Elect Randy Bruce for Mayor
A HISTORY OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO MOVE US INTO THE FUTURE.
Dr. Randy Bruce is running for Mayor of Farmington Hills to continue the work he has dedicated his life to — building a safer, smarter, and stronger city for everyone who calls it home. A 39-year resident, Randy brings deep experience and results-driven leadership to the table. With more than 20 years on the City Council — including four terms as Mayor Pro Tem — Randy understands the issues, the systems, and the solutions.
His leadership has helped cut costs, strengthen services, and protect what makes Farmington Hills a great place to live. He has served on the Zoning Board of Appeals, and other vital boards that shape how our city grows. As a licensed psychologist and business owner, he also brings a unique, people-first approach to public service — always grounded in data, compassion, and common sense.
His record is long. His results are real. And his focus is your future.
Support Randy’s Campaign for Mayor
Real change doesn’t come from outside the community—it starts right here, with all of us. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us reach more voters, share our message, and bring forward the leadership Farmington Hills deserves.
To contribute by check: Please make a check out to:
Randy Bruce for Mayor and mail it to:
PO Box 3380
Farmington Hills, MI 48333
Focused on What Matters. Driven by What’s Next.
Randy Bruce doesn’t just believe in Farmington Hills — he has helped shape it into one of the safest, most livable cities in Michigan. But good isn’t good enough. As Mayor, Randy is ready to build on what’s working and fix what isn’t.
His priorities include:
- Protecting the character and safety of our neighborhoods
- Rebuilding and reimagining our parks and recreation spaces
- Making our city more walkable, connected, and business-friendly
- Investing in smart technology and future-ready infrastructure
- Supporting seniors and ensuring they can thrive in place
- Equipping police and fire with the tools and training they need
- It’s about creating a city that works — for everyone.