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2018 November General Election Chocolay Township November 6, 2018 General Election Results PARTISAN SECTION--STATE Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total Bill Shuette (REP) Governor and Lieutenant Governor 676 694 1,370 Lisa Posthumus Lyons Gretchen Whitmer (DEM) 816 851 1,667 Garlin D. Cilshrist II Bill Gelineau (LIB) 18 24 42 Angelique Chaiser Thomas Todd Schleiger (US Taxpayers) 4 5 9 Earl P. Lackie Jennifer V. Kurland (Green) Charin H. Davenport 12 14 26 Keith Butkovich(Natural Law) 2 2 4 Raymond Warner Write-in 3 1 4 Total 1,531 1,591 3,122 Secretary of State Mary Treder Lang (REP) 672 707 1,379 Jocelyn Benson (DEM) 778 814 1,592 Gregory Scott Stempfle (LIB) 33 27 60 Rober Gale (US Taxpayers) 17 19 36 Write-in 1 2 3 Total 1,501 1,569 3,070 Attorney General Tom Leonard (REP) 669 702 1,371 Dana Nessel (DEM) 741 775 1,516 Lisa Lane Gioia (LIB) 36 26 62 Gerald T. Van Sickle (US Taxpayers) 13 11 24 Chris Graveline (No Party Affiliation) 28 36 64 Write-in 4 2 6 Total 1,491 1,552 3,043 CONGRESSIONAL Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total United States Senator John James (REP) 683 717 1,400 Debbie Stabenow (DEM) 820 849 1,669 George E. Huffman III (US Taxpayers) 11 10 21 Marcia Squier (Green) 10 18 28 John Howard Wilhelm (Natural Law) 5 5 10 Write-in 1 1 2 Total 1,530 1,600 3,130 Chocolay Township November 6, 2018 General Election Results Representative in Congress Jack Bergman (REP) 712 734 1,446 1st District Matthew Morgan (DEM) 805 842 1,647 Write-in 2 2 4 Total 1,519 1,578 3,097 LEGISLATIVE Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total State Senator 38th District Ed McBroom (REP) 756 770 1,526 Scott Dianda (DEM) 730 765 1,495 Wade Paul Roberts (Green) 35 34 69 Write-in 2 1 3 Total 1,523 1,570 3,093 Representative in State Legislature Melody Wagner (REP) 617 619 1,236 109th District Sara Cambensy (DEM) 890 937 1,827 Write-in 4 6 10 Total 1,511 1,562 3,073 STATE BOARDS Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total Member of the State Board Tami Carlone (REP) 553 606 1,159 of Education Richard Zeile (REP) 501 555 1,056 Judith P. Pritchett (DEM) 654 700 1,354 Tiffany Tilley (DEM) 604 654 1,258 Scott Boman (LIB) 59 46 105 John J Tatar (LIB) 35 33 68 Karen Adams (US Taxpayers) 23 22 45 Douglas Levesque (US Taxpayers) 12 13 25 Sherry A. Wells (Green) 44 28 72 Mary Anne Hering (Working Class) 48 42 90 Logan R. Smith (Working Class) 32 40 72 Write-in 8 5 13 Total 2,573 2,744 5,317 Chocolay Township November 6, 2018 General Election Results Regent of the University of Michigan Andrea Fishcer Newman (REP) 529 594 1,123 Andrew Richner (REP) 502 551 1,053 Jordan Acker (DEM) 626 649 1,275 Paul Brown (DEM) 590 611 1,201 James Lewis Hudler (LIB) 42 32 74 John Jascob (LIB) 36 31 67 Joe Sanger (US Taxpayers) 13 23 36 Crystal Van Sickle (US Taxpayers) 39 35 74 Kevin A. Graves (Green) 41 42 83 Marge Katchmark Sallows (Natural Law) 19 20 39 Logan R. Smith (Working Class) 0 0 0 Write-in 9 5 14 Total 2,446 2,593 5,039 Trustee of Michigan State University Dave Dutch (REP) 499 553 1,052 Mike Miller (REP) 518 560 1,078 Brianna T. Scott (DEM) 654 669 1,323 Kelly Charron Tebay (DEM) 587 622 1,209 Bruce Campbell (LIB) 49 38 87 Tim Orzechowski (LIB) 39 29 68 Janet M. Sanger (US Taxpayers) 21 33 54 John Paul Sanger (US Taxpayers) 9 22 31 Aaron Mariasy (Green) 34 30 64 Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman 18 15 33 (Natural Law) Write-in 9 6 15 Total 2,437 2,577 5,014 Governor of Wayne State University Diane Dunaskiss (REP) 537 560 1,097 Dave Nicholson (REP) 490 540 1,030 Bryan C. Barnhill (DEM) 623 644 1,267 Anil Kumar (DEM) 581 598 1,179 Jon Elgas (LIB) 56 33 89 John T. Hargenrader (LIB) 36 34 70 Christine C. Schwartz (US Taxpayers) 43 58 101 Marc Joseph Sosnowski (US Taxpayers) 12 26 38 Write-in 13 9 22 Total 2,391 2,502 4,893 COUNTY Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total County Commissioner 6th District Karen Alholm (DEM) 1,101 1,118 2,219 Write-in 49 48 97 Total 1,150 1,166 2,316 Chocolay Township November 6, 2018 General Election Results JUDICIAL Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total Justice of Supreme Court Megan Kathleen Cavanagh 615 479 1094 Elizabeth T. Clement 769 790 1559 Justice of Supreme Court Doug Dern 63 85 148 Kerry Lee Morgan 103 146 249 Kurtis T. Wilder 462 511 973 Justice of Supreme Court Samuel Bagenstos 247 273 520 Write-in 24 22 46 Total 2283 2306 4589 Judge of Court of Appeals 4th District Stephen L. Borrello 1005 968 1973 Incumbent Position--6 Year Term Judge of Court of Appeals Write-in 18 24 42 Total 1023 992 2015 Judge of Court of Appeals 4th District Brock A. Swartzle Incumbent Position--Partial Term Ending 1001 970 1971 Judge of Court of Appeals 01/01/2023 Write-in 26 24 50 Total 1027 994 2021 Judge of Probate Court Cheryl Hill 1094 Incumbent Posititon Judge of Probate Court 1094 2188 Write-in 27 25 52 Total 1121 1119 2240 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Position Candidate Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total Board Member Marquette Area Kristen Cambensy 798 736 1534 Schools--6 Year Term Brandon Canfield 444 514 958 Jim Hewitt 667 650 1317 Erich Norse Ottem 268 328 596 Glenn Sarka 603 592 1195 Write-in 36 24 60 Total 2816 2844 5660 Board Member Marquette Area Keith Glendon 589 543 1132 Schools--Partial Term Ending 12/31/2020 George Pond, Jr. 487 552 1039 Write-in 20 14 34 Total 1096 1109 2205 Chocolay Township November 6, 2018 General Election Results PROPOSAL SECTION--STATE Proposal 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total YES 844 833 1677 NO 688 756 1444 TOTAL 1532 1589 3121 Proposal 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total YES 1012 1064 2076 NO 478 488 966 TOTAL 1490 1552 3042 Proposal 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and oveseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total YES 1024 1024 2048 NO 482 534 1016 TOTAL 1506 1558 3064 PROPOSAL SECTION--TOWNSHIP Library Millage Proposal Shall the tax limitation on all taxable property within Chocolay Township, Marquette County, Michigan, be increased and the Township be authorized to levy a new additional millage in an amount not to exceed .2716 mil ($.2716 on each $1,000 of taxable value) to restore the full amount of the previously authorized millage lost as a result of the Headlee Amendment millage reduction for three (3) years, 2018 to 2020 inclusive, to be disbursed to the Peter White Public Library for the purpose of providing library services to the residents of Chocolay Township? If the millage is approved, the estimate fo the revenue the Townsip will collect in the first year of the levy (2018) is approximately $58,500. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total 1082 YES 998 2080 481 NO 502 983 1563 TOTAL 1500 3063 STATISTICS Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Total Registered Voters 2,451 2,366 4,817 Ballot Count 1,558 1,613 3,171 Percent of Registered Voters 63.57% 68.17% 65.83% Absentee Ballots Issued 564 672 1236 Returned on Time 552 664 1216 Percentage 97.87% 98.81% 98.38%.
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