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Sample Ballot
Read Both Sides of the Ballot
Bath Charter Township Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Sample Ballot
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 2-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 2-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Sample Ballot
Read Both Sides of the Ballot
Bath Charter Township Precinct 2-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 2-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Haslett Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Greg Bird
Tracy Collins
Camara Lewis
Board MemberHaslett Public SchoolsPartial Term Ending
12/31/2022Vote for not more than 1
Joshua Morey
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Sample Ballot
Read Both Sides of the Ballot
Bath Charter Township Precinct 3-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 3-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Sample Ballot
Read Both Sides of the Ballot
Bath Charter Township Precinct 3-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 3-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Laingsburg Community Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Mary E.S. Angst
Renee Gutzman
Margaret Sayles
Board MemberLaingsburg Community
SchoolsPartial Term Ending
12/31/2022Vote for not more than 1
Andrew W. Hagerty
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 4-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 4-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 4-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 4-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Suzanne Garrity
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Haslett Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Tracy Collins
Camara Lewis
Greg Bird
Board MemberHaslett Public SchoolsPartial Term Ending
12/31/2022Vote for not more than 1
Joshua Morey
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 5-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 5-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 5-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Marie E. HoweDemocrat
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Kathleen McQueenDemocrat
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Steven E. WiswasserDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Jack BarberDemocrat
Joseph BenzieDemocrat
Ryan Fewins-BlissDemocrat
Allen L. RosekransDemocrat
Guy ElsenheimerRepublican
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Bath Charter Township Precinct 5-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Township LibraryBoard Member
Bath Township Public Library
Vote for not more than 6
Kenneth Jensen
Theresa Kidd
Audrey Barton
Anita Lynn Bergen
Larry Fewins-Bliss
Suzanne Garrity
Local School DistrictBoard Member
East Lansing Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Joshua R. Barber
Monica M. Fink
Matthew J. Heos
Gregory Hess
Elizabeth Guerrero Lyons
Nichole Martin
Dorian Prier
Debbie Walton
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Nicholas McDonaldRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sharon K. BassetteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Denice SchultheissRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Stanley SillmanRepublican
Eric BoakNo Party Affiliation
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Jennifer Fenning
Lori A. Miller
Erin Porter
Bill Sillman
Jason Smith
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Nicholas McDonaldRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sharon K. BassetteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Denice SchultheissRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Stanley SillmanRepublican
Eric BoakNo Party Affiliation
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Leanne M. O'Brien
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Nicholas McDonaldRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sharon K. BassetteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Denice SchultheissRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Stanley SillmanRepublican
Eric BoakNo Party Affiliation
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Bengal Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Bingham Township Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner3rd District
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce DeLongRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
J. Eric SilmRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Alysha ChantRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Jessica Chant-SmithRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Tony HufnagelRepublican
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Bingham Township Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Vern FeldpauschRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Therese A. KoenigsknechtRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Ann M. SchaferRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Elizabeth MarvelRepublican
Stephanie L. SchaferRepublican
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Lori A. Miller
Erin Porter
Bill Sillman
Jason Smith
Jennifer Fenning
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Vern FeldpauschRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Therese A. KoenigsknechtRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Ann M. SchaferRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Elizabeth MarvelRepublican
Stephanie L. SchaferRepublican
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
VillagePresident
Village of FowlerVote for not more than 1
Vernon J. Thelen
TrusteeVillage of Fowler
Vote for not more than 3
Richard A. Fink
Melissa A. Humphrey
Brad C. Rhynard
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Lori A. Miller
Erin Porter
Bill Sillman
Jason Smith
Jennifer Fenning
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Vern FeldpauschRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Therese A. KoenigsknechtRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Ann M. SchaferRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Elizabeth MarvelRepublican
Stephanie L. SchaferRepublican
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Dallas Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
Leanne M. O'Brien
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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City of DeWitt Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
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City of DeWitt Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
CityMayor
Vote for not more than 1
Susan Leeming
Council MemberVote for not more than 3
Matt Cooper
Dave Hunsaker
Trevor VanDyke
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Jason Hanselman
Bradley Stoddard
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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City of DeWitt Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
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City of DeWitt Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
CityMayor
Vote for not more than 1
Susan Leeming
Council MemberVote for not more than 3
Dave Hunsaker
Trevor VanDyke
Matt Cooper
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Bradley Stoddard
Jason Hanselman
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Jason Hanselman
Bradley Stoddard
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Bradley Stoddard
Jason Hanselman
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 3-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 3-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Jason Hanselman
Bradley Stoddard
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 3-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner5th District
Vote for not more than 1
Robert E. ShowersRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 3-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Guillermo Z. Lopez
Robin M. Moore
Nino Rodriguez
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Bradley Stoddard
Jason Hanselman
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 4-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Robin M. Moore
Nino Rodriguez
Guillermo Z. Lopez
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 5-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 5-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Jason Hanselman
Bradley Stoddard
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 5-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 5-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Nino Rodriguez
Guillermo Z. Lopez
Robin M. Moore
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
5895
612
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Local School DistrictBoard Member
East Lansing Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Monica M. Fink
Matthew J. Heos
Gregory Hess
Elizabeth Guerrero Lyons
Nichole Martin
Dorian Prier
Debbie Walton
Joshua R. Barber
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
5895
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner6th District
Vote for not more than 1
Dwight J. WashingtonDemocrat
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 6-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Guillermo Z. Lopez
Robin M. Moore
Nino Rodriguez
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 7-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 7-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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DeWitt Charter Township Precinct 7-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Rick GalardiRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Adam CramtonRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Sandra StumpRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
David J. FedewaRepublican
Brian RossRepublican
David SeegerRepublican
Steven SmithRepublican
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Robin M. Moore
Nino Rodriguez
Guillermo Z. Lopez
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce Dale LeveyRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Dawn D. LeveyDemocrat
Sandra FrinkRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Amy M. BowenRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Dennis A. BaeseRepublican
Robert F. LadiskiRepublican
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Dayna L. Bancroft
Joshua D. Miller
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
LibraryElsie Public Library
Library Millage ProposalShall the Elsie Public Library, County of Clinton, Michigan, be authorized to levy a new additional millage in an amount not to exceed 1.0 mills ($1.00 on each $1,000 of taxable value) annually against all taxable property within the Elsie Public Library district in perpetuity beginning in the year 2020, for the purpose of providing funds for all district library purposes authorized by law? The estimate of the revenue the Elsie Public Library will collect if the millage is approved and levied by the Elsie Public Library in the first year (2020) is approximately $67,000.
Yes
No
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce Dale LeveyRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Dawn D. LeveyDemocrat
Sandra FrinkRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Amy M. BowenRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Dennis A. BaeseRepublican
Robert F. LadiskiRepublican
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
LibraryElsie Public Library
Library Millage ProposalShall the Elsie Public Library, County of Clinton, Michigan, be authorized to levy a new additional millage in an amount not to exceed 1.0 mills ($1.00 on each $1,000 of taxable value) annually against all taxable property within the Elsie Public Library district in perpetuity beginning in the year 2020, for the purpose of providing funds for all district library purposes authorized by law? The estimate of the revenue the Elsie Public Library will collect if the millage is approved and levied by the Elsie Public Library in the first year (2020) is approximately $67,000.
Yes
No
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce Dale LeveyRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Dawn D. LeveyDemocrat
Sandra FrinkRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Amy M. BowenRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Dennis A. BaeseRepublican
Robert F. LadiskiRepublican
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Duplain Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
VillagePresident
Village of ElsieVote for not more than 1
Thomas Frink
ClerkVillage of Elsie
Vote for not more than 1
Ann Trierweiler
VillageTrustee
Village of ElsieVote for not more than 3
Todd A. Carroll
Samuel Frink
James H. Hyland
Joseph Ondrusek
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Dayna L. Bancroft
Joshua D. Miller
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
LibraryElsie Public Library
Library Millage ProposalShall the Elsie Public Library, County of Clinton, Michigan, be authorized to levy a new additional millage in an amount not to exceed 1.0 mills ($1.00 on each $1,000 of taxable value) annually against all taxable property within the Elsie Public Library district in perpetuity beginning in the year 2020, for the purpose of providing funds for all district library purposes authorized by law? The estimate of the revenue the Elsie Public Library will collect if the millage is approved and levied by the Elsie Public Library in the first year (2020) is approximately $67,000.
Yes
No
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Patti Jo SchaferRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Starr WirthRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathy ObergDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Richard V. JonesRepublican
Dennis StrahleRepublican
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
Leanne M. O'Brien
James John Pohl
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Patti Jo SchaferRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Starr WirthRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathy ObergDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Richard V. JonesRepublican
Dennis StrahleRepublican
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Portland Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jonathan Bair
Anthony W. Edwards
Beth Goodman
Andrew M. Huhn
Nancyann P. Lufkin
Joe Polasek
Angela M. Shinaver
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Patti Jo SchaferRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Starr WirthRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathy ObergDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Richard V. JonesRepublican
Dennis StrahleRepublican
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
VillagePresident
Village of EagleVote for not more than 1
Paul Bruder
ClerkVillage of Eagle
Vote for not more than 1
Laurie Zoll
TreasurerVillage of Eagle
Vote for not more than 1
Penny Unger-Brookens
VillageTrustee
Village of EagleVote for not more than 6
Mary Christmas
Curtis Flynn
Clayton T. Leonard
Michalle Leonard
Eddie Alfred Rodriguez
Kyle Stiffler
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Portland Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jonathan Bair
Anthony W. Edwards
Beth Goodman
Andrew M. Huhn
Nancyann P. Lufkin
Joe Polasek
Angela M. Shinaver
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Patti Jo SchaferRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Starr WirthRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathy ObergDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Richard V. JonesRepublican
Dennis StrahleRepublican
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Eagle Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Grand Ledge Public Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Jamil Cage
Raymone E. Gude
Andrea L. Herrst
Patrick McKennon
Nicole Shannon
District LibraryBoard Member
Grand Ledge Area District Library
Vote for not more than 2
Kevin Garthe
Joni M. Henretty
John Holck
Joni Jeffery
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Essex Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Carla WardinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lori ConnerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathleen GeorgeRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
James GavendaDemocrat
Mark WinsorRepublican
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Essex Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Erin Porter
Bill Sillman
Jason Smith
Jennifer Fenning
Lori A. Miller
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Essex Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Carla WardinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lori ConnerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathleen GeorgeRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
James GavendaDemocrat
Mark WinsorRepublican
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Essex Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member Fulton Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Karla R. Childers
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Local School DistrictFulton Schools
Bonding ProposalShall Fulton Schools, Gratiot and Clinton Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Nine Million Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($9,460,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor for the purpose of:
remodeling, equipping and re-equipping and furnishing and refurnishing school buildings; acquiring, installing, equipping or re-equipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving the site?
The following is for informational purposes only:
The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2021 is 2.95 mills ($2.95 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, is twenty-eight (28) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 2.47 mills ($2.47 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited and the proceeds cannot be used for repair or maintenance costs, teacher, administrator or employee salaries, or other operating expenses.)
Yes
No
Community CollegeI. Mid Michigan CollegeAnnexation Proposition
Shall Mid Michigan College, Michigan, annex the territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan that is not already included in a community college district?
Yes
No
II. Mid Michigan CollegeAdoption of Mid Michigan College Maximum Tax Rate
in Annexed Territory
To provide funds for Mid Michigan College, Michigan, shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in the proposed annexed territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan, be increased in perpetuity by 1.2232 mills ($1.2232 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), representing the community college district charter millage; the estimate of the revenue the community college district will collect within the annexed territory of the intermediate school district if the millage is approved and levied in 2020 is approximately $3,110,000?
Yes
No
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Essex Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Carla WardinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lori ConnerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathleen GeorgeRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
James GavendaDemocrat
Mark WinsorRepublican
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Essex Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
VillagePresident
Village of Maple RapidsVote for not more than 1
Daryl Trefil
TrusteeVillage of Maple Rapids
Vote for not more than 3
Jerry Kissling
Amanda VanEtten
VillageLibrary Board MemberVillage of Maple Rapids
Vote for not more than 2
Patricia Abbott
Local School DistrictBoard Member Fulton Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Karla R. Childers
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Local School DistrictFulton Schools
Bonding ProposalShall Fulton Schools, Gratiot and Clinton Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Nine Million Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($9,460,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor for the purpose of:
remodeling, equipping and re-equipping and furnishing and refurnishing school buildings; acquiring, installing, equipping or re-equipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving the site?
The following is for informational purposes only:
The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2021 is 2.95 mills ($2.95 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, is twenty-eight (28) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 2.47 mills ($2.47 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited and the proceeds cannot be used for repair or maintenance costs, teacher, administrator or employee salaries, or other operating expenses.)
Yes
No
Community CollegeI. Mid Michigan CollegeAnnexation Proposition
Shall Mid Michigan College, Michigan, annex the territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan that is not already included in a community college district?
Yes
No
II. Mid Michigan CollegeAdoption of Mid Michigan College Maximum Tax Rate
in Annexed Territory
To provide funds for Mid Michigan College, Michigan, shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in the proposed annexed territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan, be increased in perpetuity by 1.2232 mills ($1.2232 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), representing the community college district charter millage; the estimate of the revenue the community college district will collect within the annexed territory of the intermediate school district if the millage is approved and levied in 2020 is approximately $3,110,000?
Yes
No
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Essex Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Carla WardinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lori ConnerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Kathleen GeorgeRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
James GavendaDemocrat
Mark WinsorRepublican
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Essex Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Greenbush Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Lee ThelenRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Ramona SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Denise S. RoofRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Kyle GrahamRepublican
Larry C. KindelRepublican
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Greenbush Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Joshua D. Miller
Dayna L. Bancroft
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Greenbush Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Lee ThelenRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Ramona SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Denise S. RoofRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Kyle GrahamRepublican
Larry C. KindelRepublican
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Greenbush Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Gregory A. ArmbrustmacherRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Daniel C. SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Michael C. KleinRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Perry FitzpatrickRepublican
David L. PiggottRepublican
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Bill Sillman
Jason Smith
Jennifer Fenning
Lori A. Miller
Erin Porter
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Gregory A. ArmbrustmacherRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Daniel C. SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Michael C. KleinRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Perry FitzpatrickRepublican
David L. PiggottRepublican
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Preston Weber
Leanne M. O'Brien
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Gregory A. ArmbrustmacherRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Daniel C. SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Michael C. KleinRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Perry FitzpatrickRepublican
David L. PiggottRepublican
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Montcalm Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Karen A. Carbonelli
Patricia Hinrichs
Board of Trustee MemberMontcalm Community
CollegePartial Term Ending
12/31/2024Vote for not more than 1
Carol Deuling-Ravell
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Carson-City Crystal Area Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Belle Bodell
Scott Fleisher
Stacey Springsteen
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Gregory A. ArmbrustmacherRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Daniel C. SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Michael C. KleinRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Perry FitzpatrickRepublican
David L. PiggottRepublican
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Montcalm Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Karen A. Carbonelli
Patricia Hinrichs
Board of Trustee MemberMontcalm Community
CollegePartial Term Ending
12/31/2024Vote for not more than 1
Carol Deuling-Ravell
VillagePresident
Village of HubbardstonVote for not more than 1
Star L. Hobart
TrusteeVillage of Hubbardston
Vote for not more than 2
Shannon Heckman
Sheryl L. Mitchell
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Carson-City Crystal Area Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Belle Bodell
Scott Fleisher
Stacey Springsteen
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Lebanon Township Precinct 1-E
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
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Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
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Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
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Gregory A. ArmbrustmacherRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Daniel C. SmithRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Michael C. KleinRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Perry FitzpatrickRepublican
David L. PiggottRepublican
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Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member Fulton Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Karla R. Childers
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Local School DistrictFulton Schools
Bonding ProposalShall Fulton Schools, Gratiot and Clinton Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Nine Million Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($9,460,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor for the purpose of:
remodeling, equipping and re-equipping and furnishing and refurnishing school buildings; acquiring, installing, equipping or re-equipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving the site?
The following is for informational purposes only:
The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2021 is 2.95 mills ($2.95 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, is twenty-eight (28) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 2.47 mills ($2.47 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited and the proceeds cannot be used for repair or maintenance costs, teacher, administrator or employee salaries, or other operating expenses.)
Yes
No
Community CollegeI. Mid Michigan CollegeAnnexation Proposition
Shall Mid Michigan College, Michigan, annex the territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan that is not already included in a community college district?
Yes
No
II. Mid Michigan CollegeAdoption of Mid Michigan College Maximum Tax Rate
in Annexed Territory
To provide funds for Mid Michigan College, Michigan, shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in the proposed annexed territory of Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District, Michigan, be increased in perpetuity by 1.2232 mills ($1.2232 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), representing the community college district charter millage; the estimate of the revenue the community college district will collect within the annexed territory of the intermediate school district if the millage is approved and levied in 2020 is approximately $3,110,000?
Yes
No
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Olive Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
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Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Eric VoisinetRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sandra D. JuneRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Bonnie WohlfertRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Louis L. FaivorRepublican
Mark L. SimonRepublican
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Olive Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Ann Marie Chaffee
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Olive Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Eric VoisinetRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sandra D. JuneRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Bonnie WohlfertRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Louis L. FaivorRepublican
Mark L. SimonRepublican
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Bradley Stoddard
Jason Hanselman
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Olive Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Eric VoisinetRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sandra D. JuneRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Bonnie WohlfertRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Louis L. FaivorRepublican
Mark L. SimonRepublican
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Olive Township Precinct 1-D
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Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Eric VoisinetRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Sandra D. JuneRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Bonnie WohlfertRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Louis L. FaivorRepublican
Mark L. SimonRepublican
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General Election
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JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Laingsburg Community Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Renee Gutzman
Margaret Sayles
Mary E.S. Angst
Board MemberLaingsburg Community
SchoolsPartial Term Ending
12/31/2022Vote for not more than 1
Andrew W. Hagerty
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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City of Ovid Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
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City of Ovid Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
CityMayor
Vote for not more than 1
William Lasher
Council MemberVote for not more than 3
Larry L. Ordiway
Lyle R. Perrien II
Mary K. Perrien
Eric A. Starn
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Dayna L. Bancroft
Joshua D. Miller
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Ovid Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Debbie ShaughnessyRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Claudia Barrett PlugerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Nancy J. HughsonDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Patricia HibbardRepublican
Arlene PesikRepublican
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Ovid Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Joshua D. Miller
Dayna L. Bancroft
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Ovid Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner1st District
Vote for not more than 1
Patrick WittDemocrat
Kam WashburnRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Debbie ShaughnessyRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Claudia Barrett PlugerRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Nancy J. HughsonDemocrat
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Patricia HibbardRepublican
Arlene PesikRepublican
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Ovid Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Riley Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Donald E. PottsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lisa S. PowellRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Pam FeldpauschRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Brian LawlessRepublican
Trish MartensRepublican
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Riley Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Leanne M. O'Brien
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Riley Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Donald E. PottsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lisa S. PowellRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Pam FeldpauschRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Brian LawlessRepublican
Trish MartensRepublican
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Riley Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Riley Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Donald E. PottsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lisa S. PowellRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Pam FeldpauschRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Brian LawlessRepublican
Trish MartensRepublican
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Riley Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Grand Ledge Public Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Raymone E. Gude
Andrea L. Herrst
Patrick McKennon
Nicole Shannon
Jamil Cage
District LibraryBoard Member
Grand Ledge Area District Library
Vote for not more than 2
Joni M. Henretty
John Holck
Joni Jeffery
Kevin Garthe
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Riley Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Donald E. PottsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Lisa S. PowellRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Pam FeldpauschRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Brian LawlessRepublican
Trish MartensRepublican
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Riley Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Fowler Public School District
Vote for not more than 3
Jason Smith
Jennifer Fenning
Lori A. Miller
Erin Porter
Bill Sillman
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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City of St. Johns Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner3rd District
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce DeLongRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
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City of St. Johns Precinct 1
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
CityCity CommissionerVote for not more than 3
Brad J. Gurski
Eric Hufnagel
Jean Ruestman
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
CityHeadlee Override Millage
ProposalShall the authorized charter millage for the City of St. Johns, established by operation of law at 10 mills ($10.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) and reduced to 9.9052 mills ($9.9052 per $1,000 of taxable value) by Headlee rollbacks, be increased in an amount not to exceed .0948 mills ($.0948 per $1,000 of taxable value) to restore the full amount (10 mills) of the original authorized charter millage rate for each year beginning in 2021, inclusive, for all City and municipal purposes authorized by law. This proposal is estimated to generate approximately $22,500 per year, beginning July of 2021, and is perpetual, subject to any future reductions by the Headlee Amendment.
Shall the ballot proposal be adopted for the purpose of levying this millage?
Yes
No
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City of St. Johns Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner3rd District
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce DeLongRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
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City of St. Johns Precinct 2
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
CityCity CommissionerVote for not more than 3
Eric Hufnagel
Jean Ruestman
Brad J. Gurski
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
CityHeadlee Override Millage
ProposalShall the authorized charter millage for the City of St. Johns, established by operation of law at 10 mills ($10.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) and reduced to 9.9052 mills ($9.9052 per $1,000 of taxable value) by Headlee rollbacks, be increased in an amount not to exceed .0948 mills ($.0948 per $1,000 of taxable value) to restore the full amount (10 mills) of the original authorized charter millage rate for each year beginning in 2021, inclusive, for all City and municipal purposes authorized by law. This proposal is estimated to generate approximately $22,500 per year, beginning July of 2021, and is perpetual, subject to any future reductions by the Headlee Amendment.
Shall the ballot proposal be adopted for the purpose of levying this millage?
Yes
No
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City of St. Johns Precinct 3
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner3rd District
Vote for not more than 1
Bruce DeLongRepublican
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
CityCity CommissionerVote for not more than 3
Jean Ruestman
Brad J. Gurski
Eric Hufnagel
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
CityHeadlee Override Millage
ProposalShall the authorized charter millage for the City of St. Johns, established by operation of law at 10 mills ($10.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) and reduced to 9.9052 mills ($9.9052 per $1,000 of taxable value) by Headlee rollbacks, be increased in an amount not to exceed .0948 mills ($.0948 per $1,000 of taxable value) to restore the full amount (10 mills) of the original authorized charter millage rate for each year beginning in 2021, inclusive, for all City and municipal purposes authorized by law. This proposal is estimated to generate approximately $22,500 per year, beginning July of 2021, and is perpetual, subject to any future reductions by the Headlee Amendment.
Shall the ballot proposal be adopted for the purpose of levying this millage?
Yes
No
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Victor Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Jim ConklinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Paula WilloughbyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Nicole FickesRepublican
Julie Ann TownsendRepublican
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Victor Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Bath Community SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Jennifer Lynn Smith
Dean N. Sweet Jr.
Ann Marie Chaffee
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Victor Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Jim ConklinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Paula WilloughbyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Nicole FickesRepublican
Julie Ann TownsendRepublican
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Victor Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Dayna L. Bancroft
Joshua D. Miller
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Victor Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Jim ConklinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Paula WilloughbyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Nicole FickesRepublican
Julie Ann TownsendRepublican
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Victor Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Victor Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner7th District
Vote for not more than 1
Adam C. StaceyRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Jim ConklinRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Paula WilloughbyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Nicole FickesRepublican
Julie Ann TownsendRepublican
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General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Laingsburg Community Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Margaret Sayles
Mary E.S. Angst
Renee Gutzman
Board MemberLaingsburg Community
SchoolsPartial Term Ending
12/31/2022Vote for not more than 1
Andrew W. Hagerty
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Grand Ledge Public Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Andrea L. Herrst
Patrick McKennon
Nicole Shannon
Jamil Cage
Raymone E. Gude
District LibraryBoard Member
Grand Ledge Area District Library
Vote for not more than 2
John Holck
Joni Jeffery
Kevin Garthe
Joni M. Henretty
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard Member
DeWitt Public SchoolsVote for not more than 2
Jason Hanselman
Bradley Stoddard
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Alan Nelson
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Grand Ledge Public Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Patrick McKennon
Nicole Shannon
Jamil Cage
Raymone E. Gude
Andrea L. Herrst
District LibraryBoard Member
Grand Ledge Area District Library
Vote for not more than 2
Joni Jeffery
Kevin Garthe
Joni M. Henretty
John Holck
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Waverly Community Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Adre D. Brown
Amy Krause
Tamia McClain
Holly Nester
John E. Robertson
Tou Vue
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-E
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Kenneth MitchellRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
John E. MaahsRepublican
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Deborah G. AdamsRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Susan BiergansRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 4
Chad CooleyRepublican
Todd HufnagelRepublican
Holly MadillRepublican
Ronald V. OvertonRepublican
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Watertown Charter Township Precinct 2-E
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Katherine Mary Nepton
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Andrew P. Abood
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Local School DistrictBoard MemberLansing Schools
Vote for not more than 3
Guillermo Z. Lopez
Robin M. Moore
Nino Rodriguez
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
TownshipBallot Question
Shall the Charter Township of Watertown levy a millage on all property of up to 3 mills ($3.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in accordance with the charter township tax levy limitation imposed under MCL 42.27 and levy it for up to 10 years, 2021 through 2030 inclusive, for the purpose of providing funding for the operation and maintenance of fire and emergency medical services, including apparatus and equipment, thereby raising an estimated amount of $315,000 per levied mill in the first year?
Yes
No
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Francis G. TrierweilerNo Party Affiliation
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Heather PlatteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Vicki BuckleyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Michelle Pung BarkerRepublican
Andrew ThelenRepublican
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-A
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
Leanne M. O'Brien
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Francis G. TrierweilerNo Party Affiliation
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Heather PlatteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Vicki BuckleyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Michelle Pung BarkerRepublican
Andrew ThelenRepublican
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-B
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
VillagePresident
Village of WestphaliaVote for not more than 1
Tim Fandel
TrusteeVillage of WestphaliaVote for not more than 3
David A. Boswell
Phil Smith
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Pewamo-Westphalia Community SchoolsVote for not more than 2
James John Pohl
Kerry L. Trierweiler
Preston Weber
Leanne M. O'Brien
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Francis G. TrierweilerNo Party Affiliation
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Heather PlatteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Vicki BuckleyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Michelle Pung BarkerRepublican
Andrew ThelenRepublican
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-C
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
St. Johns Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Scott B. Darragh
Andrea Hallead
Alan Nelson
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
5895
617
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Francis G. TrierweilerNo Party Affiliation
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Heather PlatteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Vicki BuckleyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Michelle Pung BarkerRepublican
Andrew ThelenRepublican
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-D
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Community CollegeBoard of Trustee Member
Lansing Community College
Vote for not more than 2
Kimberly Kaye Azima
Gregory Sinicropi
Howard T. Spence
LaShunda Thomas
Andrew P. Abood
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Grand Ledge Public Schools
Vote for not more than 2
Nicole Shannon
Jamil Cage
Raymone E. Gude
Andrea L. Herrst
Patrick McKennon
District LibraryBoard Member
Grand Ledge Area District Library
Vote for not more than 2
Kevin Garthe
Joni M. Henretty
John Holck
Joni Jeffery
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
5895
617
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-E
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
Straight Party TicketVote for not more than 1
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Working Class Party
Green Party
Natural Law Party
PresidentialElectors of President and
Vice-President of the United States
Vote for not more than 1
Joseph R. BidenKamala D. HarrisDemocrat
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Jo JorgensenJeremy CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrU.S. Taxpayers
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Rocky De La FuenteDarcy RichardsonNatural Law
CongressionalUnited States Senator
Vote for not more than 1
Gary PetersDemocrat
John JamesRepublican
Valerie L. WillisU.S. Taxpayers
Marcia SquierGreen
Doug DernNatural Law
Representative in Congress4th District
Vote for not more than 1
Jerry HilliardDemocrat
John MoolenaarRepublican
David CannyLibertarian
Amy SleprGreen
LegislativeRepresentative inState Legislature
93rd DistrictVote for not more than 1
Muhammad Salman RaisDemocrat
Graham FillerRepublican
State BoardsMember of the
State Board of EducationVote for not more than 2
Ellen Cogen LiptonDemocrat
Jason StrayhornDemocrat
Tami CarloneRepublican
Michelle A. FrederickRepublican
Bill HallLibertarian
Richard A. HewerLibertarian
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
Hali McEachernWorking Class
Tom MairGreen
Regent of theUniversity of Michigan
Vote for not more than 2
Mark BernsteinDemocrat
Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocrat
Sarah HubbardRepublican
Carl MeyersRepublican
James L. HudlerLibertarian
Eric LarsonLibertarian
Ronald E. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers
Crystal Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Michael MawilaiGreen
Keith ButkovichNatural Law
State BoardsTrustee of
Michigan State UniversityVote for not more than 2
Brian MosallamDemocrat
Rema Ella VassarDemocrat
Pat O'KeefeRepublican
Tonya SchuitmakerRepublican
Will Tyler WhiteLibertarian
Janet M. SangerU.S. Taxpayers
John Paul SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Brandon HuGreen
Robin Lea LaurainGreen
Bridgette Abraham-GuzmanNatural Law
Governor of Wayne State University
Vote for not more than 2
Eva Garza DewaelscheDemocrat
Shirley StancatoDemocrat
Don GatesRepublican
Terri Lynn LandRepublican
Jon ElgasLibertarian
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Susan OdgersGreen
CountyProsecuting Attorney
Vote for not more than 1
Brian A. AmecheDemocrat
Tony SpagnuoloRepublican
SheriffVote for not more than 1
Larry JerueRepublican
Clerk and Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than 1
Diane ZukerRepublican
CountyTreasurer
Vote for not more than 1
Tina WardRepublican
Drain CommissionerVote for not more than 1
Phil HansesRepublican
County Commissioner2nd District
Vote for not more than 1
David W. PohlRepublican
TownshipSupervisor
Vote for not more than 1
Francis G. TrierweilerNo Party Affiliation
ClerkVote for not more than 1
Heather PlatteRepublican
TreasurerVote for not more than 1
Vicki BuckleyRepublican
TrusteeVote for not more than 2
Michelle Pung BarkerRepublican
Andrew ThelenRepublican
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Westphalia Township Precinct 1-E
General Election
Clinton County, MichiganTuesday, November 3, 2020
JudicialJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
Brock Swartzle
Elizabeth M. Welch
Susan L. Hubbard
Mary Kelly
Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court
Kerry Lee Morgan
Katherine Mary Nepton
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 2
Amy Ronayne KrauseJudge of Court of Appeals
Michael J. KellyJudge of Court of Appeals
Judge of Court of Appeals4th District
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michelle Rick
Judge of Circuit Court29th Circuit
Non-Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Shannon L.W. Schlegel
Judge of District Court65A District
Incumbent PositionVote for not more than 1
Michael Edward ClarizioJudge of District Court
Local School DistrictBoard Member
Portland Public SchoolsVote for not more than 3
Anthony W. Edwards
Beth Goodman
Andrew M. Huhn
Nancyann P. Lufkin
Joe Polasek
Angela M. Shinaver
Jonathan Bair
StateProposal 20-1
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on
state-owned lands to continue to be collected in
state funds for land protection and creation and
maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public
recreation facilities; and to describe how money in
those state funds can be spent
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.*Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into Natural Resources Trust Fund. *Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement. *Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
Proposal 20-2A proposed constitutional amendment to require a
search warrant in order to access a person's electronic
data or electronic communications
This proposed constitutional amendment would:
*Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person's electronic data and electronic communications.*Require a search warrant to access a person's electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person's house or seize a person's things.
Should this proposal be adopted?
Yes
No
5895
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