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Prosecutor Doug Lloyd Announces Re-Election Plans for 2024

Michigan Business Network
January 19, 2024 9:00 AM

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Chief law enforcement officer to build on 24-year service to Eaton County

DELTA TOWNSHIP, MI – Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd today reaffirmed his commitment to the residents and businesses of Eaton County, announcing that he will seek re- election in 2024.

Appointed as the county’s chief law enforcement officer in 2013, Lloyd won election to seat in 2014 and, again, in 2016 and 2020. He previously served as Eaton County’s chief assistant prosecuting attorney and Jackson County assistant prosecuting attorney. Prosecutor Lloyd is licensed to practice law in Michigan, Arkansas and Nevada.

DougLloyd_2021_headshot[9][1]“I am honored to continue serving as Eaton County prosecutor,” said Prosecutor Lloyd (left). “I remain 100% committed to protecting victims of crime, especially violent crime, and bringing to justice criminals and anyone who threatens the safety and security of our residents, businesses and communities.”

In this position, Prosecutor Lloyd leads a team of 10 attorneys and 15 administrative staff members. His responsibilities include managing a caseload averaging 6,000 criminal cases annually. In addition, he is the chief administrator of the Eaton County Prosecutor’s Office Domestic Violence, Drug and Economic Crimes units. His success with the Economic Crimes Unit led to Prosecutor Lloyd’s appointment as special prosecutor in Ingham and Clinton counties for bad check and welfare fraud diversion cases.

His extensive experience prompted a gubernatorial appointment in 2013 to the Organized Retail Fraud Advisory Board. Prosecutor Lloyd also served on the state’s Insurance Fraud Task Force and State Drug Treatment Court Advisory Committee. He is the past president of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan.

“Eaton County is growing and changing, especially in our more populated communities,” said Prosecutor Lloyd. “With that growth comes an increased demand on the Prosecutor’s Office which requires experience, true dedication and commitment. For over 27 years, I have honorably helped victims find justice and successfully put away those whose criminal actions harmed others physically, verbally or financially. I take protecting victims and prosecuting criminals very seriously. Eaton County deserves no less.”

A resident of Delta Township in Eaton County, Prosecutor Lloyd is married to Mina, who recently retired as Ingham County assistant prosecuting attorney after 27 years. They have two sons, Matthew and Nicolas, who both graduated from Michigan State University.

Eaton County primary election takes place Aug. 6 with the general election Nov. 5. For more information on Prosecutor Doug Lloyd, visit www.votedouglloyd.com.

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Founded in 1837 as a pioneering community, Eaton County now boasts a diverse socio-economic base that includes agriculture, business, automotive, manufacturing, health care, education, and insurance. Residents enjoy all the best of rural and suburban living ideally situated near the greater Lansing region.         

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