Michigan March 10th Election: Macomb County Proposal Results

The Michigan March 10th presidential primary has a number of proposals on the ballot. Stay tuned for results for Center Line and Clinton Township.

2020 Primary Election Results Macomb County

The Michigan March 10th presidential primary has a number of proposals on the ballot.

Stay tuned for results for Center Line and Clinton Township.


Results from the Democratic presidential primary, DIA millage and Oakland, Wayne county proposals.


Polls have closed. 

 

Results for Proposals in Macomb County

Center Line Public Safety Renewal Millage 

Results: Passed.

City of Center Line – Public Safety Millage Renewal
Precincts reporting 100%
Yes 1,307 (71.8%)
No 513 (28.2%)

What: Proposal to allow the city to continue to levy a 7.5 mils property tax in Center Line for 10 years, 2021 through 2030, for public safety, police and fire. Based on current taxable property value the millage would raise approximately $1,160,000, and typically cost a homeowner with a $100,000 home $375 a year.


Clinton Township Marijuana Proposal 

Results: Passed.

Clinton Township – Proposed Marihuana Ordinance
Precincts reporting 100.00%
Yes 15,163 (52.6%)
No 13,648 (47.4%)

What: Proposal to authorize amend the township ordinances to allow marijuana establishments. 

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