Assistant Prosecutor Runs for Macomb Circuit Court Seat

Jeremy Fisher, 46, cites experience and commitment to fairness in campaign.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

An assistant Macomb County prosecutor, Jeremy Fisher, 46, of Warren, is running for an open seat on the Macomb Circuit Court bench. Fisher is the third candidate to announce for the position, citing nearly two decades of legal experience and a commitment to fairness, judicial independence, and equal access to justice.

Why it matters

The Macomb Circuit Court plays a critical role in the local justice system, handling a wide range of criminal, civil, and family law cases. The election of a new judge can significantly impact the court's approach and priorities.

The details

Fisher, who has worked as an assistant prosecutor in Macomb County for nearly 20 years, is positioning himself as a candidate focused on fairness and independence. He has emphasized his background and experience in the legal profession, noting that his path was 'built through hard work and the support of [his] community'.

  • Jeremy Fisher announced his candidacy for the Macomb Circuit Court seat on February 27, 2026.

The players

Jeremy Fisher

A 46-year-old assistant prosecutor in Macomb County, Michigan, who is running for an open seat on the Macomb Circuit Court bench.

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What they’re saying

“My path to the legal profession wasn't paved for me; it was built through hard work and the support of my community.”

— Jeremy Fisher, Assistant Prosecutor (wn.com)

What’s next

The Macomb Circuit Court election is scheduled for November 2026, and voters will have the opportunity to choose between Fisher and the other candidates who have announced their campaigns.

The takeaway

The election of a new Macomb Circuit Court judge is an important event that will shape the local justice system. Candidates like Jeremy Fisher, who emphasize fairness, independence, and community support, are positioning themselves as potential leaders in this critical role.