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November Election Guide for Shelby Township and Utica

Residents will cast their votes for president and local candidates Nov. 6 during the general election.

 

Residents will take to the polls Nov. 6 to cast ballots for the next president of the United States. And, while their exercising their voting rights, they will also decipher what statewide and county ballot proposals and candidates should move ahead.

Shelby Township Races

Supervisor: Incumbent Rick Stathakis will square off against Dave Erickson, former president of the Shelby Township Police and Fire Civil Service Commission. Since Erickson is running as an Independent, his name did not appear on the Aug. 7 primary ballot.

Clerk: Republican and current Clerk, Stanley Grot, will run unopposed. 

Treasurer: Republican and current Trustee Michael Flynn is running unopposed for Treasurer.

Trustees: All four trustee seats on the board are up for election. The candidates hoping to secure seats are: incumbent Republicans Paula Filar and Douglas Wozniak; current Treasurer and Republican Paul Viar; and newcomers Republican Nick Nightingale and Democrat Clarence Cook. Voters must choose four of the five candidates on the ballot.

State Senate 

Two-term incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow is being challenged by Republican Pete Hoekstra, former Representative for MI 2nd District. Also in the race is Libertarian Scotty Bowman, Richard Matkin with the U.S. Taxpayers Party, Harley Mikkelson with the Green party and Joe Litle with the Natural Law Party. Voters are asked to choose just one.

Congressional Rep., 10th District

Republican incumbent Candice Miller, Democrat Chuck Stadler and Libertarian Bhagwan Dashairya are running for the seat.

District 36 State Representative 

Voters will be asked to choose between Republican incumbent Pete Lund or newcomer and Democrat Robert Murphy.

Note: Utica does not have any local races on the the November ballot.

Macomb County Races

Several of the county candidates debated recently in Chesterfield Township.

  • Prosecutor: Incumbent Eric Smith, a Democrat, and challenger Michael Wrathell, a Republican.
  • Sheriff: Incumbent Anthony Wickersham, a Democrat; Republican Steve Thomas and Libertarian Scott W. Allen.
  • Clerk and Register of Deeds: Incumbent Carmella Sabaugh, a Democrat, and Republican Debera Guenther.
  • Treasurer: Incumbent Ted Wahby, a Democrat, and Republican Larry Rocca.
  • County Commissioner, 8th District: Incumbent Kathy Vosburg, a Republican, and Jeff DiPascale, a Democrat.

Macomb Community College

MCC Facilities and Technology Bond Proposal

"Shall the Community College District of the County of Macomb, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Fifty-Six Million ($56,000,000) Dollars and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefore, in one or more series for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following:   ·          

  • Acquiring, installing, equipping and re-equipping college buildings, sites and facilities with new technology equipment and systems; Remodeling, re-equipping and re-furbishing college buildings, sites and infrastructure? 

The estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is .15 mills ($.15 per $1,000 of taxable value). The maximum number of years of each series of the proposed series of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than ten (10) years; and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each of the proposed series of bonds is .19 mills annually ($.19 per $1,000 of taxable value). (Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)

State Proposals

  • Proposal 12-1: The Emergency Manager Law would expand the powers of emergency managers in municipalities and school districts and allow the governor to appoint emergency managers.
  • Proposal 12-2: Right to Collective Bargaining is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would make collective bargaining a right for public and private workers.
  • Proposal 12-3: Renewable Energy Standard is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would require 25 percent of the state’s electricity to come from renewable energy sources.
  • Proposal 12-4: Quality Home Care is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would give home health care workers limited collective bargaining rights.
  • Proposal 12-5: Limit Enactment of New State Taxes is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would require a two-thirds majority of the state legislature or a statewide vote to raise state taxes.
  • Proposal 12-6: Require Vote on International Bridges is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would require a statewide vote to build international bridges or tunnels. This would affect the New International Trade Crossing (or new bridge to Canada).

For more information on the state ballot proposals, go to Vote411.org and to Ballotpedia.

See the complete ballot for Shelby Township and Utica voters attached to this article. And, for more information about the general election, visit Macomb County Election Department website.

Related Topics: Elections, Local Politics, November Elections, Shelby Township Elections, and elections 2012

Bill Peters

12:23 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012

What do these have in common kowal, curtis, berz, freeman, batchelder, nightingale, manzella and leman-They are all friends on David Erickson facebook page so a vote for him is a vote for the group above

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David Erickson

10:17 am on Friday, October 12, 2012

Bill:
If you asked me to "friend" you on facebook, I would. Before you convict me why don't you invest a few minutes and get to know me. Just call 586.855.3594 and we can get together for a coffee and I will be most pleased to answer your questions. Making assumptions without facts does not add to ones credibility.

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judy Martin

3:10 pm on Sunday, October 14, 2012

Give David a break,dont forget Stathakis want to raise the millage rates 2013.We need new blood on that board.They need to stop their lying that everything is fine and dandy!Lets change this sheep mentality.Give David Erickson your vote.As far as trustees,boot them out elect only David Nightengale.

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Dana Horton

4:51 pm on Sunday, October 21, 2012

Shelby Township can’t afford anymore lawsuits brought on by Mr Stathakis and his group of cronies.
Does anyone else see a trend here?

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Dana Horton

4:51 pm on Sunday, October 21, 2012

Nobody that I talk to can understand how a mean spirited and short tempered person like Michael Flynn won enough votes to be eligible for the position of Shelby Township Treasurer. He has no experience as a treasurer. He either ignores people as they speak or he sneers at people when they come up to speak during the public forum at township meetings.
Mr Flynn doesn’t care about the people or the township. He only cares about the paycheck.

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Matt Guarnieri

5:23 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Because his opponent didn't have the best interest of taxpayers in her actions as a trustee, so, who would vote for her as a Treasurer?

Matt Guarnieri

5:23 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Republican.
12-1 YES
12-2 NO
12-3 NO
12-4 NO
12-5 Undecided, hate changing the constitution but want to make it harder for lawmakers to raise taxes.
12-6 NO

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leever

11:44 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

vote no on all of them then idiot. Wow you really dont get it

Jill Miller

11:03 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

I think the Patch should also mention people CAN split their vote during this election. No one needs to vote a straight republican ticket. Frankly that is 'old school' thinking. We need to elect people QUALIFED' for the jobs ..and be sure they are not playing politics with our money. To that end locally I plan to vote Dave Erickson..no party, Nick Nightingale Republican, and Clarence Cook Democrat. The current board show too much of a good old boys mentality( hence the appointment of Macomb Co Republican party leader Stanley Grot as Clerk...who still needs help, and our money to handle elections due to lack of experience)
Time to get some new people in who really want to do what is best for the Twp. No need to even vote for the remaining trustees who will get votes via the people who do vote the straight Republican ticket. We need independent thinkers,not a group who walks in lock step, makes decisions at un-televised work sessions, and caters to special interests. Sadly our current supervisor has chosen to rub shoulders with the special interests as he tries to move his political career ahead of Twp residents interests.. Further, we need a full time engaged supervisor..not one who feels the job only deserves 20 hours a week. Is our Twp that unimportant..do we pay hefty salary for that?? I don't think so.This election give us a chance to make the necessary change!

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Bill Peters

11:01 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I agree -except I do not see any names in your comment that would be better

Sharpie

2:39 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

On the ballot for the Presidency, Gov. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Dr. Jill Stein (Green).

Make a special note to remember to watch the Free and Equal Election Debate between third party candidates, Gov. Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein to be aired tonight on Monday evening, Nov. 5th from 9:00 - 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Perform a worthwhile civic duty, and be certain to listen in on this historic debate so that you can make an informed decision on voting day. Third party candidates who will be on the ballot in most states deserve to be heard.

http://freeandequal.org/?v=1

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