Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes (R) 508 Mike Cox (R) 390 (R) 35 (R) 439 (R) 796 Virg Bernero (D) 4,889 Andy Dillon (D) 4,612 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes Don Volaric (R) 1,470 (D) 9,005 Michael Switalski (D) 579 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes James M. Hardin (R) 367 Michael A. Peters (R) 688 Robert A. Vaughan (R) 475 David Coulter (D) 1,304 Jenifer Marlene Franklin (D) 1,241 Vincent Gregory (D) 5,118 Anthony Staffod McDonald (D) 318 Derhun Daniel Sanders (D) 293 Howard Worthy (D) 382 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes Michael Weinenger (R) 1,426 Eric Coleman (D) 4,371 (D) 4,642 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes Mordechai Klainberg (R) 641 Janet Jackson (D) 2,606 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes Ezra Drissman (R) 36 Helaine M. Zack (D) 534 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes Charles Ehrenreich (R) 756 Sandra Hunt (D) 478 Ronald R. James (D) 229 Nancy L. Quarles (D) 3,000 John E. Reeves (D) 811 Tim Wirkus (D) 734 Primary Election 2010

Candidates Votes J. Martin Brennan 1,137 Dana Margaret Hathaway 3,990 Barbara B. Murphy 1,632 Kathleen Ryan 1,198 Jamie Marie Verdi 1,068 Primary Election 2010

The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission was created in 1966 pursuant to Public Act 261 of 1965. Since 1967, there has been a separately dedicated parks and recreation millage. The current millage will expire on December 31, 2011. Accordingly, shall the current millage of .2415 mills, for the purpose of operating, maintaining, improving and acquiring parks and recreation areas and facilities in Oakland County, , be renewed for a period of ten (10) years from 2012 to 2021? The .2415 mills is equal to $0.2415 per $1,000.00 of taxable value. The millage, if renewed, will generate approximately $10,900,000 in 2012. Revenue from this millage will be disbursed only to the County of Oakland to be used solely for the purpose of funding the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission. This renewal is a continuation of the previous increase of the constitutional tax limitation on the total amount of general ad valorem taxes which may be imposed each year for all purposes upon taxable property in Oakland County, Michigan as set forth in Section 6, Article 9 of the Michigan Constitution.

Yes 9,481 No 2,280 Primary Election 2010

If approved, this proposal will renew the .59 mills levied by the Oakland County Public Transportation Authority in 2006, for the years 2006 through 2009, 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 2009 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, 2010 and 2011, 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 approximately $18 million when levied in 2010.

Yes 10,033 No 1,758 Primary Election 2010

Shall Oakland Community College be authorized to levy taxes in an amount not to exceed $0.7811 per thousand dollars ($1,000) (0.7811 mills) of the taxable value of all taxable property in the College District for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the July 1, 2012 tax levy, as a renewal of that portion of the millage authorization previously authorized by the electors to provide funds for all Community College purposes authorized by law? It is estimated the 0.7811 mills would raise approximately $38,502,796 when first levied in 2012.

Yes 7,268 No 2,830