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Exhibit 5 to Schedule A Sample Ballots and Reports Dominion Voting Systems Sample Ballots

Michigan Sample Ballots

1 Calhoun County 2012 Presidential Primary – Leroy Township Ballot 8.5 x 11” ballot, single-sided, 2 column

2 Calhoun County Michigan 2012 Presidential Primary – Tekonsha Township Ballot 8.5 x 11” ballot, single-sided, 2 column

3 Lenawee County Michigan 2012 Primary - Blissfield Township Ballot 8.5 x 17” ballot, double-sided, 3 column and 2 column

4 Lenawee County Michigan 2012 Primary – Woodstock Township Ballot 8.5 x 17” ballot, double-sided, 3 column

5 Oakland County Michigan 2012 General – Bloomfield Township Ballot 8.5 x 19” ballot, double-sided, 4 column and 3 column

6 Oakland County Michigan 2012 General – City of Fenton Ballot 8.5 x 20” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

7 Wayne County Michigan 2012 General – Charter Township of Huron Ballot 8.5 x 20” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

8 Wayne County Michigan 2012 General – City of Detroit Ballot 8.5 x 22” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

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OFFICIAL BALLOT DEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOT Presidential Primary Election Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Calhoun County, Michigan Leroy Township, Precinct 1B

PARTISAN SECTION PROPOSAL SECTION PRESIDENTIAL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Democratic Party CLIMAX-SCOTTS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Presidential Primary OPERATING MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL This proposal will allow the school district to continue to levy the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES statutory rate of 18 mills on all property, except principal residence Vote for not more than 1 and other property exempted by law, required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance. Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed Uncommitted against all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Climax-Scotts Community Schools, Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties, Michigan, be increased by 18 mills ($18.00 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a period of 4 years, 2012 to 2015, inclusive, to provide funds for operating purposes; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2012 is approximately $259,800 (this is a renewal of millage which expired with the 2011 tax levy)?

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OFFICIAL BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY BALLOT Presidential Primary Election Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Calhoun County, Michigan Tekonsha Township, Precinct 1B

PARTISAN SECTION PROPOSAL SECTION PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE

Republican Party RECALL Presidential Primary Statement of Reason:

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES At the April 18th, 2011 Council Meeting, Trustee Rigg offered to help Vote for not more than 1 two residents sue the Village of Tekonsha with his own resources, due to the fact they were not appointed the vacant Council Seat. Jon Huntsman Trustee Rigg publicized the personal life of a Council Member and current resident in the Battle Creek Enquirer dated May 15th, 2011. Justification of Conduct in Office:

Ron Paul No one offered to sue the Village of Tekonsha, only to seek a court mandate to fill the council vacancy in a timely manner. Ms. Laskey applied for political office, and should expect that parts of her life, which would affect her ability to honestly and effectively carry out the duties of that office, should be public knowledge. Shall Howard Rigg be recalled from the office of Tekonsha Village Trustee? YES NO Uncommitted 5134 Copyright © 2015 Dominion Voting Inc. All Rights Reserved

OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2012 Lenawee County, Michigan Blissfield Township, Precinct 1A

PARTISAN SECTION PROPOSAL SECTION VOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION COUNTY

REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LENAWEE MEDICAL CARE FACILITY PARTY PARTY MILLAGE PROPOSAL SECTION SECTION This proposal is for reauthorization of a STATE STATE millage, which expired with 2011 tax levy.

UNITED STATES SENATOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Shall the limitation of the amount of property Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 taxes which may be assessed each year against all taxable real and personal property Randy Hekman in Lenawee County be increased by not Pete Hoekstra more than 0.1896 of a mill (0.1896 cents per $1000 of taxable value) for a period of six (6) Clark Durant CONGRESSIONAL years, December 1, 2012, to November 30, REPRESENTATIVE IN 2018, inclusive, to provide funds for the operation, maintenance and capital costs of CONGRESS the Lenawee Medical Care Facility and shall 7th DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL Lenawee County levy the millage for this Vote for not more than 1 purpose thereby raising an estimated REPRESENTATIVE IN $600,519.00 in the first year of the levy? CONGRESS Kurt Richard Haskell YES 7th DISTRICT Ruben Marquez NO Vote for not more than 1 SENIOR MILLAGE LANGUAGE (.25) Dan Davis LEGISLATIVE Shall the limitation upon the total amount of REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE general ad valorem taxes imposed upon real LEGISLATURE and tangible personal property for all 57th DISTRICT purposes in any one year in mills (.25 per LEGISLATIVE Vote for not more than 1 $1,000) on taxable value of such property to REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE be levied in the years 2012 through 2019 both inclusive, for the purpose of providing LEGISLATURE Jim Berryman necessary services for senior citizens within 57th DISTRICT Harvey E. Schmidt the county? If approved and levied, the Vote for not more than 1 requested millage would provide estimated revenues of $791,823.00 during the 2013 Nancy Jenkins COUNTY calendar year and will cost the owner of a home with a market value of $100,000.00 no PROSECUTING ATTORNEY more than $12.50 per year. COUNTY Vote for not more than 1 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY YES Vote for not more than 1 SHERIFF NO Burke Castleberry Vote for not more than 1 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

BLISSFIELD COMMUNITY SHERIFF CLERK SCHOOL DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 OPERATING MILLAGE Jack Welsh RENEWAL PROPOSAL

TREASURER This proposal will allow the school district to CLERK Vote for not more than 1 levy the statutory rate of 18 mills on all property, except principal residence and Vote for not more than 1 other property exempted by law, required for Roxann Holloway REGISTER OF DEEDS the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance and renews Vote for not more than 1 millage that will expire with the 2013 tax levy. TREASURER Sharon L. Wimple Shall the currently authorized millage rate Vote for not more than 1 limitation of 18 mills ($18.00 on each $1,000 Marilyn J. Woods of taxable valuation) on the amount of taxes COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONER which may be assessed against all property, Vote for not more than 1 except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Blissfield Community Stan Wilson REGISTER OF DEEDS School District, Lenawee and Monroe Vote for not more than 1 Counties, Michigan, be renewed for a period of 5 years, 2014 to 2018, inclusive, to Carolyn S. Bater provide funds for operating purposes; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONER levied in 2014 is approximately $817,000 Vote for not more than 1 (this is a renewal of millage which will expire with the 2013 tax levy)?

YES NO

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PARTISAN SECTION - CONTINUED VOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION

REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY PARTY SECTION SECTION COUNTY COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER DRAIN COMMISSIONER Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1

Stephen R. May SURVEYOR SURVEYOR Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1

Kevin L. Pickford COUNTY COMMISSIONER 7th DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 7th DISTRICT Jae Guetschow Vote for not more than 1

John Tuckerman TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR TOWNSHIP Vote for not more than 1 SUPERVISOR Mark J Burgermeister Vote for not more than 1 Lewis Bowman CLERK Bruce Carter Vote for not more than 1 Adolio Q. Navarro Jr Jennifer Lopez-Kandi

CLERK TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1

Nancy K. Cranor TRUSTEE TREASURER Vote for not more than 2 Vote for not more than 1

Karen L. Baldwin Vicky S. Lombard DELEGATE DELEGATE TO COUNTY TRUSTEE CONVENTION Vote for not more than 2 Vote for not more than 1

Devon Gilson-Pitts Kris C. Ruhl

DELEGATE DELEGATE TO COUNTY CONVENTION Vote for not more than 2

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OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2012 Lenawee County, Michigan Woodstock Township, Precinct 2A

PARTISAN SECTION PROPOSAL SECTION VOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION COUNTY

REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LENAWEE MEDICAL CARE FACILITY PARTY PARTY MILLAGE PROPOSAL SECTION SECTION This proposal is for reauthorization of a STATE STATE millage, which expired with 2011 tax levy.

UNITED STATES SENATOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Shall the limitation of the amount of property Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 taxes which may be assessed each year against all taxable real and personal property Clark Durant Debbie Stabenow in Lenawee County be increased by not Gary Glenn more than 0.1896 of a mill (0.1896 cents per $1000 of taxable value) for a period of six (6) Randy Hekman CONGRESSIONAL years, December 1, 2012, to November 30, Pete Hoekstra REPRESENTATIVE IN 2018, inclusive, to provide funds for the operation, maintenance and capital costs of CONGRESS the Lenawee Medical Care Facility and shall 7th DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL Lenawee County levy the millage for this Vote for not more than 1 purpose thereby raising an estimated REPRESENTATIVE IN $600,519.00 in the first year of the levy? CONGRESS Kurt Richard Haskell YES 7th DISTRICT Ruben Marquez NO Vote for not more than 1 SENIOR MILLAGE LANGUAGE (.25) Dan Davis LEGISLATIVE Shall the limitation upon the total amount of Tim Walberg REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE general ad valorem taxes imposed upon real LEGISLATURE and tangible personal property for all 57th DISTRICT purposes in any one year in mills (.25 per LEGISLATIVE Vote for not more than 1 $1,000) on taxable value of such property to REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE be levied in the years 2012 through 2019 both inclusive, for the purpose of providing LEGISLATURE Harvey E. Schmidt necessary services for senior citizens within 57th DISTRICT Jim Berryman the county? If approved and levied, the Vote for not more than 1 requested millage would provide estimated revenues of $791,823.00 during the 2013 Nancy Jenkins COUNTY calendar year and will cost the owner of a home with a market value of $100,000.00 no PROSECUTING ATTORNEY more than $12.50 per year. COUNTY Vote for not more than 1 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY YES Vote for not more than 1 SHERIFF NO Vote for not more than 1 Burke Castleberry RENEWAL OF FIRE MILLAGE

Shall the expired previous voted increase in SHERIFF CLERK the tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution in the Township of Woodstock of 0.75 mills ($0.750 Jack Welsh per $1,000 of taxable value), be renewed at TREASURER 0.75 mills ($0.75 per $1,000 of taxable value) and levied for 4 years, 2013 through 2016 Vote for not more than 1 CLERK inclusive, for the purpose of providing Vote for not more than 1 additional revenue for fire protection and prevention, which increase will raise an Roxann Holloway REGISTER OF DEEDS estimated $126,031 in the first year the Vote for not more than 1 millage is levied? TREASURER Sharon L. Wimple YES Vote for not more than 1 NO Marilyn J. Woods COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONER Vote for not more than 1 REGISTER OF DEEDS Stan Wilson Vote for not more than 1

Carolyn S. Bater

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONER Vote for not more than 1

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PARTISAN SECTION - CONTINUED PROPOSAL SECTION VOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC JACKSON INTERMEDIATE PARTY PARTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SECTION SECTION SPECIAL EDUCATION COUNTY COUNTY MILLAGE PROPOSAL

DRAIN COMMISSIONER DRAIN COMMISSIONER This proposal will increase the levy by the Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 intermediate school district of special education millage previously approved by the Stephen R. May electors. SURVEYOR Shall the limitation on the annual property tax Vote for not more than 1 SURVEYOR previously approved by the electors of Vote for not more than 1 Jackson County Intermediate School District, Michigan, for the education of students with Kevin L. Pickford COUNTY COMMISSIONER a disability be increased by 1.55 mills ($1.55 2nd DISTRICT on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), for a Vote for not more than 1 period of 6 years, 2012 to 2017, inclusive COUNTY COMMISSIONER (0.9 mill of the above is a renewal of millage 2nd DISTRICT which expires with the 2012 tax levy and Vote for not more than 1 0.65 mill is a millage increase, in part to TOWNSHIP restore previous Headlee reductions); the estimate of the increased revenue the Anthony J Simpkins SUPERVISOR intermediate school district will collect if the H. Edwin Branch Vote for not more than 1 millage is approved and levied in 2012 is approximately $2,693,502 from local John Lapham James D. Ellis property taxes authorized herein? Lisa E. Delezenne TOWNSHIP YES SUPERVISOR CLERK NO Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1

Jane Stoneburner CLERK Vote for not more than 1 TREASURER Molly Upell Vote for not more than 1 Teresa V. Votzke TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 TRUSTEE Vote for not more than 2 TRUSTEE Russ Elder Vote for not more than 2 Randy Kennard Ryan Tursich Bernard Pepper Paul D. Delezenne

DELEGATE DELEGATE TO COUNTY DELEGATE CONVENTION DELEGATE TO COUNTY Vote for not more than 3 CONVENTION Vote for not more than 2

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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Oakland County, Michigan Bloomfield Township, Precinct 1 PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY NONPARTISAN SECTION STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER OF THE STATE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY JUDICIAL Vote for no more than 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 2 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Republican Vote for not more than 2 Party Republican Todd A. Courser Jessica R. Cooper Bridget Mary McCormack Republican Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Democratic Melanie A. Kurdys Steven Afton Kerry L. Morgan Party Republican Libertarian Justice of Supreme Court Michelle Fecteau Colleen O'Brien Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Lupe Ramos-Montigny Bob Roddis Libertarian SHERIFF Party Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Andy LeCureaux Vote for not more than 1 Doug Dern Libertarian Justice of Supreme Court U.S. Taxpayers Karen Adams Michael J. Bouchard Connie Marie Kelley Party U.S. Taxpayers Republican Justice of Supreme Court Gail M. Graeser Jane Felice Boudreau Stephen Markman U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Green Candace R. Caveny Party Green Dwain Reynolds III Green CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDS Natural Law Vote for not more than 1 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Party Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Bill Bullard, Jr. Vote for not more than 1 Republican Lisa Brown Mindy Barry PRESIDENTIAL REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Democratic Justice of Supreme Court OF MICHIGAN Shelia Johnson ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND Vote for not more than 2 Justice of Supreme Court VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE Brian Zahra TREASURER UNITED STATES Justice of Supreme Court Dan Horning Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Republican Mitt Romney Robert Steele Marty Knollenberg JUDGE OF COURT OF Republican Republican Republican Mark Bernstein Andy Meisner APPEALS Democratic Democratic 2ND DISTRICT Barack Obama Shauna Ryder Diggs Democratic INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 3 Democratic James Lewis Hudler Libertarian WATER RESOURCES Virgil H. Goode Jr. Gregory Scott Stempfle COMMISSIONER Elizabeth L. Gleicher James N. Clymer Libertarian Vote for not more than 1 Judge of Court Of Appeals U.S. Taxpayers Joe Sanger Kathleen Jansen U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Court Of Appeals Gerald T. Van Sickle John P. McCulloch Deborah A. Servitto Cheri Honkala U.S. Taxpayers Republican Judge of Court Of Appeals Green Eric Borregard Jim Nash Green Democratic Ross C. Anderson Nikki Mattson Luis Rodriguez Natural Law Natural Law COUNTY COMMISSIONER 12TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 6TH CIRCUIT TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE INCUMBENT POSITION CONGRESSIONAL UNIVERSITY Shelley Goodman Taub Vote for not more than 5 Vote for not more than 2 Republican Paul Secrest Denise Langford Morris UNITED STATES SENATOR Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Vote for not more than 1 Melanie Foster Wendy L. Potts Republican Judge of Circuit Court Pete Hoekstra Jeff Sakwa William Rollstin Republican Republican TOWNSHIP Judge of Circuit Court Debbie Stabenow Joel Ferguson Michael Warren Democratic Democratic SUPERVISOR Judge of Circuit Court Scotty Boman Brian Mosallam Vote for not more than 1 Leo Bowman Libertarian Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Richard A. Matkin Michael H. Miller Leo C. Savoie Deborah Carley U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian Republican Judge of Circuit Court Harley Mikkelson Bill Mohr II Phyllis C. McMillen Green U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court John D. Litle Stephen J. Young Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers CLERK Lloyd Clarke Vote for not more than 1 Green Janet M. Roncelli REPRESENTATIVE IN Republican CONGRESS 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Don Volaric UNIVERSITY JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Republican Vote for not more than 2 Dan Devine 6TH CIRCUIT Democratic Republican NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Jim Fulner Michael J. Busuito Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Republican Les Townsend Satish B. Jasti Karen McDonald U.S. Taxpayers Republican TRUSTEE Judge of Circuit Court Julia Williams Sandra Hughes O'Brien Vote for not more than 4 Dan Christ Green Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Kim Trent Neal Barnett Democratic Republican Robert Gale David B. Buckley LEGISLATIVE U.S. Taxpayers Republican JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Marc J. Sosnowski Brian E. Kepes OAKLAND COUNTY PROBATE REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE U.S. Taxpayers Republican LEGISLATURE COURT Margaret Guttshall Corinne Khederian INCUMBENT POSITION 40TH DISTRICT Green Republican Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Latham Redding Green Michael D. McCready Linda Susan Hallmark Republican Judge of Probate Court Dorian Coston Democratic Steve Burgis Libertarian COUNTY JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT 48TH DISTRICT COUNTY EXECUTIVE INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 L. Brooks Patterson Josh Arnkoff Republican Judge of District Court Kevin Howley Diane D'Agostini Democratic Judge of District Court

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LIBRARY DISTRICT STATE PROPOSALS STATE PROPOSALS PROPOSAL 12-1 PROPOSAL 12-4 LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTOR A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 OF Vote for not more than 6 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE 2011 - THE EMERGENCY MANAGER STATE CONSTITUTION TO LAW Margaret Cohen ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN Public Act 4 of 2011 would: QUALITY HOME CARE COUNCIL Joseph Falik AND PROVIDE COLLECTIVE  Establish criteria to assess the BARGAINING FOR IN-HOME CARE Grant Gerhart financial condition of local government WORKERS units, including school districts. Judy Lindstrom This proposal would:  Authorize Governor to appoint an Joan Luksik emergency manager (EM) upon state finding of a financial emergency, and  Allow in-home care workers to Pamela Williams allow the EM to act in place of local bargain collectively with the government officials. Michigan Quality Home Care Council (MQHCC). Continue the  Require EM to develop financial and current exclusive representative of operating plans, which may include in-home care workers until modification or termination of modified in accordance with labor contracts, reorganization of government, and determination of laws. expenditures, services, and use of assets until the emergency is resolved.  Require MQHCC to provide training for in-home care workers,  Alternatively, authorize create a registry of workers who state-appointed review team to enter pass background checks, and into a local government approved LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT provide financial services to consent decree. BOARD MEMBER patients to manage the cost of in-home care. BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Should this law be approved? Vote for not more than 2  Preserve patients’ rights to hire YES in-home care workers who are not Howard Baron NO referred from the MQHCC registry who are bargaining unit members. Ingrid Day PROPOSAL 12-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE  Authorize the MQHCC to set W. F. Moigis STATE CONSTITUTION minimum compensation standards REGARDING COLLECTIVE and terms and conditions of BARGAINING employment.

This proposal would: Should this proposal be approved? BOARD MEMBER BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS  Grant public and private YES Partial Term Ending 12/31/2014 employees the constitutional right Vote for not more than 1 to organize and bargain NO collectively through labor unions. Joan G. Berndt PROPOSAL 12-5  Invalidate existing or future state A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE Jenny Greenwell or local laws that limit the ability to STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT Robert Herner join unions and bargain THE ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES collectively, and to negotiate and BY STATE GOVERNMENT enforce collective bargaining agreements, including employees’ This proposal would: COMMUNITY COLLEGE financial support of their labor unions. Laws may be enacted to Require a 2/3 majority vote of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES State House and the State Senate, or MEMBER prohibit public employees from striking. a statewide vote of the people at a OAKLAND COMMUNITY November election, in order for the COLLEGE  Override state laws that regulate State of Michigan to impose new or Vote for not more than 2 hours and conditions of additional taxes on taxpayers or employment to the extent that expand the base of taxation or Olga Meyer those laws conflict with collective increasing the rate of taxation. bargaining agreements. Christine Marie O'Sullivan This section shall in no way be construed to limit or modify tax Angela N. River  Define “employer” as a person or entity employing one or more limitations otherwise created in this Latrecia Renee Scott employees. Constitution.

E. Wadsworth Sherrod III Should this proposal be approved? Should this proposal be approved? Randy Ston YES Steve Thomas YES NO David Trott NO PROPOSAL 12-6 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE Ravi Yalamanchi PROPOSAL 12-3 STATE CONSTITUTION A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE Pamala M. Davis REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF STATE CONSTITUTION TO INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND Clay R. Jansson ESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR TUNNELS RENEWABLE ENERGY David R. Kniffen This proposal would: This proposal would: Gillian A. Levy  Require the approval of a majority  Require electric utilities to provide of voters at a statewide election at least 25% of their annual retail and in each municipality where sales of electricity from renewable “new international bridges or energy sources, which are wind, tunnels for motor vehicles” are to solar, biomass, and hydropower, be located before the State of by 2025. Michigan may expend state funds or resources for acquiring land,  Limit to not more than 1% per year designing, soliciting bids for, electric utility rate increases constructing, financing, or charged to consumers only to promoting new international achieve compliance with the bridges or tunnels. renewable energy standard.  Create a definition of “new  Allow annual extensions of the international bridges or tunnels for deadline to meet the 25% standard motor vehicles” that means, “any in order to prevent rate increases bridge or tunnel which is not open over the 1% limit. to the public and serving traffic as of January 1, 2012.”  Require the legislature to enact additional laws to encourage the Should this proposal be approved? use of Michigan made equipment and employment of Michigan residents. YES Should this proposal be approved? NO

YES NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Oakland County, Michigan City of Fenton, Precinct 5 A PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY JUDICIAL STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER OF THE STATE CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDS JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Vote for no more than 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 GENESEE COUNTY PROBATE Vote for not more than 2 COURT Michael Stikovich Republican Republican INCUMBENT POSITION Party Vote for not more than 1 Todd A. Courser John J. Gleason Republican Democratic Democratic Melanie A. Kurdys F. Kay Behm Party Republican Judge of Probate Court Michelle Fecteau Democratic TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Lupe Ramos-Montigny JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT Party Democratic Andy LeCureaux Adam Ford 67TH DISTRICT, 4TH DIVISION Libertarian Republican INCUMBENT POSITION U.S. Taxpayers Karen Adams Deborah Cherry Vote for not more than 1 Party U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Gail M. Graeser Christopher Odette U.S. Taxpayers Judge of District Court Candace R. Caveny Green DRAIN COMMISSIONER Party Green Dwain Reynolds III Vote for not more than 1 Green LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Natural Law R. Stewart BOARD MEMBER Party Republican Jeff Wright FENTON AREA PUBLIC Democratic SCHOOLS PRESIDENTIAL REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Vote for not more than 1 OF MICHIGAN Dior Rushton ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND Vote for not more than 2 SURVEYOR VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE Vote for not more than 1 Drew M. Shapiro UNITED STATES Dan Horning Kim R. Carlson Sandra Mathews-Barnes Vote for not more than 1 Republican Democratic Mitt Romney Robert Steele Paul Ryan Republican Republican Mark Bernstein Democratic COUNTY COMMISSIONER STATE PROPOSALS 6TH DISTRICT Barack Obama Shauna Ryder Diggs PROPOSAL 12-1 Joe Biden Democratic Vote for not more than 1 A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 OF Democratic James Lewis Hudler 2011 - THE EMERGENCY MANAGER Libertarian LAW Virgil H. Goode Jr. Gregory Scott Stempfle Tony Brown James N. Clymer Libertarian Republican Public Act 4 of 2011 would: U.S. Taxpayers Joe Sanger Jonathan T. Ettinger U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian  Establish criteria to assess the Jill Stein Gerald T. Van Sickle financial condition of local government U.S. Taxpayers Cheri Honkala units, including school districts. Green Eric Borregard Green NONPARTISAN SECTION  Authorize Governor to appoint an Nikki Mattson Ross C. Anderson JUDICIAL emergency manager (EM) upon state Luis Rodriguez Natural Law Natural Law finding of a financial emergency, and JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT allow the EM to act in place of local Vote for not more than 2 government officials.

Colleen O'Brien  Require EM to develop financial and TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE Justice of Supreme Court operating plans, which may include modification or termination of CONGRESSIONAL UNIVERSITY Bob Roddis Vote for not more than 2 Justice of Supreme Court contracts, reorganization of Doug Dern government, and determination of UNITED STATES SENATOR Justice of Supreme Court expenditures, services, and use of Vote for not more than 1 Melanie Foster Connie Marie Kelley assets until the emergency is resolved. Republican Justice of Supreme Court Pete Hoekstra Jeff Sakwa Stephen Markman  Alternatively, authorize Republican Republican Justice of Supreme Court state-appointed review team to enter Debbie Stabenow Joel Ferguson Bridget Mary McCormack into a local government approved Democratic Democratic Justice of Supreme Court consent decree. Scotty Boman Brian Mosallam Kerry L. Morgan Libertarian Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Should this law be approved? Richard A. Matkin Michael H. Miller U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian Harley Mikkelson Bill Mohr II YES Green U.S. Taxpayers John D. Litle Stephen J. Young JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT NO Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Lloyd Clarke Vote for not more than 1 PROPOSAL 12-2 Green A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE Brian Zahra REPRESENTATIVE IN Justice of Supreme Court STATE CONSTITUTION CONGRESS Mindy Barry REGARDING COLLECTIVE 5TH DISTRICT Justice of Supreme Court BARGAINING Vote for not more than 1 Shelia Johnson GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE Justice of Supreme Court This proposal would: Jim Slezak UNIVERSITY Republican Vote for not more than 2 Daniel T. Kildee  Grant public and private Democratic JUDGE OF COURT OF employees the constitutional right Gregory Creswell Michael J. Busuito APPEALS to organize and bargain Libertarian Republican 2ND DISTRICT collectively through labor unions. David Davenport Satish B. Jasti No Party Affiliation Republican INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 3 Sandra Hughes O'Brien  Invalidate existing or future state Democratic or local laws that limit the ability to LEGISLATIVE Kim Trent Elizabeth L. Gleicher join unions and bargain Democratic Judge of Court Of Appeals collectively, and to negotiate and Robert Gale Kathleen Jansen REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Court Of Appeals enforce collective bargaining agreements, including employees’ LEGISLATURE Marc J. Sosnowski Deborah A. Servitto 51ST DISTRICT U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Court Of Appeals financial support of their labor Vote for not more than 1 Margaret Guttshall unions. Laws may be enacted to Green prohibit public employees from Joseph Graves Latham Redding striking. Republican Green Steven Losey Democratic  Override state laws that regulate hours and conditions of JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT employment to the extent that 7TH CIRCUIT COUNTY those laws conflict with collective INCUMBENT POSITION bargaining agreements. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for not more than 3 Vote for not more than 1 Judith A. Fullerton  Define “employer” as a person or Judge of Circuit Court entity employing one or more David Leyton Archie L. Hayman employees. Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Geoffrey L. Neithercut Judge of Circuit Court Should this proposal be approved? SHERIFF Vote for not more than 1 YES Robert J. Pickell NO Democratic

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STATE PROPOSALS STATE PROPOSALS COUNTY PROPOSALS COUNTY PROPOSALS PROPOSAL 12-3 PROPOSAL 12-6 Shall the limitation on the total amount Shall there be a renewal of the A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE of taxes which may be imposed previously approved authorization of STATE CONSTITUTION TO STATE CONSTITUTION against all taxable property by the Genesee County Board of ESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF Genesee County be increased by a Commissioners to levy a tax of 1.0 mill RENEWABLE ENERGY INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND new additional millage of 0.02 mill (two ($1.00 per $1,000.00 of taxable TUNNELS cents on each $1,000 of taxable property valuation) upon the taxable This proposal would: valuation) for a period of five (5) years, valuation of property within Genesee This proposal would: January 1, 2012, through December County, as finally equalized, for each  Require electric utilities to provide 31, 2016, inclusive, for the purpose of of the seven (7) years from 2013 at least 25% of their annual retail  Require the approval of a majority providing funding for agricultural, through 2019, inclusive, for the sales of electricity from renewable of voters at a statewide election horticultural, nutrition and other purpose of providing, through the energy sources, which are wind, and in each municipality where community education programs Genesee County Health Department, a solar, biomass, and hydropower, “new international bridges or through a contract with the Michigan health care services delivery system, by 2025. tunnels for motor vehicles” are to State University Extension (estimated such as the Genesee Health Plan, for be located before the State of to provide revenue of $176,104.60 in uninsured low income residents of  Limit to not more than 1% per year Michigan may expend state funds the first year of the authorized levy, Genesee County? electric utility rate increases or resources for acquiring land, subject to the tax capture provisions charged to consumers only to designing, soliciting bids for, identified below)? This is a renewal of the Genesee achieve compliance with the constructing, financing, or County Health Care Services Millage renewable energy standard. promoting new international In Genesee County, there are local which expires after the 2012 levy. The bridges or tunnels. authorities that capture and use for estimated revenue that will be  Allow annual extensions of the authorized purposes tax increment collected during the first year this deadline to meet the 25% standard  Create a definition of “new revenues from property taxes levied by millage is authorized and levied is in order to prevent rate increases international bridges or tunnels for the County. Such captured revenue $8,606,928. In Genesee County, there over the 1% limit. motor vehicles” that means, “any would include a portion of the are local authorities that capture and bridge or tunnel which is not open proposed millage levy. The following use for authorized purposes tax  Require the legislature to enact to the public and serving traffic as such local authorities are expected to increment revenues from property additional laws to encourage the of January 1, 2012.” capture and receive disbursement of a taxes levied by the County. Such use of Michigan made equipment portion of the County’s property tax captured revenue would include a and employment of Michigan Should this proposal be approved? levy: City of Fenton’s Downtown portion of the proposed millage levy. residents. Development Authority and Local The total amount of captured tax Development Finance Authority, City increment revenues from the proposed Should this proposal be approved? YES of Davison’s Downtown Development millage levy in the first calendar year Authority and Local Development of the levy is estimated to be YES NO Finance Authority, City of Clio $180,471.23. The following such local Downtown Development Authority (for authorities presently are expected to NO COUNTY PROPOSALS the Clio Tax Increment Finance capture and receive disbursement of a PROPOSAL 12-4 Shall the limitation on the total amount Authority), City of Montrose Downtown portion of the County’s property tax A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE of taxes which may be imposed Development Authority, City of Swartz levy: STATE CONSTITUTION TO against all taxable property by Creek Downtown Development ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN Genesee County be increased by a Authority, City of Grand Blanc City of Fenton’s Downtown QUALITY HOME CARE COUNCIL new additional millage of 0.1 mill (ten Downtown Development Authority, Development Authority and Local AND PROVIDE COLLECTIVE cents on each $1,000 of taxable City of Flint Downtown Development Development Finance Authority, City BARGAINING FOR IN-HOME CARE valuation) for a period of ten (10) Authority, Vienna Township Business of Davison’s Downtown Development WORKERS years, January 1, 2012, through Development Area, Davison Township Authority and Local Development December 31, 2021, inclusive, for the Downtown Development Authority, Finance Authority, City of Clio This proposal would: purpose of providing support and Genesee County’s Brownfield Downtown Development Authority (for assistance to veterans of active United Redevelopment Authority and Land the Clio Tax Increment Finance  Allow in-home care workers to States military service and their Bank Authority, Village of Otisville Authority), City of Montrose Downtown bargain collectively with the dependents, and administrative and Downtown Development Authority, Development Authority, City of Swartz Michigan Quality Home Care facility costs involved in providing Village of Lennon Downtown Creek Downtown Development Council (MQHCC). Continue the support and assistance to such Development Authority, City of Linden Authority, City of Grand Blanc current exclusive representative of veterans and dependents (estimated Downtown Development Authority and Downtown Development Authority, in-home care workers until to provide revenue of $880,523.00 in Village of Otter Lake Downtown City of Flint Downtown Development modified in accordance with labor the first year of the authorized levy, Development Authority. Authority, Vienna Township Business laws. subject to the tax capture provisions Development Area, Davison Township identified below)? Other such local authorities could be Downtown Development Authority,  Require MQHCC to provide created in the future. Genesee County’s Brownfield training for in-home care workers, In Genesee County, there are local Redevelopment Authority and Land create a registry of workers who authorities that capture and use for YES Bank Authority, Village of Otisville pass background checks, and authorized purposes tax increment Downtown Development Authority, provide financial services to revenues from property taxes levied by NO Village of Lennon Downtown patients to manage the cost of the County. Such captured revenue Development Authority, City of Linden in-home care. would include a portion of the Downtown Development Authority and proposed millage levy. The following Village of Otter Lake Downtown  Preserve patients’ rights to hire such local authorities are expected to Development Authority. in-home care workers who are not capture and receive disbursement of a referred from the MQHCC registry portion of the County’s property tax Other such local authorities could be who are bargaining unit members. levy: City of Fenton’s Downtown created in the future. Development Authority and Local  Authorize the MQHCC to set Development Finance Authority, City minimum compensation standards of Davison’s Downtown Development YES Authority and Local Development and terms and conditions of NO employment. Finance Authority, City of Clio Downtown Development Authority (for LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Should this proposal be approved? the Clio Tax Increment Finance PROPOSALS Authority), City of Montrose Downtown Development Authority, City of Swartz YES Shall Fenton Area Public Schools, Creek Downtown Development Genesee, Livingston and Oakland NO Authority, City of Grand Blanc Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of Downtown Development Authority, not to exceed Eight Million Four PROPOSAL 12-5 City of Flint Downtown Development Hundred Thousand Dollars A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE Authority, Vienna Township Business ($8,400,000) and issue its general STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT Development Area, Davison Township obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, THE ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES Downtown Development Authority, in one or more se BY STATE GOVERNMENT Genesee County’s Brownfield Redevelopment Authority and Land YES This proposal would: Bank Authority, Village of Otisville Downtown Development Authority, NO Require a 2/3 majority vote of the Village of Lennon Downtown State House and the State Senate, or Development Authority, City of Linden a statewide vote of the people at a Downtown Development Authority and November election, in order for the Village of Otter Lake Downtown State of Michigan to impose new or Development Authority. additional taxes on taxpayers or expand the base of taxation or Other such local authorities could be increasing the rate of taxation. created in the future.

This section shall in no way be YES construed to limit or modify tax NO limitations otherwise created in this Constitution.

Should this proposal be approved? YES NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Huron, Precinct 1 - Congress 12th District PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY JUDICIAL

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER STATE BOARD OF CLERK JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Vote for not more than 1 EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 2 Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Vote for not more than 1 Republican Todd A. Courser Werner J. Klein Party Republican Republican Melanie A. Kurdys Cathy M. Garrett Shelia Johnson Republican Democratic Democratic Michelle Fecteau Brian Zahra Party Democratic Justice of Supreme Court Lupe Ramos-Montigny Mindy Barry Democratic TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Andy LeCureaux Party Libertarian Karen Adams Raymond J. Wojtowicz U.S. Taxpayers Democratic JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS 1st DISTRICT U.S. Taxpayers Gail M. Graeser William Rushlow Party U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian INCUMBENT POSITION Candace R. Caveny Vote for not more than 2 Green Dwain Reynolds III Michael Riordan Green REGISTER OF DEEDS Party Green Judge of Court of Appeals Vote for not more than 1 Kirsten Frank Kelly Judge of Court of Appeals Natural Law Bernard J. Youngblood Party Democratic REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OF Benjamin Bachrach Libertarian MICHIGAN PRESIDENTIAL Vote for not more than 2 JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 3rd CIRCUIT Dan Horning COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT Republican INCUMBENT POSITION 11th DISTRICT AND VICE-PRESIDENT Robert Steele Vote for not more than 16 OF THE UNITED STATES Republican Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Mark Bernstein Keith Butkovich Leslie Kim Smith Democratic Libertarian Judge of Circuit Court Mitt Romney Shauna Ryder Diggs Kevin M. McNamara Virgil C. Smith Paul Ryan Democratic Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Republican James Lewis Hudler Robert Stano Deborah A. Thomas Libertarian Republican Judge of Circuit Court Barack Obama Gregory Scott Stempfle Deborah Ross Adams Joe Biden Libertarian Judge of Circuit Court Democratic Joe Sanger Wendy Marie Baxter U.S. Taxpayers TOWNSHIP Judge of Circuit Court Gerald T. Van Sickle Annette J. Berry Virgil H. Goode, Jr. SUPERVISOR James N. Clymer U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court U.S. Taxpayers Eric Borregard Vote for not more than 1 Gregory Dean Bill Green Judge of Circuit Court Jill Stein Nikki Mattson David A. Glaab Joseph Vincent Brennan Cheri Honkala Natural Law Republican Green Tom Chiles Jerome C. Cavanagh Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Ross C. Anderson Johan Sutton Robert J. Colombo, Jr. Luis Rodriguez No Party Affiliation Judge of Circuit Court Natural Law TRUSTEE MICHIGAN STATE Tim Thomas Trombly Edward Ewell, Jr. No Party Affiliation Judge of Circuit Court UNIVERSITY Richard B. Halloran Vote for not more than 2 Judge of Circuit Court Melanie Foster Amy Patricia Hathaway Republican CLERK Judge of Circuit Court Jeff Sakwa Vote for not more than 1 Kathleen M. McCarthy CONGRESSIONAL Republican Judge of Circuit Court Joel Ferguson Kathlene Van Wasshnova Maria L. Oxholm UNITED STATES SENATOR Democratic Republican Judge of Circuit Court Vote for not more than 1 Brian Mosallam Linda V. Parker Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Pete Hoekstra Michael H. Miller Daniel P. Ryan Republican Libertarian TREASURER Judge of Circuit Court Debbie Stabenow Bill Mohr II Vote for not more than 1 Democratic U.S. Taxpayers Scotty Boman Stephen J. Young Gary Conley Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Republican Richard A. Matkin Lloyd Clarke Linda K. Spangler U.S. Taxpayers Green Democratic Harley Mikkelson Green John D. Litle Natural Law TRUSTEE GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE Vote for not more than 4 UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Andrew Lazere Vote for not more than 2 Republican 12th DISTRICT Michael J. Busuito Walt McCurdy Vote for not more than 1 Republican Republican Cynthia Kallgren Satish B. Jasti Michael Stach Republican Republican Republican John D. Dingell Sandra Hughes O'Brien Marlene C. Krause Democratic Democratic Democratic Richard J. Secula Kim Trent R.P. Lilly Libertarian Democratic Democratic Robert Gale Donna Puskar Mendrysa U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Marc J. Sosnowski Larry L. O'Kelley LEGISLATIVE U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Margaret Guttshall REPRESENTATIVE IN Green STATE LEGISLATURE Latham Redding 23rd DISTRICT Green Vote for not more than 1

Pat Somerville Republican JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Tom Boritzki 3rd CIRCUIT Democratic COUNTY NONPARTISAN SECTION NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 3 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY JUDICIAL Vote for not more than 1 Kelly Ann Ramsey JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Kym L. Worthy Vote for not more than 2 John Joseph Sullivan Democratic David S. Afton Doug Dern Karen Braxton Libertarian Connie Marie Kelley Kevin Cox Stephen Markman Dana Margaret Hathaway SHERIFF Justice of Supreme Court Vote for not more than 1 Bridget Mary McCormack Brian L. Morrow Shelly L. Milton Kerry L. Morgan Republican Benny N. Napoleon Colleen O'Brien Democratic Bob Czak Bob Roddis U.S. Taxpayers

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JUDICIAL STATE STATE COUNTY JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT PROPOSAL 12-2 PROPOSAL 12-5 MEMBERSHIP ON THE WAYNE 3rd CIRCUIT COUNTY RETIREMENT COMMISSION A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE INCUMBENT POSITION STATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT THE SHALL SECTION 6.112 OF THE Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES BY WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE Vote for not more than 2 STATE GOVERNMENT CHARTER BE AMENDED TO EXPAND This proposal would: THE WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENT Lawrence S. Talon This proposal would: COMMISSION'S MEMBERSHIP FROM Judge of Circuit Court • Grant public and private employees the 8 TO 9, ADDING AS A MEMBER THE Margaret M. Van Houten constitutional right to organize and Require a 2/3 majority vote of the State WAYNE COUNTY TREASURER OR Judge of Circuit Court bargain collectively through labor unions. House and the State Senate, or a HIS OR HER DESIGNEE; AND ALSO David Braxton statewide vote of the people at a TO AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRPERSON • Invalidate existing or future state or November election, in order for the State OF THE WAYNE COUNTY local laws that limit the ability to join of Michigan to impose new or additional COMMISSION, WHO IS ALSO A unions and bargain collectively, and to taxes on taxpayers or expand the base MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY negotiate and enforce collective of taxation or increasing the rate of RETIREMENT COMMISSION, TO bargaining agreements, including taxation. APPOINT A PERSON TO SERVE AS JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT employees’ financial support of their HIS OR HER DESIGNEE ON THE INCUMBENT POSITION labor unions. Laws may be enacted to This section shall in no way be RETIREMENT COMMISSION; AND TO prohibit public employees from striking. construed to limit or modify tax FURTHER ALLOW EMPLOYEES AND Vote for not more than 3 limitations otherwise created in this RETIREES OF THE WAYNE COUNTY Freddie G. Burton, Jr. • Override state laws that regulate hours Constitution. AIRPORT AUTHORITY TO VOTE FOR Judge of Probate Court and conditions of employment to the AND SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE Frank S. Szymanski extent that those laws conflict with Should this proposal be approved? WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENT Judge of Probate Court collective bargaining agreements. COMMISSION (WITH NO MORE THAN June E. Blackwell-Hatcher YES ONE MEMBER BEING AN AIRPORT Judge of Probate Court • Define “employer” as a person or entity EMPLOYEE OR RETIREE) UNTIL employing one or more employees. NO SUCH TIME AS THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY ESTABLISHES ITS OWN Should this proposal be approved? PROPOSAL 12-6 RETIREMENT SYSTEM OR PENSION PLAN? YES A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT NO CONSTRUCTION OF YES INCUMBENT POSITION INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND PROPOSAL 12-3 NO Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 TUNNELS Vote for not more than 1 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE This proposal would: REMOVAL OF THE WAYNE COUNTY STATE CONSTITUTION TO EXECUTIVE FROM OFFICE BY THE Terrance A. Keith Judge of Probate Court ESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR • Require the approval of a majority of GOVERNOR RENEWABLE ENERGY voters at a statewide election and in each municipality where “new SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOME This proposal would: international bridges or tunnels for motor RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT vehicles” are to be located before the ADD SECTION 4.124 TO AUTHORIZE 34th DISTRICT • Require electric utilities to provide at State of Michigan may expend state THE GOVERNOR TO REMOVE THE INCUMBENT POSITION least 25% of their annual retail sales of funds or resources for acquiring land, WAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FROM Vote for not more than 1 electricity from renewable energy designing, soliciting bids for, OFFICE FOR THE SAME REASONS sources, which are wind, solar, biomass, constructing, financing, or promoting AND WITH THE SAME DUE PROCESS Tina Brooks Green and hydropower, by 2025. new international bridges or tunnels. AS PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE Judge of District Court SHERIFF, PROSECUTING • Limit to not more than 1% per year • Create a definition of “new international ATTORNEY, COUNTY CLERK, electric utility rate increases charged to bridges or tunnels for motor vehicles” REGISTER OF DEEDS, AND COUNTY TREASURER? LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT consumers only to achieve compliance that means, “any bridge or tunnel which with the renewable energy standard. is not open to the public and serving BOARD MEMBER traffic as of January 1, 2012.” YES HURON SCHOOLS • Allow annual extensions of the Vote for not more than 2 deadline to meet the 25% standard in Should this proposal be approved? NO order to prevent rate increases over the Michael A. Gill 1% limit. YES THE WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION'S POWER TO Nathan Cornwall • Require the legislature to enact NO APPROVE COMPENSATION additional laws to encourage the use of Michigan made equipment and COUNTY SHALL SECTION 3.115 OF THE employment of Michigan residents. WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE FORM OF THE WAYNE COUNTY CHARTER, WHICH SETS FORTH THE Should this proposal be approved? BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE PROPOSAL SECTION ORDINANCE WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION, BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE POWER STATE YES SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOME AND DUTY TO APPROVE ALL RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO COMPENSATION OF EVERY PROPOSAL 12-1 NO ADD A NEW SECTION 5.120 AND TO EMPLOYMENT POSITION IN THE AMEND EXISTING SECTION 5.134 TO COUNTY, UNLESS THE A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 PROPOSAL 12-4 AUTHORIZE THE WAYNE COUNTY COMPENSATION IS ESTABLISHED OF 2011 – THE EMERGENCY COMMISSION RATHER THAN THE BY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW? MANAGER LAW A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE WAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO STATE CONSTITUTION TO ESTABLISH THE FORM (INCLUDING Public Act 4 of 2011 would: ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN QUALITY BUT NOT LIMITED TO LUMP-SUM YES HOME CARE COUNCIL AND AND LINE-ITEM) OF THE COUNTY NO • Establish criteria to assess the financial PROVIDE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION condition of local government units, FOR IN-HOME CARE WORKERS ORDINANCE; AND TO REQUIRE THE including school districts. COUNTY COMMISSION TO TOWNSHIP This proposal would: ESTABLISH THE FORM OF THE • Authorize Governor to appoint an HURON Charter Township BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION Public Safety Millage Proposal emergency manager (EM) upon • Allow in-home care workers to bargain ORDINANCE BY DECEMBER 7, 2012 statefinding of a financial emergency, collectively with the Michigan Quality AND TO ADOPT CHANGES TO THE Shall the total tax rate limitation that may and allow the EM to act in place of local Home Care Council (MQHCC). Continue FORM AT LEAST TEN MONTHS be imposed for all purposes on property government officials. the current exclusive representative of BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF A in-home care workers until modified in in the Charter Township of Huron, FISCAL YEAR TO BE EFFECTIVE FOR Wayne County, Michigan be increased • Require EM to develop financial and accordance with labor laws. THAT FISCAL YEAR; AND TO ALSO by 2.77 mills ($2.77 per $1,000) of state operating plans, which may include AMEND SECTION 5.121 TO REQUIRE equalized valuation of all property within modification or termination of contracts, • Require MQHCC to provide training for THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO said township for a period of Five (5) reorganization of government, and in-home care workers, create a registry PREPARE AND SUBMIT THE BUDGET years, the years 2012 to 2016 both determination of expenditures, services, of workers who pass background AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE inclusive, to provide funds for the and use of assets until the emergency is checks, and provide financial services to IN THE FORM ESTABLISHED BY THE operation and maintenance of the Police resolved. patients to manage the cost of in-home COUNTY COMMISSION? care. Department (2 mills) and the Fire Department (.77 mills); and shall the • Alternatively, authorize state-appointed township levy such increase in millage review team to enter into a local • Preserve patients’ rights to hire YES for such purpose during such period, government approved consent decree. in-home care workers who are not referred from the MQHCC registry who NO which will raise in the first year of such levy an estimated $1,146,088.80. Should this law be approved? are bargaining unit members. INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL AUDITOR • Authorize the MQHCC to set minimum YES compensation standards and terms and SHALL SECTION 3.119(E) OF THE YES conditions of employment. WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE NO CHARTER BE AMENDED TO REMOVE NO Should this proposal be approved? THE RESTRICTION THAT PROHIBITS AN INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AUDITOR FROM PROVIDING AUDIT YES SERVICES TO THE COUNTY FOR WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY MORE THAN EIGHT (8) COLLEGE DISTRICT MILLAGE NO CONSECUTIVE YEARS; AND PROPOSAL FURTHER TO REQUIRE INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL Shall the limitation on the amount of AUDITORS BE SELECTED BASED ON taxes which may be imposed on taxable A COMPETITIVE PROCESS IN property in the Wayne County ACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNTY'S Community College District be increased PROCUREMENT ORDINANCE? by one dollar per thousand dollars (1 mill) of the taxable value of all taxable property in the College District for a period of ten (10) years, the tax years YES commencing July 1, 2013, to July 1, NO 2022, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide funds for community college purposes authorized by law? It is estimated that 1 mill would raise approximately $21,746,964 when first levied in 2013.

YES NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Wayne County, Michigan City of Detroit, AVCB 1 - Congress 13th District PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS NONPARTISAN SECTION JUDICIAL

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OF JUDICIAL JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Vote for not more than 1 MICHIGAN 3rd CIRCUIT Vote for not more than 2 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 2 Republican Dan Horning Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Party Republican Vote for not more than 2 Robert Steele Bob Roddis Republican Democratic Mark Bernstein Doug Dern David Braxton Party Democratic Shauna Ryder Diggs Connie Marie Kelley Lawrence S. Talon Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Libertarian James Lewis Hudler Stephen Markman Margaret M. Van Houten Party Libertarian Justice of Supreme Court Judge of Circuit Court Gregory Scott Stempfle Bridget Mary McCormack Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Joe Sanger Kerry L. Morgan Party U.S. Taxpayers Gerald T. Van Sickle Colleen O'Brien JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT U.S. Taxpayers INCUMBENT POSITION Green Eric Borregard Vote for not more than 3 Party Green Nikki Mattson June E. Blackwell-Hatcher Natural Law Judge of Probate Court Natural Law JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Freddie G. Burton, Jr. Party Judge of Probate Court INCUMBENT POSITION Frank S. Szymanski Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Judge of Probate Court Vote for not more than 1 PRESIDENTIAL TRUSTEE MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT Vote for not more than 2 Mindy Barry AND VICE-PRESIDENT Melanie Foster Shelia Johnson OF THE UNITED STATES Republican Vote for not more than 1 Jeff Sakwa Brian Zahra Republican Justice of Supreme Court JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Mitt Romney Joel Ferguson INCUMBENT POSITION Paul Ryan Democratic Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Republican Brian Mosallam Vote for not more than 1 Democratic JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS 1st DISTRICT Barack Obama Michael H. Miller Terrance A. Keith Joe Biden Libertarian INCUMBENT POSITION Judge of Probate Court Democratic Bill Mohr II Vote for not more than 2 U.S. Taxpayers Virgil H. Goode, Jr. Stephen J. Young Kirsten Frank Kelly JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT James N. Clymer U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Court of Appeals U.S. Taxpayers Lloyd Clarke Michael Riordan 36th DISTRICT Green Judge of Court of Appeals INCUMBENT POSITION Jill Stein Vote for not more than 9 Cheri Honkala Green Roberta C. Archer Judge of District Court Ross C. Anderson GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE Donald Coleman JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Judge of District Court Luis Rodriguez UNIVERSITY Natural Law 3rd CIRCUIT Prentis Edwards, Jr. Vote for not more than 2 INCUMBENT POSITION Judge of District Court Michael J. Busuito Vote for not more than 16 Ruth Ann Garrett Republican Judge of District Court Satish B. Jasti Daniel P. Ryan Deborah Lewis Langston Republican Judge of Circuit Court Judge of District Court Sandra Hughes O'Brien Leslie Kim Smith William C. McConico CONGRESSIONAL Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Judge of District Court Kim Trent Virgil C. Smith Donna Robinson Milhouse UNITED STATES SENATOR Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Judge of District Court Vote for not more than 1 Robert Gale Deborah A. Thomas Kevin F. Robbins U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court Judge of District Court Pete Hoekstra Marc J. Sosnowski Deborah Ross Adams David S. Robinson, Jr. Republican U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court Judge of District Court Debbie Stabenow Margaret Guttshall Wendy Marie Baxter Democratic Green Judge of Circuit Court Scotty Boman Latham Redding Annette J. Berry Libertarian Green Judge of Circuit Court Richard A. Matkin Gregory Dean Bill U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court Harley Mikkelson Joseph Vincent Brennan Green John D. Litle Jerome C. Cavanagh Natural Law COUNTY Judge of Circuit Court Robert J. Colombo, Jr. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Judge of Circuit Court REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Vote for not more than 1 Edward Ewell, Jr. Judge of Circuit Court 13th DISTRICT Kym L. Worthy Richard B. Halloran Vote for not more than 1 Democratic Judge of Circuit Court Harry T. Sawicki David S. Afton Amy Patricia Hathaway Republican Libertarian Judge of Circuit Court , Jr. Kathleen M. McCarthy Democratic Judge of Circuit Court JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT Chris Sharer Maria L. Oxholm 36th DISTRICT Libertarian SHERIFF Judge of Circuit Court NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Martin Gray Vote for not more than 1 Linda V. Parker Vote for not more than 2 U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court Shelly L. Milton Christopher M. Blount Republican Benny N. Napoleon Wanda Evans LEGISLATIVE Democratic Bob Czak Alicia Jones-Coleman REPRESENTATIVE IN U.S. Taxpayers STATE LEGISLATURE Linda D. Bernard 2nd DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 CLERK Daniel Corrigan Grano Vote for not more than 1 Republican Alberta Tinsley Talabi Werner J. Klein Democratic Republican JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT Hans Christopher Barbe Cathy M. Garrett 36th DISTRICT Green Democratic INCUMBENT POSITION Partial Term Ending 01/01/2015 Vote for not more than 2 STATE BOARDS TREASURER MEMBER STATE BOARD OF Vote for not more than 1 Shannon A. Holmes Judge of District Court EDUCATION Raymond J. Wojtowicz Michael E. Wagner Vote for not more than 2 Democratic Judge of District Court Todd A. Courser William Rushlow Republican Libertarian Melanie A. Kurdys Republican Michelle Fecteau Democratic REGISTER OF DEEDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Lupe Ramos-Montigny Vote for not more than 1 Democratic BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER WAYNE COUNTY Andy LeCureaux Bernard J. Youngblood JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Libertarian Democratic COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3rd CIRCUIT Karen Adams Benjamin Bachrach 1st DISTRICT U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Gail M. Graeser Vote for not more than 3 U.S. Taxpayers Candace R. Caveny COUNTY COMMISSIONER Brian L. Morrow Mary Ellen Stempfle Green 1st DISTRICT Dwain Reynolds III Kelly Ann Ramsey Green Vote for not more than 1 Robert Sheehy John Joseph Sullivan Republican Tim Killeen Karen Braxton Democratic Kevin Cox Dana Margaret Hathaway

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PROPOSAL SECTION STATE COUNTY CITY STATE PROPOSAL 12-5 MEMBERSHIP ON THE WAYNE PROPOSAL M: ORDINANCE TO COUNTY RETIREMENT COMMISSION AMEND THE 1984 DETROIT CITY PROPOSAL 12-1 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CODE STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT THE SHALL SECTION 6.112 OF THE A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES BY WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE Shall Chapter 38, Offenses, OF 2011 – THE EMERGENCY STATE GOVERNMENT CHARTER BE AMENDED TO EXPAND Miscellaneous Provisions, Article XL, MANAGER LAW THE WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENT Controlled Substances and Drug This proposal would: COMMISSION'S MEMBERSHIP FROM Paraphernalia, of the 1984 Detroit City Public Act 4 of 2011 would: 8 TO 9, ADDING AS A MEMBER THE Code be amended to exempt adults, 21 Require a 2/3 majority vote of the State WAYNE COUNTY TREASURER OR years of age or older, from criminal • Establish criteria to assess the financial House and the State Senate, or a HIS OR HER DESIGNEE; AND ALSO prosecution under the article for use or condition of local government units, statewide vote of the people at a TO AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRPERSON possession of less than one (1) ounce of including school districts. November election, in order for the State OF THE WAYNE COUNTY marijuana on private property in the City of Michigan to impose new or additional COMMISSION, WHO IS ALSO A of Detroit by adding the following • Authorize Governor to appoint an taxes on taxpayers or expand the base MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY section: emergency manager (EM) upon of taxation or increasing the rate of RETIREMENT COMMISSION, TO statefinding of a financial emergency, taxation. APPOINT A PERSON TO SERVE AS Sec. 38-11-50. Applicability. and allow the EM to act in place of local HIS OR HER DESIGNEE ON THE government officials. This section shall in no way be RETIREMENT COMMISSION; AND TO None of the provisions of this article shall construed to limit or modify tax FURTHER ALLOW EMPLOYEES AND apply to the use or possession of less • Require EM to develop financial and limitations otherwise created in this RETIREES OF THE WAYNE COUNTY than one (1) ounce of marijuana, on operating plans, which may include Constitution. AIRPORT AUTHORITY TO VOTE FOR private property, by a person who has modification or termination of contracts, AND SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE attained the age of 21 years. reorganization of government, and Should this proposal be approved? WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENT determination of expenditures, services, COMMISSION (WITH NO MORE THAN and use of assets until the emergency is YES ONE MEMBER BEING AN AIRPORT YES resolved. EMPLOYEE OR RETIREE) UNTIL NO SUCH TIME AS THE AIRPORT NO • Alternatively, authorize state-appointed AUTHORITY ESTABLISHES ITS OWN review team to enter into a local PROPOSAL 12-6 RETIREMENT SYSTEM OR PENSION PROPOSAL P: AMENDMENT OF government approved consent decree. PLAN? SECTION 2-106.5 OF 2012 DETROIT A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CITY CHARTER Should this law be approved? STATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF YES Shall Section 2-106.5, which currently INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND prohibits City officials and City YES TUNNELS NO employees for one year after leaving a City position or City employment from: 1) NO This proposal would: REMOVAL OF THE WAYNE COUNTY lobbying or appearing before the City EXECUTIVE FROM OFFICE BY THE Council or other part of City government PROPOSAL 12-2 • Require the approval of a majority of GOVERNOR and 2) receiving compensation for any voters at a statewide election and in matter in which he or she was involved A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE each municipality where “new SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOME with while working for the City, be STATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING international bridges or tunnels for motor RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO amended to permit such activity to be COLLECTIVE BARGAINING vehicles” are to be located before the ADD SECTION 4.124 TO AUTHORIZE carried out by former City officials or City State of Michigan may expend state THE GOVERNOR TO REMOVE THE employees who have a personal This proposal would: funds or resources for acquiring land, WAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FROM services contract with the City during designing, soliciting bids for, OFFICE FOR THE SAME REASONS that first year after leaving a City position • Grant public and private employees the constructing, financing, or promoting AND WITH THE SAME DUE PROCESS or City employment? constitutional right to organize and new international bridges or tunnels. AS PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE bargain collectively through labor unions. SHERIFF, PROSECUTING • Create a definition of “new international ATTORNEY, COUNTY CLERK, YES • Invalidate existing or future state or bridges or tunnels for motor vehicles” REGISTER OF DEEDS, AND COUNTY local laws that limit the ability to join that means, “any bridge or tunnel which TREASURER? NO unions and bargain collectively, and to is not open to the public and serving negotiate and enforce collective traffic as of January 1, 2012.” YES bargaining agreements, including LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT employees’ financial support of their Should this proposal be approved? NO DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT labor unions. Laws may be enacted to PROPOSAL S: RENEWAL AND prohibit public employees from striking. YES THE WAYNE COUNTY RESTORATION OF SCHOOL COMMISSION'S POWER TO OPERATING MILLAGE • Override state laws that regulate hours NO APPROVE COMPENSATION and conditions of employment to the This proposal would restore the prior extent that those laws conflict with COUNTY SHALL SECTION 3.115 OF THE authorization and allow the School collective bargaining agreements. WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE District of the City of Detroit to continue FORM OF THE WAYNE COUNTY CHARTER, WHICH SETS FORTH THE to levy mills previously levied for general • Define “employer” as a person or entity BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE operating purposes on non-homestead employing one or more employees. ORDINANCE WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION, BE property (mainly industrial and AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE POWER commercial real property and rental Should this proposal be approved? SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOME AND DUTY TO APPROVE ALL property) which expired with the 2012 RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO COMPENSATION OF EVERY YES tax levy. Owner occupied homes are ADD A NEW SECTION 5.120 AND TO EMPLOYMENT POSITION IN THE exempt from this levy under existing law. AMEND EXISTING SECTION 5.134 TO NO COUNTY, UNLESS THE AUTHORIZE THE WAYNE COUNTY COMPENSATION IS ESTABLISHED Shall the School District of the City of COMMISSION RATHER THAN THE PROPOSAL 12-3 BY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW? Detroit, County of Wayne, Michigan be WAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO authorized to levy 18.00 mills ($18.00 ESTABLISH THE FORM (INCLUDING per $1,000 of taxable value) by A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE BUT NOT LIMITED TO LUMP-SUM YES STATE CONSTITUTION TO increasing the limitation on the amount AND LINE-ITEM) OF THE COUNTY NO of taxes which may be imposed on ESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION RENEWABLE ENERGY taxable property in the school district ORDINANCE; AND TO REQUIRE THE which is not otherwise exempt, of which COUNTY COMMISSION TO CITY This proposal would: 17.8308 mills constitute a renewal of ESTABLISH THE FORM OF THE CITY OF DETROIT PROPOSAL C: authorization which expired with the BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION • Require electric utilities to provide at AMENDMENT OF SECTION 7.5-203 2012 levy and 0.1692 mill constitutes ORDINANCE BY DECEMBER 7, 2012 OF 2012 DETROIT CITY CHARTER that portion reduced by the operation of least 25% of their annual retail sales of AND TO ADOPT CHANGES TO THE electricity from renewable energy the Headlee amendment, for ten (10) FORM AT LEAST TEN MONTHS Shall the Section 7.5-203, which years, the years 2013 to 2022, inclusive, sources, which are wind, solar, biomass, BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF A and hydropower, by 2025. provides that the Corporation Counsel to provide funds for operating expenses FISCAL YEAR TO BE EFFECTIVE FOR shall prosecute all actions or of School District? It is estimated that THAT FISCAL YEAR; AND TO ALSO proceedings to which the City is a party 18.00 mills would raise approximately • Limit to not more than 1% per year AMEND SECTION 5.121 TO REQUIRE electric utility rate increases charged to or in which the City has a legal interest $80,900,000.00 for the School District in THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO when directed to do so by the Mayor, be the first year that it is levied. consumers only to achieve compliance PREPARE AND SUBMIT THE BUDGET with the renewable energy standard. amended to add the phrase "except AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE pursuant to Section 7.5-209, which IN THE FORM ESTABLISHED BY THE permits the Corporation Counsel to take YES • Allow annual extensions of the COUNTY COMMISSION? deadline to meet the 25% standard in judicial action on his or her own NO order to prevent rate increases over the initiative" to require City officials and City 1% limit. YES employees to comply with the requirements of the Charter? COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Require the legislature to enact NO WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY additional laws to encourage the use of COLLEGE DISTRICT MILLAGE Michigan made equipment and INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL AUDITOR YES PROPOSAL employment of Michigan residents. SHALL SECTION 3.119(E) OF THE NO Shall the limitation on the amount of Should this proposal be approved? WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE taxes which may be imposed on taxable CHARTER BE AMENDED TO REMOVE PROPOSAL E: AMENDMENT OF property in the Wayne County THE RESTRICTION THAT PROHIBITS SECTION 3-109 OF 2012 DETROIT Community College District be increased YES AN INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL CITY CHARTER by one dollar per thousand dollars (1 AUDITOR FROM PROVIDING AUDIT mill) of the taxable value of all taxable NO SERVICES TO THE COUNTY FOR Shall Section 3-109 be amended to property in the College District for a MORE THAN EIGHT (8) provide for fixed minimum and maximum period of ten (10) years, the tax years PROPOSAL 12-4 CONSECUTIVE YEARS; AND number of signatures required for commencing July 1, 2013, to July 1, FURTHER TO REQUIRE nominating petitions for City elective 2022, inclusive, as new additional A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL officers (500 to 1000 signatures for millage to provide funds for community STATE CONSTITUTION TO AUDITORS BE SELECTED BASED ON candidates for mayor, clerk and at-large college purposes authorized by law? It is ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN QUALITY A COMPETITIVE PROCESS IN city council members, and 300 to 650 for estimated that 1 mill would raise HOME CARE COUNCIL AND ACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNTY'S non at-large city council members and approximately $21,746,964 when first PROVIDE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PROCUREMENT ORDINANCE? district elected members of the Board of levied in 2013. FOR IN-HOME CARE WORKERS Police Commissioners) in lieu of the current percentage-based minimums This proposal would: YES and maximums set forth in this section? YES • Allow in-home care workers to bargain collectively with the Michigan Quality NO YES NO Home Care Council (MQHCC). Continue NO the current exclusive representative of in-home care workers until modified in PROPOSAL G: AMENDMENT OF accordance with labor laws. SECTION 2-106.4 OF 2012 DETROIT CITY CHARTER • Require MQHCC to provide training for in-home care workers, create a registry Shall Section 2-106.4, which currently of workers who pass background prohibits City officials and City checks, and provide financial services to employees from accepting gifts, patients to manage the cost of in-home gratuities, honoraria, and other things of care. value in connection with their work for the City, be amended to provide that the • Preserve patients’ rights to hire City Council shall determine by in-home care workers who are not ordinance which gifts, gratuities, referred from the MQHCC registry who honoraria, and other things of value City are bargaining unit members. officials and City employees are prohibited from receiving in connection • Authorize the MQHCC to set minimum with their work for the City? compensation standards and terms and conditions of employment. YES Should this proposal be approved? NO YES NO

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Party-Nominated Offices Voter-Nominated Offices Nonpartisan Offices Cargos Nominados por los Cargos Nominados por los Cargos No Partidarios Partidos Votantes City of Monterey President and Vice President United States Senator Ciudad de Monterey Presidente y Vicepresidente Senador de Estados Unidos Mayor Vote for 1 party / Vote por 1 partido Vote for 1 / Vote por 1 Alcalde Fig Vote for 1 / Vote por 1 Sylvia Wentworth Joseph Barchi for President / por Presidente Higo Party Preference: Grape

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Andrew Hallaren United States Senator for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Mayor of Monterey Senadora de los Estados Unidos Alcalde de Monterey Pear Lloyd Garriss Adam Cramer Mary Miller Pera for President / por Presidente Party Preference: Fig Economist Preferencia de partido: Higo Economista

Greg Vuocolo Navy Commander for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Comandante de la Marina or write-in o por escrito: Grape Daniel Court Uva United States Representative for President / por Presidente District 20

Amy Blumhardt City Council Member for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Representante de Estados Unidos Distrito 20 Miembro del Concejo Municipal Lime Vote for up to 2 / Vote por un máximo de 2 Alvin Boone Vote for 1 / Vote por 1 for President / por Presidente Lima

Dennis Weiford Joe Lee

James Lian Party Preference: Grape for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Student Preferencia de partido: Uva Estudiante U.S. Representative Cherry Representante de EE.UU. Heather Portier Esther York Cereza for President / por Presidente Engineer

John Hewetson Ingeniera

Victor Martinez Party Preference: Fig for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Preferencia de partido: Higo Barbara Williams Real Estate Broker Mango Corredor de bienes raices Teacher Alex Wallace Profesora for President / por Presidente Mango Member of the State Assembly Hugh Smith

Lawrence Smith for Vice President / por Vicepresidente Businessman District 29 Empresario Miembro de la Asamblea Estatal or write-in Kenneth Mitchell Distrito 29 o por escrito: Farmer Vote for 1 / Vote por 1 Agricultor

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Party Preference: Grape Publisher Preferencia de partido: Uva Editor Assemblywoman Asambleísta Kathleen Benson

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TEMPORARY TAXES TO FUND EDUCATION. 30 GUARANTEED LOCAL PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDING. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by ¼ cent for four years, to fund schools. Guarantees public safety realignment funding. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenues through 2018-19, averaging about $6 billion annually over the next few years. Revenues available for funding state budget. In 2012-13, planned spending reductions, primarily to education programs, would not occur.

IMPUESTOS TEMPORALES PARA FINANCIAR LA EDUCACIÓN. 30 FINANCIAMIENTO GARANTIZADO PARA LA SEGURIDAD PÚBLICA LOCAL. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Aumenta los impuestos sobre ingresos mayores de $250,000 durante siete años y el impuesto sobre las ventas en ¼ de centavo durante cuatro años para financiar escuelas. Garantiza el financiamiento para la realineación de la seguridad pública. Impacto fiscal: Aumenta las recaudaciones tributarias estatales hasta 2018-19, con un promedio anual de unos $6,000 millones en los próximos años. Recaudaciones disponibles para financiar el presupuesto estatal. No se producirían reducciones de gastos planeadas, principalmente para programas de_ Yes / Sí educación, en 2012-13.

No / No

STATE BUDGET. 31 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Establishes two-year state budget. Sets rules for offsetting new expenditures, and Governor budget cuts in fiscal emergencies. Local governments can alter application of laws governing state-funded programs. Fiscal Impact: Decreased state sales tax revenues of $200 million annually, with corresponding increases of funding to local governments. Other, potentially more significant changes in state and local budgets, depending on future decisions by public officials.

PRESUPUESTO ESTATAL. 31 GOBIERNOS ESTATAL Y LOCALES. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Establece un presupuesto del estado cada dos años. Establece reglas para compensar nuevos gastos y recortes del presupuesto por parte del Gobernador ante emergencias fiscales. Los gobiernos locales pueden modificar la aplicación de las leyes que gobiernan los programas financiados por el estado. Impacto fiscal: Reducción en las recaudaciones tributarias estatales de $200 millones anuales, con los correspondientes aumentos_ de financiamiento a los gobiernos locales. Otros cambios potencialmente más significativos en los_ presupuestos estatales y locales, dependiendo de las decisiones futuras de los funcionarios públicos. ______Yes / Sí

No / No

POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BY PAYROLL DEDUCTION. 32 CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits unions from using payroll-deducted funds for political purposes. Applies same use prohibition to payroll deductions, if any, by corporations or government contractors. Prohibits union and corporate contributions to candidates and their committees. Prohibits government contractor contributions to elected officers or their committees. Fiscal Impact: Increased costs to state and local government, potentially exceeding $1 million annually, to implement and enforce the measure’s requirements.

CONTRIBUCIONES POLÍTICAS POR DEDUCCIONES DE NÓMINA. 32 CONTRIBUCIONES A CANDIDATOS. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Restringe el uso de fondos deducidos de la nómina para fines políticos por parte de los sindicatos. Aplica las mismas restricciones de uso a las deducciones de nómina, si las hay, a las corporaciones o los contratistas del gobierno. Restringe las contribuciones sindicales y corporativas a candidatos y sus comités. Limita las contribuciones de los contratistas del gobierno a funcionarios electos o a sus comités. Impacto__ fiscal: Aumento de costos para los gobiernos estatal y locales, potencialmente en exceso de__ Yes / Sí $1_millón anuales, para implementar y hacer cumplir los requisitos de la medida. ______No / No

AUTO INSURANCE COMPANIES. 33 PRICES BASED ON DRIVER’S HISTORY OF INSURANCE COVERAGE. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Changes current law to allow insurance companies to set prices based on whether the driver previously carried auto insurance with any insurance company. Allows proportional discount for drivers with some prior coverage. Allows increased cost for drivers without history of continuous coverage. Fiscal Impact: Probably no significant fiscal effect on state insurance premium tax revenues.

COMPAÑÍAS DE SEGURO DE AUTOMÓVILES. 33 PRECIOS BASADOS EN EL HISTORIAL DE COBERTURA DE SEGURO DEL CONDUCTOR. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Cambia la ley actual para permitir que las compañías de seguro fijen sus precios de acuerdo a si el conductor tuvo antes un seguro de automóvil con cualquier compañía de seguros. Permite un descuento proporcional para conductores con alguna cobertura previa. Permite aumentar el costo para conductores sin historial__ Yes / Sí de cobertura continua. Impacto fiscal: Probablemente sin efecto fiscal significativo sobre las__ recaudaciones tributarias estatales sobre las primas de seguro. No / No

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