Michigan March 10th Election: Wayne County Proposal Results

The Michigan March 10th presidential primary has a number of school bonds on the ballot. Stay tuned for results for Ecorse and Plymouth-Canton.

2020 Primary Election Results Wayne County

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

Stay tuned on results for Ecorse and Plymouth-Canton.


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


Polls close at 8:00 pm and this post will be updated when results are released.

 

Results for Proposals in Wayne County

Ecorse Marijuana ballot question 

Results: Passed.

City of Ecorse Proposal to Allow Marijuana Facilities
Precincts reporting 100%
Yes 818 (55.38%)
No 659 (44.62%)

What: The proposal would create a policy for the implementation of marijuana facilities, including process, fees and criteria for licensing. The proposal would prohibit sales or marijuana within 1,000 feet of schools, include equity plans for communities impacted by the prohibition of marijuana, and implement a business excise tax. 


Plymouth-Canton School Bond 

Results: Passed.

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools School Improvement Bond 
Precincts reporting 100.00%
Yes 26,623 (68.38%)
No 12,309 (31.62%)

What: Proposal to allow Plymouth-Canton Community Schools to borrow up to $275,000,000 through the issuance of general obligation bonds for the purpose of upgrading school facilities, construction of a new stadium, acquiring instructional technology, and preparing new activity and athletic facilities. Repayment of the bonds is expected to incur an average of 1.65 mills annually for up to 20 years, typically costing a homeowner with a $100,000 home $82.50 a year. 


Southgate Community School District Bonding Proposal

Results: Passed.

Southgate Community School District Bonding Proposal 
Precincts reporting 100%
Yes 4,690 (67.81%)
No 2,226 (31.19%)

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