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R.Davis23 min ago
he election has come and gone and Ann Arbor-area voters have spoken. Voters in Washtenaw County overwhelmingly cast their ballots for Democrats, with 71.64% voting straight ticket, according to unofficial results . Some proposals garnered either significant support or overwhelming opposition. A proposal to make Ann Arbor's city elections non-partisan failed by a more than 2-to-1 margin. Another creating a city-run sustainable energy utility was approved with 79% support. Here's a roundup of MLive/The Ann Arbor News' coverage of Tuesday's results. Michigan State House of RepresentativesRead More: Democrats win Ann Arbor-area state House races, including key swing district U.S. Congressional RepresentativesRead More: Michigan Democrat Debbie Dingell elected to sixth term in Congress County racesRead More: Democrats win top county offices across Washtenaw County Millage proposalsRead More: Millage supporting mental health in Washtenaw County passes for 2nd time Read More: Voters finally approve Scio Township fire millage on 3rd attempt Other proposalsRead More: See what proposals passed, failed in Washtenaw County Read More: Voters OK Ann Arbor sustainable energy proposal to supplement DTE service Read More: Ann Arbor voters reject election reform proposals by over 2-to-1 margin Read More: Marijuana growers, processors not coming to Lodi Township as proposal fails Read More: Dexter land can be used for new fire station after proposal fails by 49 votes School and College BoardsRead More: Voters tap change, transparency candidates for Ann Arbor School Board Read More: New, familiar names nab seats on school boards across Washtenaw County Read More: Watchdog ousts 1 incumbent for seat on Ann Arbor college board Judicial racesRead More: Ann Arbor attorney will take open trial court seat with 66% of the vote Read More: Prosecutor's office worker wins 15th District Court judge seat Ann Arbor" daily newsletter.
Read the full article:https://www.mlive.com/politics/2024/11/see-the-candidates-proposals-ann-arbor-area-voters-supported.html
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