Endorsements:
— Greater Regional Alliance of Realtors
— Commercial Alliance of Realtors
— Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce
— Right to Life of MI PAC
What people are saying.
“I know what it takes to be a Kent County Commissioner. I know Dan Burrill. Dan is the right person for this job! He has what it takes to represent the people of Wyoming on this important Board of Commissioners. I couldn't image a better person in this role. I fully add my endorsement of Dan Burrill to the many other people who are supporting him. Please join me and vote for Dan Burrill for Kent County Commission!”
— Harold Voorhees | Former Kent County Commissioner
“I was delighted when Dan Burrill decided to run for Kent County Commissioner. I knew he would do an excellent job representing us at the county level. I was disappointed to lose his strong voice on the city council, where he was always prepared and spoke up on important issues. He has our full support for re-election.”
— Lillian VanderVeen | Wyoming Community Activist
"As a Wyoming small business owner, I have found Dan Burrill to be a strong supporter of local small business. He understands the everyday peoples' needs in the 8th district. As your state representative, I have come to appreciate Dan's working knowledge of how local government and the state can work together for the benefit of our residents. Dan is a great county commissioner."
— Tommy Brann | Small Business Owner
“I got to know Dan Burrill in his City Council role while I served Wyoming as State representative. His consistent and conservative voice of reason has served Wyoming well and he has brought this same quality to the Kent County Commission.”
— Tom Hooker | Byron Township Supervisor
“I have known Dan Burrill for several years. He is a hard working Real Estate Broker and a trusted friend. We have served on the Government Affairs Committee for the Grand Rapids Association of Realtors and I have seen his passion as it relates to issues that make a community a better place to live. He is someone who I can go to in order to get something done. His character is solid and he is an awesome member of the Kent County Board of Commissioners.”
— Rusty Richter | Wyoming Resident and Business Owner
“I have had the pleasure of serving with Dan Burrill on the Grandville School Board from 2005 - 2009. Dan always had the best interest of district families and students in mind when he made important policy and budget decisions. I am confident he brings that same common sense approach to the Kent County Commission and heartily endorse him."
— Barb Palmer | Grandville School Board Member
“Dan Burrill is my step-son. He and his wife, Leesa, are committed to God, each other, and they’re family. Active in the church, he has embraced Godly morals and standards. He has also been involved in government issues most of his adult life. As a long time resident of the Wyoming community, he has had many opportunities to work with local officials. He is a local business owner and is committed to making Kent County a better place to live!”
— Ron Zandbergen | Retired Insurance Agency Owner
“I have known Dan Burrill a long time and as his High School teacher, I know he is one that I call to get the job done. His knowledge in his field as well as knowing the area allows his clients to have true insight of the community. His passion in the political arena is another side of Dan and he stands very true to his conservative values. He is a great friend and family man that I am very proud to know.”
— John Schwalm | Trustee Of Georgetown Township & Retired Grandville School Teacher
“Dan Burrill is a dedicated businessman with a heart to serve the people of Wyoming and Kent County. He has the experience to represent the people well. His commitment to family and community is first rate! Dan is a man of integrity and a trusted friend.”
— Tim & Judy Grifhorst | Tallmadge Township Trustee
“Dan's experience as a school board member, on the city council, and as Commissioner for the past two years are noteworthy. There is nothing better than local experience to help solve the challenges facing Kent County in the years ahead.”
— Stan Ponstein | Kent County Commissioner, District 7