Macomb County August 3 Primary Election Results

View election results for Macomb County elections in Chesterfield Township, St. Clair Shores, Sterling Heights, Shelby Township and Warren.

Local communities across the region head to the polls on August 3 to cast their ballots for city officials and local proposals. 

Voters in Clawson Chesterfield Township, St. Clair Shores, Sterling Heights, Shelby Township and Warren will be narrowing down city council races and weighing in on a number of ballot proposals.

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Chesterfield Township

Library Millage Proposal

Library Millage Proposal has not passed

Shall the limitation on taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Charter Township of Chesterfield, County of Macomb, Michigan, be increased in an amount not to exceed 1.00 mill ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of twenty (20) years, 2021 to 2040, inclusive, as new additional millage, in order to provide library funds for all library purposes authorized by law for the Chesterfield Township Library, including the costs associated with acquiring, constructing, furnishing and equipping a library facility? If approved and levied in its entirety in 2021, this millage would raise an estimated $1,803,677 for the Library.

Precincts reporting: 19 of 19 (100%)
Response Votes
Yes 2,090
No 5,482
TOTAL 7,572

St. Clair Shores

City Council

Advancing: Candice Rusie, David Rubello, John Caron, Jennifer Oresti, Justin Maniaci, Lawanda Turner

Three positions, 4-year term. Six candidates will advance to the November election.

Precincts reporting: 23 of 23 (100%)
Response Votes
Nathaniel J. Bean 712
John D. Caron 4,709
Joseph M. Fuga 422
Mark A. Fuga 417
Nicholas R. Handy 733
Dustin Hoffman 1,097
Justin Maniaci 1,324
Jennifer Oresti 1,553
David Rubello 6,728
Candice B. Rusie 7,099
Michael Smiatacz Jr. 1,002
Lawanda Turner 1,272
Angela T. Washington 930
TOTAL* 27,998

*Includes write-ins


Shelby Township

Police Services Millage Renewal

Police Services Millage Renewal has passed

If approved, this proposal will renew for twenty years the 2.73 millage rate to support and fund the operations for police services within the Township for Years 2023 through 2042, inclusive.

Shall the Millage for Police Operations previously approved by electors in 2002 authorizing the Charter Township of Shelby, Macomb County, Michigan to levy upon real and tangible personal property up to 2.73 mills ($2.73 per $1,000 of taxable value) as reduced by required millage rollbacks to a levy of 2.512 mills ($2.512 per $1,000 of taxable value) in 2020, be renewed at and increased up to the original 2.73 mills ($2.73 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of twenty (20) years, 2023-2042, after the millage expiration in 2022?

The renewal millage will continue to be allocated for police protection services, including vehicles, apparatus, equipment, and personnel. It is estimated that this proposal would result in the authorization to collect $10,032,466 in the first year if approved and levied.

Precincts reporting: 30 of 30 (100%)
Response Votes
Yes 9,692
No 2,493
TOTAL 12,185

Police And Fire Pension Millage Renewal

Police and Fire Pension Millage Renewal has passed

If approved, this proposal will renew for twenty years the 0.50 millage rate which will be paid into the Shelby Township Police and Fire Pension Fund to fund retiree pension expenses and pay down retiree pension debt for Years 2023 through 2042, inclusive.

Shall the Millage for Police and Fire Pension funding purposes previously approved by electors in 2002 authorizing the Charter Township of Shelby, Macomb County, Michigan to levy upon real and tangible personal property up to .50 mills ($0.50 per $1,000 of taxable value) be renewed for a period of twenty (20) years, 2023-2042, after the millage expiration in 2022?

The renewal millage will continue to be levied for the purpose of raising funds for Police and Fire Pension obligations pursuant to Act 345, Public Acts of Michigan 1927 as amended. It is estimated that this proposal would result in the authorization to collect $1,837,448 in the first year if approved and levied.

Precincts reporting: 30 of 30 (100%)
Response Votes
Yes 9,523
No 2,663
TOTAL 12,186

Warren 

Millage Renewal Proposal For Local Street and Road Repair and Replacement

Millage Renewal Proposal For Local Street and Road Repair and Replacement has passed

Shall the City of Warren continue to be authorized in section 9.1 of the City Charter to levy up to 2.0349 ($2.0349 per $1,000) on taxable value of property located in the City of Warren each year for five (5) years beginning with the December 2021 tax levy, and continuing through the July 2025 levy, inclusive? The millage will raise in the first year of such levy estimated revenues of $7,435,619, for the purpose of repairing or replacing local streets and roads, including public access or parking areas? If approved, this would renew a previously authorized millage.

Precincts reporting: 34 of 34 (100%)
Response Votes
Yes 9,665
No 3,882
TOTAL 13,547

Millage Renewal Proposal For Police and Fire Safety Protection

Millage Renewal Proposal For Police and Fire Safety Protection has passed

Warren each year for five (5) years, beginning with the July 2022 tax levy and continuing through the July 2026 tax levy, inclusive? This millage will raise in the first year of such levy estimated revenues of $17,351,974 for the specific purpose of sustaining police and fire safety protection? If approved, this would be a renewal of a previously authorized millage.

Precincts reporting: 34 of 34 (100%)
Response Votes
Yes 10,233
No 3,316
TOTAL 13,549

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