Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes (D) 12,130 Clark Durant (R) 513 Gary Glenn (R) 71 Randy Hekman (R) 68 (R) 801 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes John Hauler (R) 1,178 Hansen Clarke (D) 2,788 Bob Costello (D) 71 (D) 4,222 (D) 5,407 Mary Waters (D) 217 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Timothy C. Sulowski (R) 1,161 Jenifer Marlene Franklin (D) 3,061 Rudy Hobbs (D) 6,260 Charles Roddis (D) 489 Howard Worthy (D) 1,050 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes L. Brooks Patterson (R) 1,335 E. Wadsworth Sherrod III (R) 142 Kevin Howley (D) 9,707 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes (R) 1,196 Jessica R. Cooper (D) 10,465 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Michael J. Bouchard (R) 1,286 James Stevens (R) 163 Jane Felice Boudreau (D) 9,551 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Bill Bullard, Jr. (R) 1,177 Lisa Brown (D) 10,205 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Marty Knollenberg (R) 1,246 Andy Meisner (D) 10,069 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes John P. McCulloch (R) 1,158 Mark Danowski (D) 2,672 Jim Nash (D) 6,685 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Milton Dzodin (R) 581 Nancy L. Quarles (D) 5,250 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Janet Jackson (D) 5,004 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Dan Christ 966 Sahera Housey 2,170 Karen McDonald 4,368 Jason Pernick 1,481 Layne Ashley Sakwa 1,300 Primary Election 2012

Candidates Votes Charesa Johnson 2,131 Stephen P. Korn 1,356 Omar S. Najor 139 Debra Nance 3,282 Donna Posey 2,152 Bill Seikaly 1,868 Towana Tate 1,398 Primary Election 2012

The Oakland County Art Institute Authority established pursuant to Public Act 296 of 2010 to allow for continuing support of art institute services for the students, residents and visitors of Oakland County. The law allows the Authority to seek authorization from the electors to levy a tax of not more than 0.2 mill (20 cents per $1,000 of taxable value) on real and personal property to provide revenue to an art institute services provider for this purpose. Accordingly, to continue providing art institute services to benefit the residents of Oakland County, shall a 0.2 mill on all of the taxable property located within the County be imposed for a period of ten (10) years, being years 2012 through 2021? It is estimated that if approved and levied, this new millage would generate approximately $9,847,191 in 2012. Yes 11,033 No 3,010 Primary Election 2012

If approved, this proposal will renew the .59 mills levied by the Oakland County Public Transportation Authority in 2010, for the years 2010 through 2011, and will allow continued support to the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) for a public transportation system serving the elderly, disabled, and general public of Oakland County. As a renewal of the mills which expired with the 2011 tax levy, shall the limitation on the amount of taxes imposed on taxable property in the Oakland County Public Transportation Authority area be renewed at .59 mills (59 cents per $1,000 of taxable value) for two (2) years, 2012 and 2013, inclusive, for the purpose of providing funds for the support of a public transportation system serving the elderly, disabled, and general public of the County of Oakland? It is estimated that .59 mills would raise approximate $16 million when levied in 2012. Yes 12,081 No 1,909