Don't waste hours Googling candidates.
Branch has information on all of your candidates, in one place.
Kathleen E. McIntyre
NONPARTISAN
Kathleen E. McIntyre is running for Livonia City Council Member.
Personal background
Kathleen McIntyre has a bachelor's degree in business and a Master of Business Administration from Michigan State University.
Political background
Kathleen previously served as a Livonia city council member from 2016 to 2023.
Professional background
Kathleen is the student and community affairs manager at Southeastern Michigan Construction Academy, where she connects students with careers in skilled trades. She also has experience in marketing and communications.
Economy
Supports reducing bureaucratic hurdles, streamlining city permitting, and actively supporting local businesses to strengthen the economy.
Supports strengthening Livonia’s workforce through education, apprenticeships, and skilled trade programs.
Supports maximizing state and federal grants and advocating for legislative reforms to ensure Livonia retains more local tax dollars.
Suggest an edit
Housing & Urban Development
As of August 12, 2025, Kathleen E. McIntyre’s website did not contain information on this issue.
Suggest an edit
Public Safety
Plans to prioritize public safety by investing to attract and retain top-quality first responders.
Supports building a modern police headquarters with the latest technology and believes in community policing and close partnerships between law enforcement and residents.
Suggest an edit
Healthcare
As of August 12, 2025, Kathleen E. McIntyre’s website did not contain information on this issue.
Suggest an edit
Public Services
Supports upgrading local parks and ensuring they are clean and safe.
Wants to strengthen partnerships that benefit Livonia’s seniors and residents with disabilities.
Suggest an edit
Energy & the Environment
Supports replacing outdated city buildings with energy-efficient and cost-effective facilities.
Suggest an edit
Transportation & Infrastructure
Plans to prioritize creating safer, more walkable neighborhoods.
Suggest an edit




