SAGINAW TWP., MI — Kevin Seamon has announced his candidacy for the 94th District seat in the Michigan House of Representatives. If he wins, he plans to focus on jobs, education and wages.

Seamon makes a variety of claims about working for the federal government as an agent and a psychic.

In a written statement, Seamon said, “In the last election, I wasn’t allowed to use my Military Title as I am Sr. Commander Commando Legionnaire Kevin Christopher Seamon of the United States Military in Saginaw, Michigan. I am also Federal Agent White Knight 196. James Bond is 007. I am 196. I am a Real Life Government Psychic.”

When asked about his statement, Seamon said he was “trying to come out in the open about what I do.”

This is Seamon’s second time running for the 94th District seat. In 2016, he ran against Republican Tim Kelly and lost.

The 94th District seat is currently held by state Rep. Rodney Wakeman, R-Saginaw Township.

Seamon, 41, is a Democrat.

Seamon said his ideas to create jobs in the state include creating an alliance with neighboring states like Indiana and Ohio to bring manufacturing jobs to the region.

A 1996 Swan Valley High School graduate, he says he holds an associate degree from Delta College and a bachelor’s degree from Northwood University in banking and financial management.

In addition to a focus on jobs, his campaign will focus on education and lowering crime.

“Education is crime prevention,” he said.

According to the Saginaw County Clerk’s office, Seamon is the only person who has filed for the 2020 election in Saginaw County. Since it’s still early, the state hasn’t issued a deadline to file for next year’s election, however, the date is usually set in May, said Kyle Bostwick, chief deputy county clerk.

The 94th District encompasses part of Saginaw County, including the city of Frankenmuth and the townships of Albee, Birch Run, Blumfield, Frankenmuth, Saginaw, St. Charles, Swan Creek, Taymouth, Thomas, and Tittabawassee.