included Republicans and Democrats. According to Boman the campaign relied largely on home-based volunteer phone banks and door-to-door canvassers. He claimed to be recruiting these volunteers from a database of approximately 3,000 contacts. According to ''The Detroit News'', Boman believed Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, were more credible then previous Libertarian candidates. He cited their experience as Governors saying, "They've both been vetted by their own experience." ''The Detroit News'', later broke with 143 years of tradition by endorsing the Johnson-Weld Presidential ticket, instead of the Republican nominee.


Michigan Board of Education candidacy 2016 & 2018

Scotty Boman made his third run for Board of Education and finished with the second highest vote total for a Statewide minor party candidate. He ran on a platform of diversifying curriculum, parental school choice, and ending gun-free school zones for "legally qualified" gun-owners. He also called for abandoning what he called, "Federally subsidized PC fads." He ran again for Michigan Board of Education in 2018 and participated in the bipartisan televised debate for that office. The other candidate in the debate was Green Party candidate, Sherri Wells.


Police Commissioner candidacy


2017 Campaign

Boman was an unsuccessful candidate for the Fourth District seat on the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners. He lost to incumbent Commissioner Willie Bell with 39% of the vote. In interviews Boman had emphasized his status as a civilian to contrast himself from the incumbent who is a veteran of the Detroit Police Department. He told one reporter, "I think in order to have true citizen oversight, a commissioner shouldn't have a 30-year relationship with those you're overseeing." Upon being defeated he said he would continue to promote civilian oversight by founding a group called ''Detroit Residents Advancing Civilian Oversight (D.R.A.C.O.)''.


2021 Campaign

Boman made a second unsuccessful attempt to be elected to the Board of Police Commissioners in 2021. He ran on a reformist platform advocating more limits on surveillance, use of force, and more accountability by abusive police officers. He was endorsed by the Detroit Metro Times. His opponent, Willie Bell, received support from incumbent Mayor
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, and Detroit City officials aggressively removed many of Boman’s campaign signs from the lawns of his supporters.


Civilian Oversight Group

In 2018 and 2019, Boman continued to make televised appearances on behalf of DRACO. He commented on the possible effects of the Detroit Charter revision on the Board of Police Commissioners, and participated in a press conference where he criticized commissioners for not suspending a police officer who had been recorded on surveillance video hitting an emergency room patient. When the officer, Corporal Dewayne Jones, went on trial, Boman and his group continued to protest the officer’s actions. DRACO organized a protest outside the officer’s trial supporting a conviction, and they organized another protest outside his sentencing hearing calling for jail time. Boman spoke on behalf of DRACO again, in January of 2020, when Jones requested a new trial, asserting that the appeals were a ploy to keep his pension. In April 2021, after Jones was granted a new trial, Boman objected and called for reinstating felony assault charges against Jones. In January of 2022 Boman organized a DRACO news conference as Jones had a pre-trial hearing, ahead of his second trial. Boman said the Detroit Police Department needs to negotiate a contract that allows the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners to deny promotions to officers, and characterized Jones' promotion as an injustice to assault victim, Sheldy Smith. In 2019 DRACO became one of the groups opposing facial recognition technology. Boman made public statements against the technology at Detroit Board of Police Commissioner meetings, and DRACO organized a protest on July 11, 2019 at which protesters wore masks and one police commissioner was arrested while speaking against the technology. In 2022 he expressed support for the highly restricted use of high-definition police cameras on freeways.


Community Advisory Council service

In 2019 Boman Petitioned successfully to create a Community Advisory Council (CAC) in Detroit’s Fourth municipal district. He and two other officers were elected to the office in 2020. As CAC member-elect he spoke at Detroit City Council Meetings on Marijuana retail policies saying, “I think anything that's going to open more businesses and make it easier for people within the city to become involved with this industry is a good thing.” In 2020 Boman and members of another CAC organized a summit at which they complained that Community Advisory Councils were not being respected like other elected offices by the rest of the government of the City of Detroit. Upon taking office Boman provided input on Detroit’s East Warren-Cadieux corridor revitalization plan. He has also condemned District 4 Police Commissioner Willie Bell for muting District 5 Commissioner Willie Burton during teleconferenced meetings. The CAC faced some challenges. On July 12, 2021 they passed a resolution censuring Fourth District Councilmember André L. Spivey for his failure to carry out legally required appointments. Boman publicly criticized Spivey saying, "He has not been doing his job following the city ordinances as far as community appointments are concerned... It shows a disrespect for the legal process. Up until this disagreement, he had shown integrity."


Re-election

In 2022 Boman ran in a special election to fill a vacancy on the Community Advisory Council. He was re-elected to the office with 12,818 votes.


Notes


References


External links


United States Senate campaign
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campaign page for Lieutenant Governor campaign

Scotty Boman's Vote USA Posting

Greg Creswell's Vote USA Posting.



League of Women Voters Election Guide



Libertarian Party of Michigan Website

National Libertarian Party website

University of Michigan Library Reference

Vote USA Michigan 2006 Election

International Society for Individual Liberty, Michigan Chapter
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