NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014

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Page 1 of 6 NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014 ALL ELECTORS ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE that a General Election will be held in all precincts of all cities and townships in Livingston County on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., at which time candidates of the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, U.S. Taxpayers, Green, and Natural Law Parties who seek election to the following partisan offices are to be voted for in Livingston County: Governor/Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative in Congress (8 th District), State Senator (22 nd District), State Representative (42 nd and 47 th Districts), State Board of Education, University of Michigan Board of Regents, Michigan State University Board of Trustees, Wayne State University Board of Governors, County Commissioner (9 Districts) and Conway Township Treasurer, and other partisan offices that may by law be required to be elected at this General Election. Candidates seeking election to the following nonpartisan offices are also to be voted for at the General Election: Justice of the Supreme Court, Appeals Court Judge (4 th District), District Court Judge (53 rd District), Village President and Trustees, School, Community College, Library District Board, Hamburg Township Library Board Director, and such other nonpartisan offices that may by law be required to be elected at this General Election. The following proposals will be presented at the General Election: PROPOSAL 14-1 A REFERENDUM OF PUBLIC ACT 520 OF 2012, ESTABLISHING A HUNTING SEASON FOR WOLVES AND AUTHORIZING ANNUAL WOLF HUNTING SEASONS Public Act 520 of 2012 would: Designate wolf as game for hunting purposes and authorize the first wolf hunting season. Allow the Natural Resources Commission to schedule annual wolf hunting seasons. Provide criminal penalties for the unlawful possession or taking of wolves, but shield a person who lawfully captures or destroys a wolf from prosecution. Require a person who wishes to hunt wolves to obtain a wolf hunting license. Create a Wolf Management Advisory Council for the purpose of making nonbinding recommendations to the legislature regarding the proper management of wolves. Should this law be approved? PROPOSAL 14-2 A REFERENDUM OF PUBLIC ACT 21 OF 2013, GRANTING THE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION THE POWER TO DESIGNATE WOLVES AND CERTAIN OTHER ANIMALS AS GAME WITHOUT LEGISLATIVE ACTION

Page 2 of 6 Public Act 21 of 2013 would: Allow the Natural Resources Commission (NRC) to designate certain animals as game for hunting purposes and establish the first hunting season for game animals without legislative action. Continue the NRC s designation of wolves as game and allow the NRC to set a wolf hunting season. Grant the Legislature sole authority to remove a species from the list of designated game animals. Eliminate the $1.00 hunting and fishing licensing fee for members of the military, whether stationed inside or outside of Michigan, subject to any lottery. Give the NRC sole authority to regulate fishing. Should this law be approved? TYRONE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SAFETY PROPOSAL Shall a special assessment district be created, encompassing all of Tyrone Township, for purposes of purchasing public safety services and general operations for fire protection, and annually assessing each parcel of land as follows: a) Vacant parcels, $85; b) Parcels with residential structures, $175; c) All other parcels, $300; d) For those parcels containing structures or manufactured homes with multiple units, an additional sum of $20 per unit will be assessed, with the assessments levied for a period of 6 years commencing in 2015 and continuing through and including 2020? The first year of the assessment shall generate estimated revenues of $684,880. During the term of this assessment, the assessment may be increased in an amount not to exceed 10% of the original assessment or decreased by an amount deemed appropriate by the Tyrone Township Board. HAMBURG TOWNSHIP ROAD MILLAGE PROPOSAL Is Hamburg Township, Livingston County, Michigan, authorized to levy against all real property in the Township an amount not to exceed 2.00 mill ($2.00 on each $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of five (5) years, 2014 to 2018 inclusive, and 1.00 mill ($1.00 on each $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of 10 years, from 2019 through 2028 inclusive, for the purpose of improvements, repair and maintenance of public roads in Hamburg Township? Improvements would include repaving of paved roads, chip sealing of paved roads, adding gravel to gravel roads, and related drainage improvements. If this new millage is approved and levied in December 2014, the estimated amount of revenue that would be collected in the first year would be approximately $1,831,500.

Page 3 of 6 PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND OTHER PROPERTY EXEMPTED BY LAW 18 MILLS FOR 6 YEARS Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the administrative offices of Pinckney Community Schools, 2130 East M-36, Pinckney, Michigan 48169, telephone: (810) 225-3900. HOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND OTHER PROPERTY EXEMPTED BY LAW 19.0495 MILLS FOR 12 YEARS Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the administrative offices of Howell Public Schools, 411 North Highlander Way, Howell, Michigan 48843, telephone: (517) 548-6200. IOSCO TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL To provide funds, One Point Four One Three Three (1.4133) Mills ($1.4133 per $1,000.00 of State Taxable Valuation) for the improvement, maintenance, and dust control of public roads in Iosco Township for a period of five (5) years beginning December 2015. Shall the expired previous voted increases in the tax limitations imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution in Iosco Township, of 1.5 mills ($1.50 per $1,000.00 of taxable value), reduced to 1.4133 mills ($1.4133 per $1,000.00 of taxable value) by the required millage rollbacks, be renewed at 1.4133 mills ($1.4133 per $1,000.00 of taxable value) and levied for a period of five (5) years from 2015 through 2019 inclusive for funding road maintenance, road improvements and dust control for the public roads of the Township of Iosco, Livingston County, Michigan, raising an estimated $178,000.00 in the first year the millage is levied? CROMAINE DISTRICT LIBRARY BALLOT PROPOSAL Shall the Cromaine District Library, County of Livingston, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Twelve Million Dollars ($12,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from date of issuance exclusive of refunding, for the purpose of paying all or part of the costs of acquiring, constructing, furnishing and equipping an expansion and improvements to the Cromaine Library, including related parking and site improvements? The estimated millage to be levied in 2015 is 0.85 mills ($0.85 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is 0.76 mils ($0.76 per $1,000 of taxable value).

Page 4 of 6 HARTLAND TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL Shall the tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution on all taxable real and tangible personal property within the Township of Hartland, Livingston County, Michigan, be increased for said Township in an amount not to exceed 1.5 mills ($1.50 on each $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of ten (10) years, 2014 to 2023, inclusive, to provide funds for the purpose of road maintenance and improvements, including grading, storm water drainage and chloride treatment; and shall the Township levy such new additional millage for said purpose; the estimate of the revenue the Township of Hartland will collect if the millage is approved and levied by the Township in the 2014 calendar year is approximately $873,000? WHITMORE LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNEXATION AND ASSUMPTION OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS PROPOSITION ANNEXATION OF WHITMORE LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OF ANN ARBOR AND ASSUMPTION OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the Superintendent s office of Whitmore Lake Public School District, 8845 Main Street, Whitmore Lake, Michigan 48189, telephone: 734-449-5336. STOCKBRIDGE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS STOCKBRIDGE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND OTHER PROPERTY EXEMPTED BY LAW 23.2595 MILLS FOR 4 YEARS Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the administrative offices of Stockbridge Community Schools, 305 West Elizabeth Street, Stockbridge, Michigan 49285-9791, telephone: (517) 851-7188. * The Polling Locations in Livingston County are as follows: Brighton Charter Township Brighton Township Hall, 4363 Buno Rd., Brighton Pcts. 2, 4 & 9 Hilton Elementary, 9600 Hilton Rd., Brighton Pcts. 3 & 8 Spencer Elementary, 10639 Spencer Rd., Brighton Pct. 5 VFW Hall, 10590 E. Grand River, Brighton Pct. 6 Brighton Twp. Fire Hall, 1580 S. Old US-23, Brighton Pct. 7 Hartland Farms Middle School, 581 Taylor Rd., Brighton Cohoctah Township Cohoctah Township Hall, 10518 Antcliff Rd., Fowlerville Conway Township Conway Township Hall, 8015 N. Fowlerville Rd., Fowlerville Deerfield Township Pcts. 1 & 2 Deerfield Township Hall, 4492 Center Rd., Linden

Page 5 of 6 Genoa Charter Township Pcts. 1 & 9 Cleary University, 3750 Cleary Dr., Howell Pcts. 2 & 10 Three Fires School, 4125 W. Crooked Lake, Howell Pcts. 3 & 11 Community Bible Church, 7372 W. Grand River, Brighton Pcts. 4 & 8 Brighton Nazarene Church, 7679 Brighton Rd., Brighton Pcts. 5 & 12 Chilson Hills Baptist Church, 4440 Brighton Rd., Brighton Pcts. 6 & 7 Hornung Elementary School, 4680 Bauer Rd., Brighton Green Oak Charter Township Fellowship Baptist Church, 10774 Nine Mile, Whitmore Lake Pct. 2 Hawkins School, 8900 Lee Rd., Brighton Pcts. 3 & 9 Green Oak Free Methodist Church, 10111 Fieldcrest Rd., Brighton Pcts. 4 & 6 Brummer School, 9919 N. Rushton Rd., South Lyon Pct. 5 Green Oak Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake Rd., Brighton Pcts. 7 & 8 Scranton Middle School, 8415 Maltby, Brighton Hamburg Township Pcts. 1 & 5 St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7701 E. M-36, Hamburg Pct. 2 Hamburg Township Fire Station 11, 3666 E. M-36, Pinckney Pct. 3 Country Elementary, 2939 E. M-36, Pinckney Pct. 4 Hamburg Township Hall, 10405 Merrill Rd., Hamburg Pct. 6 Navigator School, 2150 E. M-36 at McGregor Rd., Pinckney Pct. 7 Livingston County Wildlife & Conservation Club, 6060 E. M-36, Hamburg Pct. 8 Hamburg Township Library, 10411 Merrill Rd., Hamburg Handy Township Pcts. 1, 2 & 3 Woodshire Place Banquet Facility, 6520 W. Grand River Ave., Fowlerville Hartland Township Pcts. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Former Hartland High School (Hartland Education Support Service Center), 9525 Highland Rd., Hartland Howell Township Pcts. 1 & 3 M-Tec (Michigan Technical Education Center), Transwest Industrial Center, 1240 Packard Dr., Howell Pct. 2 Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Rd., Howell Iosco Township Iosco Township Hall, 2050 Bradley Rd., Webberville Pct. 2 Trinity United Methodist Church, 8201 W. Iosco Rd., Fowlerville Marion Township Pcts. 1 & 2 Marion Township Hall, 2877 W. Coon Lake Rd., Howell Pcts. 3 & 4 Marion Township Hall, 2877 W. Coon Lake Rd., (Lower Level), Howell Oceola Township Oceola Township Hall, 1577 Latson Rd., Howell Pct. 2 Chemung Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center, 3125 Golf Club Rd., Howell Pcts. 3 & 4 St. John Catholic Church, 2900 N. Hacker, at M-59, Howell Putnam Township Pcts. 1 & 4 Arise United Methodist Church, 11211 Dexter-Pinckney Rd., Pinckney Pcts. 2 & 3 Putnam Township Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Pinckney

Page 6 of 6 Tyrone Township Fenton Church of the Nazarene, 11075 Runyan Lake Rd., Fenton Pcts. 2 & 3 Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church, 10235 White Lake Rd., Fenton Pct. 4 Tyrone Township Hall, 10408 Center Rd., Fenton Unadilla Township Unadilla Township Hall, 126 Webb St., Gregory Brighton City Brighton Area District Library, 100 Library Dr., Brighton Pct. 2 Brighton City Council Chambers, 200 N. First St., Brighton Pcts. 3 & 4 BECC (Brighton Education Community Center) Building, 125 S. Church St., Brighton Howell City Pcts. 1 & 2 Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA), 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell Pct. 3 Howell City Hall, Second Floor Conference Room, 611 E. Grand River Ave., Howell All of the above polling locations provide voting access for individuals with disabilities and contain voting instructions in alternative formats, including audio and Braille. Voters are reminded of the identification requirement. You will be asked to present photo ID at the polls, such as a Michigan driver s license or identification card. Voters may also show the following forms of photo ID: driver s license or identification card issued by another state; federal or state government issued photo identification; U.S. passport; military identification card with photo; student identification card with photo from a high school or an accredited institution of higher education, such as a college or university; or tribal identification card with photo. Anyone who does not have an acceptable form of photo ID or who is not carrying one can still vote. They will sign a brief form indicating that they are not in possession of a photo ID. Their ballots will be included with all others and will be counted on Election Day. Applications for absent voter ballots are available for the General Election and may be obtained by contacting your City or Township Clerk. Please call ahead for office hours. Requests for absent voter ballots must be in writing. 10/17/2014 Margaret M. Dunleavy Livingston County Clerk