Official Ballot. General Election, Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Oakland County, Michigan. Orion Township, Precinct 1. Republican. Mike Miller.
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1 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 1 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Dan Christ Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Elizabeth T. Clement Jake Cunningham New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Kurtis T. Wilder Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
2 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 1 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Paul Curtis Pamala M. Davis Danarius Monroe Hemphill Christine Marie O'Sullivan Margaret E. Perry Bob Storc Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
3 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 2 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Jake Cunningham Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Dan Christ New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows Kurtis T. Wilder Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Elizabeth T. Clement Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
4 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 2 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Pamala M. Davis Danarius Monroe Hemphill Christine Marie O'Sullivan Margaret E. Perry Bob Storc Paul Curtis Village Council Member Village of Lake Orion Vote for not more than 4 Ray Hammond Douglas Hobbs John D. Ranville Teresa Rutt Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
5 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 3 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Dan Christ Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Kerry Lee Morgan Kurtis T. Wilder Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Elizabeth T. Clement Doug Dern Jake Cunningham New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
6 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 3 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Danarius Monroe Hemphill Christine Marie O'Sullivan Margaret E. Perry Bob Storc Paul Curtis Pamala M. Davis Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
7 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 4 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Jake Cunningham Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Kurtis T. Wilder Dan Christ New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Elizabeth T. Clement Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
8 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 4 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Christine Marie O'Sullivan Margaret E. Perry Bob Storc Paul Curtis Pamala M. Davis Danarius Monroe Hemphill Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
9 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 5 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Dan Christ Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Elizabeth T. Clement Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Kurtis T. Wilder Jake Cunningham New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
10 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 5 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Margaret E. Perry Bob Storc Paul Curtis Pamala M. Davis Danarius Monroe Hemphill Christine Marie O'Sullivan Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
11 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 6 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Jake Cunningham Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Elizabeth T. Clement Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Kurtis T. Wilder Samuel Bagenstos Dan Christ New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
12 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 6 Community College Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College Bob Storc Paul Curtis Pamala M. Davis Danarius Monroe Hemphill Christine Marie O'Sullivan Margaret E. Perry Board Member Steven Andrew Drakos Jake Singer Jim Weidman Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: - Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuanainfused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. - Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. - Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. - Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. - Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years amendment would: - Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of : - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. - Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. - Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. - Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution amendment would allow a United s citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: - Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. - Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2- week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. - Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. - Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election. School Improvement Bond Proposition County of Oakland of Michigan Shall the, County of Oakland, of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: -Remodeling, equipping, reequipping, furnishing, refurnishing school buildings, athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities for safety and security, energy conservation and other purposes; -Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a replacement elementary school, a new early childhood center facility and security entrance additions and other additions to existing school buildings; -Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings and other facilities; and -Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings, playgrounds, athletic fields and other facilities for traffic control, safety and security and other purposes and the purchase of school buses? The maximum number of years any series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than twenty (20) years; the estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 0 mills (which is equal to $0 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of bonds is 3.99 mills annually ($3.99 per $1,000 of taxable value). The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below the current annual debt millage of 7.49 mills. If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $76,525,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $10,963,213 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of additional borrowing is $6,982,463 and the estimated total interest thereon is $10,304,882. The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 13 years and the estimated computed millage rate for such levy is 7.49 mills. The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances. (Pursuant to law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)
13 General Election, Tuesday, vember 6, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Orion Township, Precinct 7 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Bill Schuette Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer Garlin D. Gilchrist II Bill Gelineau Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland Charin H. Davenport Keith Butkovich Raymond Warner Legislative Senator 12th District Michael D. McCready Rosemary Bayer Jeff Pittel Representative in Legislature 46th District John Reilly Mindy Denninger Boards Member of the Board of Education Trustee of Michigan Dave Dutch Mike Miller Brianna T. Scott Kelly Charron Tebay Bruce Campbell Tim Orzechowski Janet M. Sanger John Paul Sanger Aaron Mariasy Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Elizabeth Gleicher Kathleen Jansen Deborah A. Servitto Term Ending 01/01/2021 Jonathan Tukel Secretary of Mary Treder Lang Jocelyn Benson Gregory Scott Stempfle Robert Gale Attorney General Tom Leonard Dana Nessel Lisa Lane Gioia Gerald T. Van Sickle Chris Graveline Party Affiliation Tami Carlone Richard Zeile Judith P. Pritchett Tiffany Tilley Scotty Boman John J. Tatar Karen Adams Douglas Levesque Sherry A. Wells Mary Anne Hering Logan R. Smith Governor of Wayne Diane Dunaskiss David Nicholson Bryan C. Barnhill Anil Kumar Jon Elgas John T. Hargenrader Christine C. Schwartz Marc Joseph Sosnowski Vote for not more than 5 Leo Bowman Karen D. McDonald Phyllis McMillen Denise Langford Morris Michael Warren n- Dan Christ Congressional United s Senator John James Debbie Stabenow George E. Huffman III Marcia Squier John Howard Wilhelm Regent of the of Michigan Andrea Fischer Newman Andrew Richner Jordan Acker Paul Brown James Lewis Hudler John Jascob County County Commissioner 1st District Michael J. Gingell Michelle A. Bryant Judicial Elizabeth T. Clement Jake Cunningham New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Linda Susan Hallmark Judge of Probate Representative in Congress 8th District Mike Bishop Elissa Slotkin Brian Ellison Joe Sanger Crystal Van Sickle Kevin A. Graves Marge Katchmark Sallows Doug Dern Kerry Lee Morgan Kurtis T. Wilder Samuel Bagenstos Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Judge of District 5, 3rd Division Lisa Asadoorian Judge of District David J. Lillis
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