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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 Election Commission MinutesCity of Lansing - Election Commission Minutes of Meeting 9th Floor Conference Room January 8, 1996 PRESENT: Marilynn Slade, Dave Tijerina, Jim Smiertka ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Bob Alim-Young, Election Coordinator, City Clerk's Office; Bill Gilmore, City Clerk's Office Meeting was called to order by Chairperson Slade at 2:10 P.M. Motion by D. Tijerina to approve the minutes of the December 22, 1995 meeting. VOTE: 3/0 Motion by J. Smiertka that the Clerk submit recommendations to the State Bureau of Elections regarding changes that would be desired on the Optech Optical Scan ballot. VOTE: 3/0 Public Comments None Election Coordinator Bob Alim-Young reviewed changes that are proposed to city ward and precinct lines to comply with the new State of Michigan requirements. He asked for clarification from the City Attorney as to whether or not a change could be made to the ward line. Between ward 1 & 2 extending through the Oloffson Corporation and Lyons School, there is a fence that could be used as an identifiable marker between the two wards. This would slightly move the ward 1 existing boundary into ward 2. The City Attorney stated that provision 2-203 (3) of the Charter states that the Election Commission shall revise the boundaries of the ward within 60 days after a census becomes available. He stated that he doesn't interpret this to mean we can't modify ward lines at any other time. Further, no voters will be affected by this proposed change in the ward lines. Since the State has mandated that we meet certain requirements, these changes must be made. Motion by J. Smiertka to approve the redistricting as submitted. (Copy of new boundaries attached) VOTE: 3/0 Meeting adjourned at 2:20 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Marilynn Slade, 4hairperson, Election Commission V4 61f Date Approved ` 1 CITY OF LANSING PRECINCT DISCRIPTIONS 1 996 WARD I PRECINCT I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SHERIDAN RD. AND TURNER ST., GO EAST ON SHERIDAN RD. FOLLOWING THE CITY LIMITS, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS TO LAKE LANSING RD. , THENCE SOUTHWEST ON LAKE LANSING RD. TO HIGH ST., SOUTH ON HIGH ST. TO MCKINLEY ST., WEST ON MCKINLEY ST. EXTENDED ON THE CENSUS LINE TO N. LARCH ST., SOUTH ON N. LARCH ST. TO E. NORTH ST., THENCE WEST ON E. NORTH ST. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, NORTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO TURNER ST., THENCE NORTH ON TURNER ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 2 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS AND TURNER ST., GO SOUTHEAST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO N. CEDAR ST., THENCE EAST ON E. NORTH ST. TO N. LARCH ST., THENCE NORTH ON N. LARCH ST. TO CENSUS MAP LINE EXTENDED FROM MCKINLEY ST., THENCE EAST ON MCKINLEY ST. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., EAST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO CLEVELAND ST., THENCE SOUTH ON CLEVELAND ST. TO E. OAKLAND AV., WEST ON E. OAKLAND AV. TO THE GRAND RIVER, NORTH ON THE GRAND RIVER TO CENSUS MAP LINE EXTENDED FROM CLINTON ST., THENCE EAST ON THE CENSUS LINE OF CLINTON ST. EXTENDED TO TURNER ST., THENCE NORTH ON TURNER ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 3 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS AND MCKINLEY ST., GO EAST ON MCKINLEY ST. TO HIGH ST., THENCE NORTH ON HIGH ST. TO LAKE LANSING RD., GO NORTHEAST ON LAKE LANSING RD. TO THE CITY LIMITS (BY COMMONWEALTH AV.), THENCE SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY TO DAVID ST., THENCE EAST ON DAVID ST. TO CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY TO DAVID ST., CONTINUE EAST ON DAVID ST. TO WOOD ST., THENCE SOUTH ON WOOD ST. TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., WEST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO E. OAKLAND AV., THENCE EAST ON E. OAKLAND AV. TO CLEVELAND ST., NORTH ON CLEVELAND ST. TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., THENCE WEST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE NORTH ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 1 WARD I PRECINCT 4 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WASHINGTON AV. AND E. MT. HOPE AV, GO EAST ON E. MT. HOPE AV. TO S. CEDAR ST., THENCE SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO GREENLAWN AV., THENCE WEST ON GREENLAWN AV. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE NORTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 5 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. CEDAR ST. AND E. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON E. MT. HOPE AV. TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., THENCE SOUTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LYONS ELEMENTARY, THENCE WEST ON THE PROPERTY LINE TO LYONS AV., THENCE NORTH ON LYONS AV. TO S. PARK BL., WEST ON S. PARK BL. TO GRANT ST., NORTH ON GRANT ST. TO E. GREENLAWN AV., THENCE WEST ON E. GREENLAWN AV. TO S. CEDAR ST., THENCE NORTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 6 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS AND E. OAKLAND AV., GO EAST ON E. OAKLAND AV. TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., CONTINUE EAST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO N. FAIRVIEW AV., THENCE SOUTH ON N. FAIRVIEW AVE TO E. SAGINAW ST., THENCE WEST ON E. SAGINAW ST. TO N. CLEMENS AV., SOUTH ON N. CLEMENS AV. TO E. MICHIGAN AV., THENCE WEST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO N. LARCH ST., NORTH ON N. LARCH ST. TO TRUCK ST., THENCE EAST ON TRUCK ST. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTHEAST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE JUNCTION POINT ON THE RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE NORTH ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE GRAND RIVER AND W. SOUTH ST., GO NORTH AND NORTHEAST ON THE GRAND RIVER TO THE RED CEDAR RIVER, THENCE SOUTH ON THE RED CEDAR RIVER TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., SOUTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO E. MT. HOPE AV., THENCE WEST ON E. MT. HOPE AV. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., NORTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. SOUTH ST., THENCE WEST ON W. SOUTH ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 2 WARD I PRECINCT 8 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. FAIRVIEW AV. AND E. GRAND RIVER AV., GO EAST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO MERRILL ST., THENCE SOUTH ON MERRILL ST. TO E. SAGINAW ST., EAST ON E. SAGINAW ST. TO HOWARD ST., SOUTH ON HOWARD ST. TO FERNWOOD ST., THENCE WEST ON FERNWOOD ST. TO N. CLEMENS AV., NORTH ON N. CLEMENS AV. TO E. SAGINAW ST., THENCE EAST ON E. SAGINAW ST. TO N. FAIRVIEW AV., NORTH ON N. FAIRVIEW AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 9 STARTING AT THE NORTHERN MOST INTERSECTION OF WOOD ST. AND THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, GO EAST ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO SOMERCROFT DR., THENCE SOUTH ON SOMERCROFT DR. TO POST OAK LN., SOUTH ON POST OAK LN. TO HAYFORD AV. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE WEST, SOUTH AND THEN NORTH TO WOOD ST., NORTH ON WOOD ST. TO WHERE THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AGAIN GO EAST, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE NORTH UNTIL IT AGAIN INTERSECTS WOOD ST., NORTH ON WOOD ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 10 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE GRAND RIVER AND E. OAKLAND AV., GO EAST ON E. OAKLAND AV. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE JUNCTION OF THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS GOING NORTHWEST TO TRUCK ST., WEST ON TRUCK ST. TO N. LARCH ST., THENCE SOUTH ON N. LARCH ST. TO E. MICHIGAN AV., THENCE EAST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO HOSMER ST., SOUTH ON HOSMER ST. TO E. KALAMAZOO ST., THENCE WEST ON E. KALAMAZOO ST. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, SOUTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE 1-496 HIGHWAY, THENCE WEST ON THE 1-496 HIGHWAY TO THE GRAND RIVER, NORTH ON THE GRAND RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT I I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE GRAND RIVER AND THE I-496 HIGHWAY, GO EAST ON THE 1-496 HIGHWAY TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTHEAST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE RED CEDAR RIVER, FOLLOW THE RED CEDAR RIVER WEST OT THE GRAND RIVER, NORTH ON THE GRAND RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 3 WARD 1 PRECINCT 12 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF HOSMER ST. AND E. MICHIGAN AV., GO EAST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO REGENT ST., THENCE SOUTH ON REGENT ST. TO E. KALAMAZOO ST., THENCE WEST ON E. KALAMAZOO ST. TO HOSMER ST. NORTH ON HOSMER ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 13 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS AND E. KALAMAZOO ST., GO EAST ON E. KALAMAZOO ST. TO S. CLEMENS AV., THEN SOUTH ON S. CLEMENS AV. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE NORTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 14 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. CLEMENS AV. AND FERNWOOD ST., GO EAST ON FERNWOOD ST. TO HOWARD ST., THENCE SOUTH ON HOWARD ST. TO E. MICHIGAN AV., WEST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO N. CLEMENS AV., THEN NORTH ON N. CLEMENS AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 1 5 STARTING AT THE NORTHERN MOST INTERSECTION OF US- 1 27 HIGHWAY AND THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, GO EAST ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO COOLIDGE RD., THENCE SOUTH ON COOLIDGE RD. TO E. SAGINAW ST., SOUTHWEST ON E. SAGINAW ST. TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., THENCE SOUTHEAST ON E. GRAND RIVER AV. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO OAKRIDGE AV., EAST ON OAKRIDGE AV. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO E. MICHIGAN AV., WEST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AROUND THE RED CEDAR GOLF COURSE TO THE INTERSECTION OF E. KALAMAZOO ST. AND CLIPPERT ST., THENCE NORTH ON CLIPPERT ST. TO E. MICHIGAN AV., WEST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO HOWARD ST., NORTH ON HOWARD ST. TO VINE ST., EAST ON VINE ST. TO CLIPPERT ST., THENCE NORTH ON CLIPPERT ST. TO E. GRAND RIVER AV., CONTINUE NORTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD I PRECINCT 16 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF REGENT ST. AND E. MICHIGAN AV., GO EAST ON E. MICHIGAN AV. TO MIFFLIN AV., THENCE SOUTH ON MIFFLIN AV. TO THE RED CEDAR RIVER, SOUTHWEST ON THE RED CEDAR RIVER TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE NORTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO S. CLEMENS AV., NORTH ON S. CLEMENS AV. TO E. KALAMAZOO ST., WEST ON E. KALAMAZOO ST. TO REGENT ST, NORTH ON REGENT ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 4 WARD I PRECINCT 1 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SOMERCROFT LN. AND THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, GO EAST ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO US- 1 27 HIGHWAY, SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO JUST NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AND WOODRUFF AV., FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE WEST AND NORTH TO N. HAYFORD AV., THENCE NORTH ON N. HAYFORD AV. TO POST OAK LN., NORTH ON POST OAK LN. TO SOMERCROFT LN., NORTH ON SOMERCROFT LN. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND W. HOLMES RD., GO EAST ON W. HOLMES RD. TO WILDWOOD AV., SOUTH ON WILDWOOD AV. TO E. CAVANAUGH RD., THENCE WEST ON E. CAVANAUGH RD. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF AURELIUS RD..AND E. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON E. MT. HOPE AV. TO THE EASTERN MOST CITY LIMITS, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS SOUTH AND EAST TO FOREST RD., CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY SOUTH TO COLLINS RD., SOUTH ON COLLINS RD. TO DUNKEL RD, FOLLOW DUNKEL RD. WEST AND SOUTH TO E. CAVANAUGH RD., THENCE WEST ON E. CAVANAUGH RD. TO AURELIUS RD., THENCE NORTH ON AURELIUS RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND LOA ST., GO EAST ON LOA ST. TO STIRLING AV., THENCE NORTH ON STIRLING AV. TO DUNLAP ST., EAST ON DUNLAP ST. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., NORTHEAST ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. GREENLAWN Av., EAST ON W. GREENLAWN AV. TO S. CEDAR ST., SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO E. HOLMES RD., THENCE WEST ON E. HOLMES RD. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 5 WARD 2 PRECINCT 4 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND THE RED CEDAR RIVER, FOLLOW THE RED CEDAR RIVER EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY TO E. MT. HOPE Av., THENCE WEST ON E. MT. HOPE AV. TO AURELIUS RD., SOUTH ON AURELIUS RD TO FOREST RD., WEST ON FOREST RD EXTENDED (CENSUS PROPERTY LINE) TO CLIFTON AV., NORTH ON CLIFTON AV. TO E. GREENLAWN AV., WEST ON E. GREENLAWN AV. TO CENSUS PROPERTY LINE, CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CENSUS PROPERTY LINE WEST TO S. PENNSYLVANIA, NORTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 5 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WASHINGTON AV. AND E. MILLER RD., GO EAST ON E. MILLER RD. TO S. CEDAR ST., THENCE SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO I- 96 HIGHWAY, THENCE WEST ON I-96 HIGHWAY TO S. WASHINGTON AV., NORTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 6 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WASHINGTON AV. AND 1-96 HIGHWAY, GO EAST ON THE 1-96 HIGHWAY TO S. CEDAR ST., SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO MUST -A - MERE AV., THENCE WEST ON JUST -A -MERE AV. TO GEORGIA ST., SOUTH ON GEORGIA ST. TO E. WILLOUGHBY RD., WEST ON E. WILLOUGHBY RD. TO WILLOUGHBY PARK, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMIT BOUNDRY AROUND WILLOUGHBY PARK BACK TO W. WILLOUGHBY RD., WEST ON W. WILLOUGHBY RD. TO S. WASHINGTON Av., NORTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND E. GREENLAWN Av., GO EAST ON E. GREENLAWN AV. TO CLIFTON RD., SOUTH ON CLIFTON RD. TO THE CENSUS PROPERTY LINE (FOREST RD. EXTENDED), THENCE EAST ON THE CENSUS PROPERTY LINE TO AURELIUS RD., SOUTH ON AURELIUS RD. TO E. CAVANAUGH RD., THENCE EAST ON E. CAVANAUGH RD. TO DUNKEL RD., SOUTH ON DUNKEL RD. TO E. JOLLY RD., WEST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, NORTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., NORTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 8 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. CEDAR ST. AND E. JOLLY RD., GO EAST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., SOUTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO S. CEDAR ST., THENCE NORTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 6 WARD 2 PRECINCT 9 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND E. JOLLY RD., GO EAST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO AURELIUS RD., THENCE SOUTH ON AURELIUS RD. TO THE CITY BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY BOUNDRY LINE AROUND SYCAMORE CREEK BACK TO AURELIUS RD., SOUTH ON AURELIUS RD. TO E. WILLOUGHBY RD., THENCE WEST ON E. WILLOUGHBY RD. TO GEORGIA ST., NORTH ON GEORGIA ST. TO JUST -A - MERE AV., EAST ON JUST -A -MERE AV. TO S. CEDAR ST., NORTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., NORTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 O STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF E. CAVANAUGH RD. AND DUNKEL RD., GO NORTH AND EAST ON DUNKEL RD. TO COLLINS RD., THENCE SOUTH ON COLLINS RD. TO E. JOLLY RD., WEST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO DUNKEL RD, NORTH ON DUNKEL RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT I I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WASHINGTON AV. AND E. JOLLY RD., GO EAST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO S. CEDAR ST., SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO E. MILLER RD., THENCE WEST ON E. MILLER RD. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., NORTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 12 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF GRANT ST. AND S. PARK BL., GO EAST ON S. PARK BL. TO LYONS AV., THENCE SOUTH ON LYONS AV. TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LYONS AV. SCHOOL, EAST ON THE PROPERTY LINE TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., SOUTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO VERNON AV., THENCE WEST ON VERNON AV. TO SOUTHGATE AV., NORTH ON SOUTHGATE AV. TO E. HOLMES RD., WEST ON E. HOLMES RD. TO ELLEN AV., NORTH ON ELLEN AV. TO HAMILTON AV., THENCE EAST ON HAMILTON AV. TO GRANT ST., NORTH ON GRANT ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 12A STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. CEDAR ST. AND E. GREENLAWN Av., GO EAST TO GRANT ST., THENCE SOUTH ON GRANT ST. TO HAMILTON Av., WEST ON HAMILTON AV. TO ELLEN AV., SOUTH ON ELLEN AV. TO E. HOLMES RD., THENCE WEST ON HOLMES RD. TO S. CEDAR ST., THEN NORTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 7 WARD 2 PRECINCT 13 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF WILDWOOD AV. AND JESSOP AV., GO EAST TO HUNTER BL., SOUTHWEST ON HUNTER BL. TO E. CAVANAUGH RD., EAST ON E. CAVANAUGH RD. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTHEAST ON CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO E. JOLLY RD., WEST ON E. MOLLY RD. TO S. CEDAR ST., NORTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO CEDAR CT., THENCE EAST ON CEDAR CT. TO LOUIS ST., SOUTH ON LOUIS ST. TO SPOKANE AV., THENCE EAST ON SPOKANE AV. TO WILDWOOD AV., NORTH ON WILDWOOD AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 14 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND W. CAVANAUGH RD., GO EAST ON W. CAVANAUGH RD. TO WILDWOOD AV., SOUTH ON WILDWOOD AV. TO SPOKANE AV., WEST ON SPOKANE AV. TO LOUIS ST., THENCE NORTH ON LOUIS ST. TO CEDAR CT., WEST ON CEDAR CT. TO S. CEDAR ST., THENCE SOUTH ON S. CEDAR ST. TO E. JOLLY RD., WEST ON E. JOLLY RD. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 5 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF WILDWOOD AV. AND E. HOLMES RD., GO EAST ON E. HOLMES RD. TO SOUTHGATE AV., SOUTH ON SOUTHGATE AV. TO VERNON AV., EAST ON VERNON AV. TO S. PENNSYLVANIA AV., THENCE NORTH ON S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTHEAST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO E. CAVANAUGH RD., WEST ON E. CAVANAUGH RD. TO HUNTER BL., NORTHWEST ON HUNTER BL TO JESSOP AV., WEST ON JESSOP AV. TO WILDWOOD AV., THENCE NORTH ON WILDWOOD AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT I E STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. JOLLY RD. AND S. WAVERLY RD., GO SOUTH ON S. WAVERLY RD. TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE CITY LIMITS AND S. WAVERLY RD. (NORTH OF W. MILLER RD.), GO WEST AND NORTH ALONG THE CITY LIMITS TO W. JOLLY RD., EAST ON W. JOLLY RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF DEERFIELD AV AND VICTOR Av., GO EAST ON VICTOR AV. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., SOUTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO S. WADSWORTH DR., THENCE WEST ON S. WADSWORTH DR. TO HILLCREST ST., WEST ON HILLCREST ST. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., NORTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO GLENBROOK DR., THENCE WEST ON GLENBROOK DR. TO CHURCHILL AV., NORTH ON CHURCHILL AV. TO W. HOLMES RD., EAST ON HOLMES RD. TO DEERFIELD Av., NORTH ON DEERFIELD AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 8 WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF PLEASANT GROVE RD. AND W. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO BOSTON BL., THENCE SOUTH ON BOSTON BL. TC GORDON AV., EAST ON GORDON AV. TO PATTENGILL AV., SOUTH ON PATTENGILL AV. TO VICTOR AV., THENCE WEST ON VICTOR AV. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., NORTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 4 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF MOORES RIVER DR. AND W. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., SOUTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO VICTOR AV., WEST ON VICTOR AV. TO DEERFIELD AV., SOUTH ON DEERFIELD AV. TO BRISBANE DR., WEST ON BRISBANE DR. TO NORWICH RD., THENCE NORTH ON NORWICH RD. TO INVERARY DR., WEST ON INVERARY DR. TO GLASGOW DR., THENCE SOUTHWEST ON GLASGOW DR. TO S. WAVERLY RD., NORTH ON S. WAVERLY RD. TO MOORES RIVER DR., THEN NORTHEAST ON MOORES RIVER DR., TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 5 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND W. JOLLY RD., GO EAST ON W. JOLLY RD. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE SOUTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. MILLER RD., WEST ON W. MILLER RD. TO SELFRIDGE BL., NORTH ON SELFRIDGE BL., TO KENNEDY DR., EAST ON KENNEDY DR. TO VALENCIA BL., NORTH ON VALENCIA BL. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTHEAST ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 6E STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. HOLMES RD. AND S. WAVERLY RD., GO SOUTH ON S. WAVERLY RD. TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AND S. WAVERLY RD. (SOUTH OF MAYBEL ST.), GO WEST AND NORTH THEN EAST ON THE CITY LIMIT BOUNDRY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF GROVENBERG RD. AND W. MILLER RD., GO EAST ON W. MILLER RD. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE SOUTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. WILLOUGHBY RD., THENCE WEST ON THE CITY LIMIT BOUNDRY LINE TO GROVENBURG RD., GO NORTH ON THE CENSUS LINE (GROVENBURG RD. EXTENDED) TO GROVENBURG RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 9 WARD 3 PRECINCT 8 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WAVERLY RD. AND W. HOLMES RD., GO EAST ON W. HOLMES RD. TO CHURCHILL AV., THENCE SOUTH ON CHURCHILL AV. TO GLENBROOK DR., EAST ON GLENBROOK DR. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., SOUTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO RISDALE ST., THENCE EAST ON RISDALE ST. TO BALLARD ST., SOUTH ON BALLARD ST. TO REO RD., WEST ON REO RD. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., THENCE SOUTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO KAREN ST., WEST ON KAREN ST. TO STILLWELL AV., NORTH ON STILLWELL AV. TO MAYBEL ST., WEST ON MAYBEL ST. TO S. WAVERLY RD., NORTH ON S. WAVERLY RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 9 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WAVERLY RD. AND MAYBEL ST., GO EAST ON MAYBEL ST. TO STILLWELL AV., SOUTH ON STILLWELL AV. TO KAREN ST., THENCE EAST ON KAREN ST. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., SOUTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO W. JOLLY RD., THENCE EAST ON W. MOLLY RD. TO WISE RD., SOUTH ON WISE RD. TO W. MILLER RD., EAST ON W. MILLER RD. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., THENCE SOUTHEAST ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., SOUTHWEST ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE WEST TO S. WAVERLY RD., NORTH ON S. WAVERLY RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 10 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF PLEASANT GROVE RD. AND VICTOR Av., GO EAST ON VICTOR. AV. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO DUNLAP ST., EAST ON DUNLAP ST. TO STIRLING AV., SOUTH ON STIRLING AV. TO LOA ST.. WEST ON LOA ST. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO HILLCREST ST., WEST ON HILLCREST ST. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., NORTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT I I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF BOSTON BL. AND W. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., SOUTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO VICTOR AV., WEST ON VICTOR AV. TO PATTENGILL AV., NORTH ON PATTENGILL AV. TO GORDON AV., WEST ON GORDON AV. TO BOSTON BL., NORTH ON BOSTON BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 10 WARD 3 PRECINCT 12 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. WAVERLY RD. AND GLASGOW DR., GO NORTHEAST ON GLASGOW DR. TO INVERARY DR., SOUTHEAST ON INVERARY DR. TO NORWICH RD., SOUTH ON NORWICH RD. TO BRISBANE DR., THENCE EAST ON BRISBANE DR. TO DEERFIELD AV., SOUTH ON DEERFIELD AV. TO W. HOLMES RD., THENCE WEST ON W. HOLMES RD. TO S. WAVERLY RD., NORTH ON S. WAVERLY RD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 3 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF WISE RD. AND W. JOLLY RD. GO EAST ON W. JOLLY RD. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTHWEST ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO VALENCIA BL., SOUTHEAST ON VALENCIA BL. TO KENNEDY DR., WEST ON KENNEDY DR. TO SELFRIDGE ST., SOUTH ON SELFRIDGE ST. TO W. MILLER RD., WEST ON W. MILLER RD. TO GROVENBURG RD., SOUTH ON GROVENBURG RD. (EXTENDED ALONG THE CENSUS LINES) TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE WEST TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE NORTEAST ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., NORTHWEST ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO W. MILLER RD., WEST ON W. MILLER RD. TO WISE RD., THEN NORTH ON WISE RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 14 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF WAINWRIGHT AV. AND HILLCREST ST., GO EAST ON HILLCREST ST. TO S. WADSWORTH DR., EAST ON S. WADSWORTH DR. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., THENCE SOUTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO W. JOLLY RD., WEST ON W. JOLLY RD. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., THENCE NORTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO REO RD., EAST ON REO RD. TO BALLARD ST., NORTH ON BALLARD ST. TO RISDALE ST., THENCE WEST ON RISDALE ST. TO WAINWRIGHT AV., NORTH ON WAINWRIGHT AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 3 PRECINCT 15 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF PLEASANT GROVE RD. AND HILLCREST ST., GO EAST ON HILLCREST ST. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO W. JOLLY RD., WEST ON W. JOLLY RD. TO PLEASANT GROVE RD., NORTH ON PLEASANT GROVE RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 11 WARD 4 PRECINCT I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND SHERIDAN RD., GO EAST ON SHERIDAN RD. TO TURNER ST., SOUTH ON TURNER ST. TO CLINTON ST., WEST ON CENSUS MAP BOUNDRY LINE (CLINTON ST. EXTENDED) TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER NORTHWEST TO N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 2 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. PINE ST. AND W. WILLOW RD., GO EAST ON W. WILLOW RD. TO N. CHESTNUT ST., NORTH ON N. CHESTNUT ST. TO THE GRAND RIVER (CENSUS LINE EXTEDED FROM N. CHESTNUT ST.), FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER SOUTHEAST TO W. OAKLAND AV., THENCE WEST ON W. OAKLAND AV. TO N. WASHINGTON AV., SOUTH ON N. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. SAGINAW ST., WEST ON W. SAGINAW ST. TO N. PINE ST., NORTH ON N. PINE ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 3 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. WILLOW ST. AND SUNSET AV., GO NORTH ON SUNSET AV. TO THE GRAND RIVER (CENSUS LINE FROM SUNSET AV. EXTENDED), FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER TO THE NORTHEAST TO THE CENSUS LINE OF N. CHESTNUT ST. EXTENDED, THENCE SOUTH ON N. CHESTNUT ST. TO W. WILLOW ST., WEST ON W. WILLOW ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 3A STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. WILLOW ST. AND SUNSET AV., GO WEST ON W. WILLOW ST. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE NORTH AND WEST TO THE GRAND RIVER, THENCE EAST ON THE GRAND RIVER TO THE CENSUS LINE OF SUNSET AV. EXTENDED, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CENSUS LINE OF SUNSET AV. EXTENDED TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 4 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF PATTENGILL AV. AND MOORES RIVER DR., GO EAST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO FLETCHER ST., THENCE SOUTH ON FLETCHER ST. TO BRITTEN Av., EAST ON BRIT -FEN AV. TO MOORES RIVER DR., EAST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO BRADLEY AV., SOUTH ON BRADLEY AV. TO W. BARNES AV., EAST ON W. BARNES AV. TO DAVIS Av., SOUTH ON DAVIS AV. TO W. MT. HOPE Av., WEST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO PATTENGILL Av., NORTH ON PATTENGILL AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 12 WARD 4 PRECINCTS STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. SAGINAW ST. AND THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE NORTH TO W. WILLOW ST., THENCE EAST ON W. WILLOW ST., TO N. PINE ST., SOUTH ON N. PINE ST. TO W. SAGINAW ST., THENCE WEST ON W. SAGINAW ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 6 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND W. MT. HOPE AV., GO EAST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE SOUTHWEST ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO DUNLAP ST., WEST ON DUNLAP ST. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF DAVIS AV. AND MOORES RIVER DR., GO EAST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO TODD AV., NORTH ON TODD AV. TO THE CENSUS MAP LINE (TODD AV. EXTENDED), FOLLOW THIS CENSUS LINE TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER NORTHEAST TO THE CENSUS LINE (OF W. SOUTH ST. EXTENDED), EAST ON THE CENSUS LINE AND W. SOUTH ST. TO S. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE SOUTH ON S. WASHINGTON AV. TO W. MT. HOPE AV., WEST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO DAVIS AV., NORTH ON DAVIS AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 13 WARD 4 PRECINCT 8 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF HURON ST. AND W. MICHIGAN AV., GO EAST ON W. MICHIGAN AV. TO MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTH ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO W. HILLSDALE ST., EAST ON W. HILLSDALE ST. TO S. BUTLER ST., THENCE SOUTH ON S. BUTLER ST. TO W. ST. JOSEPH ST., EAST ON W. ST. JOSEPH ST. TO S. SYCAMORE ST., NORTH ON S. SYCAMORE ST. TO W. HILLSDALE ST., EAST ON W. HILLSDALE ST. TO S. WALNUT ST., SOUTH ON S. WALNUT ST. TO W. ST. JOSEPH ST., EAST ON W. ST. JOSEPH ST. TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER SOUTHWEST TO THE CENSUS LINE OF TODD ST. EXTENDED, THENCE SOUTH ON THE CENSUS LINE TO MOORES RIVER DR., WEST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO DAVIS AV., SOUTH ON DAVIS AV. TO W. BARNES AV., WEST ON W. BARNES AV. TO BRADLEY Av., NORTH ON BRADLEY AV. TO MOORES RIVER DR., WEST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO BRITTEN AV., THENCE WEST ON BRITTEN AV. TO FLETCHER ST., NORTH ON FLETCHER ST. TO MOORES RIVER DR., WEST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER NORTHWEST TO THE CENSUS MAP BOUNDRY LINE (WEST ST. EXTENDED), NORTH ON THE CENSUS LINE TO WEST ST., NORTH ON WEST ST. TO W. MAIN ST., THENCE EAST ON W. MAIN ST. TO S. JENISON AV., NORTH ON S. JENISON AV. TO W. LENAWEE ST., EAST ON W. LENAWEE ST. TO HURON ST., NORTH ON HURON ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 9 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AND W. SAGINAW ST., GO EAST ON W. SAGINAW ST. TO WESTMORLAND AV.., THENCE SOUTH ON WESTMORLAND AV. TO W. SHIAWASSEE ST., EAST ON W. SHIAWASSEE ST. TO N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., SOUTH ON N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO W. MICHIGAN AV., WEST ON W. MICHIGAN AV. TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, NORTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 10 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF WESTMORLAND AND W. SAGINAW ST, GO EAST ON W. SAGINAW ST. TO N. PINE ST., THENCE SOUTH ON N. PINE ST. TO W. SHIAWASSEE ST., WEST ON W. SHIAWASSEE ST. TO N. SYCAMORE ST., SOUTH ON N. SYCAMORE ST. TO W. OTTAWA ST., THENCE WEST ON W. OTTAWA ST. TO N. BUTLER ST., SOUTH ON N. BUTLER ST. TO W. MICHIGAN AV., THENCE WEST ON W. MICHIGAN AV. TO N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO W. SHIAWASSEE ST., WEST ON W. SHIAWASSEE ST. TO WESTMORLAND AV., NORTH ON WESTMORLAND AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 14 WARD 4 PRECINCT I I STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. PINE ST. AND W. SAGINAW ST., GO EAST ON W. SAGINAW ST. TO N. WASHINGTON AV., THENCE NORTH ON N. WASHINGTON AV. TO E. OAKLAND AV., EAST ON E. OAKLAND AV. TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER SOUTH TO E. KALAMAZOO ST., THENCE WEST ON E. KALAMAZOO ST. TO N. PINE ST., NORTH ON N. PINE ST. TO W. OTTAWA ST., THENCE WEST ON W. OTTAWA ST. TO N. SYCAMORE ST., NORTH ON N. SYCAMORE ST. TO W. SHIAWASSEE ST., EAST ON W. SHIAWASSEE ST. TO N. PINE ST., NORTH ON N. PINE ST. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 12 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AND DELTA RIVER DR., GO EAST ON DELTA RIVER DR. TO DILLINGHAM Av., THENCE SOUTH ON DILLINGHAM AV. TO TRENT ST., EAST ON TRENT ST. TO BARSTOW RD., SOUTH ON BARSTOW RD. TO TECUMSEH RIVER DR., THENCE NORTHEAST ON TECUMSEH RIVER DR. TO N. GRAND RIVER AV., SOUTHEAST ON N. GRAND RIVER AV. TO THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE SOUTHWEST ON THE CONRAIL RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER WEST TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, NORTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 12A STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. WAVERLY RD. AND THE GRAND RIVER, GO SOUTH ON N. WAVERLY RD. TO THE END OF THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, FOLLOW THE CITY LIMIT BOUNDRY LINE EAST THEN NORTH TO THE GRAND RIVER, WEST ON THE GRAND RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 13 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF CAPITOL CITY BL. AND THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, GO EAST ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., THENCE SOUTH ON N. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO N. GRAND RIVER AV., NORTHWEST ON N. GRAND RIVER AV. TO TECUMSEH RIVER DR., THENCE SOUTHWEST ON TECUMSEH RIVER DR. TO BARSTOW RD., NORTH ON BARSTOW RD. TO TRENT ST., WEST ON TRENT ST. TO DILLINGHAM Av., NORTH ON DILINGHAM AV. TO DELTA RIVER DR., NORTHEAST ON DELTA RIVER DR. TO BENTON ST., NORTH ON BENTON. ST. TO N. GRAND RIVER AV., THENCE NORTHEAST ON N. GRAND RIVER AV. TO CAPITOL CITY BL., NORTH ON CAPITOL CITY BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 15 WARD 4 PRECINCT 14 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N. WAVERLY RD. AND N. GRAND RIVER AV. (CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY), GO EAST ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE TO CAPITOL CITY BL., THENCE SOUTH ON CAPITOL CITY BL. TO N. GRAND RIVER AV., SOUTHEAST ON N. GRAND RIVER AV. TO BENTON ST., SOUTH ON BENTON ST. TO DELTA RIVER DR., WEST ON DELTA RIVER DR. TO N. WAVERLY RD., NORTH ON N. WAVERLY RD. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 1 5 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF W. MT. HOPE AV. AND THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER NORTH AND EAST TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., SOUTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO MOORES RIVER DR., THENCE WEST ON MOORES RIVER DR. TO PATTENGILL AV., SOUTH ON PATTENGILL AV. TO W. MT. HOPE AV., WEST ON W. MT. HOPE AV. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 16 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF CLARE ST. AND W. MICHIGAN Av., GO EAST ON W. MICHIGAN AV. TO HURON ST., THENCE SOUTH ON HURON ST. TO W. LENAWEE ST., WEST ON W. LENAWEE ST. TO S. JENISON AV., SOUTH ON S. JENISON AV. TO W. MAIN ST., WEST ON W. MAIN ST. TO WEST ST., SOUTH ON WEST ST. TO CENSUS MAP BOUNDRY LINE (OF WEST ST. EXTENDED), SOUTH ON THE CENSUS MAP BOUNDRY LINE TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER TO THE WEST ALONG THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE AROUND GRAND RIVER PARK TO THE GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD TRACKS, THENCE EAST ON THE GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD TRACKS TO THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE, NORTH ON THE CITY LIMITS BOUNDRY LINE (CLARE ST. EXTENDED) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WARD 4 PRECINCT 1 7 STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. AND W. MICHIGAN Av., GO EAST ON W. MICHIGAN AV. TO BUTLER ST., NORTH ON BUTLER ST TO W. OTTAWA ST., EAST ON W. OTTAWA ST. TO N. PINE ST., SOUTH ON N. PINE ST. TO W. KALAMAZOO ST., EAST ON W. KALAMAZOO ST. TO THE GRAND RIVER, FOLLOW THE GRAND RIVER SOUTH TO E. ST. JOSEPH ST., WEST ON E. ST. JOSEPH ST. TO S. WALNUT ST., NORTH ON S. WALNUT ST. TO W. HILLSDALE ST., WEST ON W. HILLSDALE ST. TO S. SYCAMORE ST., THENCE SOUTH ON S. SYCAMORE ST. TO W. ST. JOSEPH ST., WEST ON W. ST. JOSEPH ST. TO S. BUTLER ST., NORTH ON S. BUTLER ST. TO W. HILLSDALE ST., WEST ON W. HILLSDALE ST. TO S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL., NORTH ON S. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BL. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 16 NOTE: THESE PRECINCTS WERE AFFECTED BY PUBLIC ACT 40 1 OF 1 994, WHICH MANDATED PRECINCT LINE CHANGES. WARD I - PRECINCTS WARD I - PRECINCT 6 WARD I - PRECINCT 1 0 WARD 2 - PRECINCT 2 WARD 2 - PRECINCT 4 WARD 2 - PRECINCT 7 WARD 2 - PRECINCT 1 2 WARD 3 - PRECINCT 2 WARD 3 - PRECINCT 8 WARD 3 - PRECINCT 9 WARD 3 - PRECINCT 1 3 WARD 3 - PRECINCT 1 4 Page 17 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 2 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 3 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 8 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 1 2 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 1 3 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 1 4 WARD 4 - PRECINCT 1 7 City of Lansing - Election Commission Minutes of Meeting 9th Floor Conference Room ~, April 12, 1996 PRESENT: Marilynn Slade, Dave Tijerina, Jim Smiertka ABSENT: None L.r`,��51.;��� CLEi�r� OTHERS PRESENT: Dixie Gilmore, Chief Deputy City Clerk; Bob Alim-Young, Election Coordinator, City Clerk's Office; Bernie Meissner, 635 LaSalle Blvd.; Jennifer Schans, 4233 N. Grand River Ave., Apt. # 2; Harold Leeman, 429 N. Francis Meeting was called to order by Chairperson Slade at 2:00 P.M. Motion by J. Smiertka to approve the minutes of the January 8, 1996 meeting; 2nd, D. Tijerina. Approved by a vote of 3/0. "M •. �� There were no public comments Motion by J. Smiertka; 2nd, M. Slade that the recommendations of the City Clerk be separated. Items 1 & 2 on page 1 (attached) and the procedures that support items 1 & 2 would be handled separately. J. Smiertka stated that this would separate the policy items from the procedural items for voting. Approved to separate these items from the recommendations by a vote of 3/0. J. Smiertka stated for the record that he has approved as to form two petitions being circulated in Lansing; one regarding Human Rights and one on the Stormwater issue. Chairperson Slade reviewed some of the information contained in items 1 & 2 and explained that these were procedures that have been in place in the Clerk's Office for some time but have not been formally documented. J. Smiertka asked for an explanation of how the materials were gathered together. Chairperson Slade stated that some were Clerk's Office existing procedures, some were excerpts from the Charter or State Law and one (Procedure for Review of Canvassed Signatures) was never documented before. These procedures will help the Clerk's Office by having a packet of information assembled to give to residents who wish to start a petition drive in the City. Chairperson Slade stated she and her staff recommend adoption of these rules. Motion by J. Smiertka; 2nd, M. Slade to approve items 1 & 2 of the attached recommendations and the procedures which support items 1 & 2. Approved by a vote of 3/0. Chairperson Slade then reviewed items 3-11 attached. Regarding item # 5, J. Smiertka stated that 1 2-403.4 of the City Charter states that signatures obtained more than 90 days before submission cannot be counted. As long as a signature is not 90 days old, therefore, it is valid on a petition. Motion by D. Tijerina; 2nd, M. Slade to adopt items 3-11 as policy for the City Clerk's Office. Approved by a vote of 2/0; J. Smiertka abstaining J. Smiertka stated that he was abstaining on this vote because of opinions that have been issued from his office relating to the two current petition drives and to a pending court case. Because of these opinions, he may be called upon to testify or represent the City in court on these matters, and he felt he might be required to abstain under State Bar Rules of Conduct. Motion by J. Smiertka to adjourn; 2nd, D. Tijerina. Approved by a vote of 3/0. Meeting adjourned at 2:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Marilynn Slad Chairperson, Election Commission Date Approved: �'� q Iq Approved by the City of Lansing Election Commission April 12, 1996 Rules for Processing Initiative, Referendum and Charter Amendment Petitions Adopted by the City of Lansing Election Commission The following items were adopted by the City of Lansing Election Commission on April 12, 1996, to provide the Commission's interpretation of some of the language found in Article 2, Chapter 4, Sections 2-401 through Section 2-411 of the City Charter and to approve the City Clerk's Office procedures for the canvassing of petitions and public review allowed. The attached procedure (titled "City Initiative, Referendum and Charter Amendment Petition Procedure") is approved for the manner in which petition signatures for initiative, referendum or charter amendment petitions are to be canvassed by the City Clerk's Office. 2. The attached procedure (Titled "Procedure for Review of Canvassed Signatures") is approved for the manner in which the public may review the canvassed petition pages and Clerk's Office voter registration records. 3. A circulator of an initiative, referendum or charter amendment petition must be a registered elector of the State of Michigan and must sign a sworn affidavit on each petition stating that each signature is, to the knowledge of the circulator, the genuine signature of a registered elector and the person whose name it purports to be, and that it was affixed in the presence of the circulator. 4. All signers of initiative, referendum or charter amendment petitions must be registered electors of the City of Lansing. It is not necessary for signers to have been registered 30 days prior to signing of the petition so long as they can provide a valid receipt for such registration or a sworn oath as allowed under the National Voter Registration Act. If the City Clerk determines that an initiative, referendum or charter amendment petition lacks sufficient signatures or is otherwise improper, the City Clerk shall notify the person filing such petition by regular mail of the deficiency and 10 calendar days shall be allowed for filing supplemental petition papers. This 10 days begins the day following the date of mailing. The original petitions filed remain intact; no signatures on the initial filing are deleted as a result of the granting of these 10 additional days. Signatures obtained prior to the end of the 10 day period may be included provided no signatures obtained prior to 90 days from the second filing date (the last day of the 10 additional days) may be included to make up any deficiency. 6. Section 2-405.2 of the Charter states that submission to the voters shall take place at the next regular election, or at a special election held prior to the next election. The Election Commission interprets the next "regular" election to be any election held on a scheduled regular basis in the City of Lansing; this can include a Lansing Community College Board of Trustees Election, any city primary election or any city general election. A special election called by a jurisdiction other than the city would not be interpreted to be a "regular" election. The City Council can, of course, call a special election for the sole purpose of the petition question. Page 1 of 2 Pages The "next" regular election must take into account allowances for provisions of the City Charter and State Law governing elections. Currently, these include'a City Charter provision that the City Clerk has 15 days to canvass the petitions; that the City Clerk must present the petition, if found sufficient and proper, to the City Council at its next regular meeting; that the City Council has 30 calendar days after receipt of a petition from the City Clerk to take action on the petition; and State Law requires that the final approved ballot language for all local proposals must be submitted to the County Clerk at least 70 days prior to an election to be on the ballot for that election. (646a) 7. The Commission interprets "days" allowed in these sections to be calendar days. 8. A partial filing may be submitted to the Clerk's Office before the filing deadline as long as the minimum number of signatures required are submitted. Additional signatures will be accepted after this partial filing up to the filing deadline unless the filer of the petition states, in writing, that the filing is complete prior to the filing deadline. If the filer states, in writing, that the filing is complete; the date such statement is signed will be used as the filing date even if it is earlier than the filing deadline. 9. Referendum petitions must be filed within 30 calendar days of the passage of an ordinance by the City Council. "Enactment" as stated in 2-404 means the date at which such ordinance was approved by the City Council; it does not mean the effective date of the ordinance. The day following the adoption of the ordinance is the first day of the 30 day period. 10. Charter amendment petitions must be submitted to the State of Michigan Attorney General's Office for review and comment as provided for in MCLA 117.22. The City Clerk's Office shall make such a submission for all petitions found to be valid. 11 Charter amendment petitions are governed by the provisions included in the City Charter and by the Home Rule Cities provisions of State law; specifically 117.21, 117.22, 117.23, 117.24 and 117.25. ATT: City Initiative, Referendum and Charter Amendment Petition Procedure Procedure for Review of Canvassed Signatures Copies of MCLA 117-21-117.25 Home Rule Cities (Charter Amendments) Copy of MCLA 750.492 Public Records: Inspection, Use, Copying, Removal f:\wpdata\mms\eleccom\petitio2. prc Page 2 of 2 Pages CITY INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM & CHARTER PETITION PROCEDURE I. Prepare alphabetical listing to record valid signatures and to check for duplicate signatures. A. Order two sets of alpha and street address order voter registration listings from Data Processing. B. Place in separate binders. C. Store in vault at the end of each day. II. As petitions are received, date stamp each sheet and number each sheet consecutively to help determine possible duplications later. A_ Make a copy of each petition page to use as a working copy B. Store the original petitions in the designated location in the vault III. Face check each petition to see that: A_ There is a valid signature. Printed signatures should be checked against the master file to see that they match. B. Names with lines drawn through them do not count. C. Voter's address must be in the City of Lansing. D. The date must be completely filled out (ditto marks will be acceptable). Petitions dated prior to 90 days to the filing are not acceptable. E. Petition signatures with the date later than the date signed by the circulator is not valid F. Circulator must have signed and dated petition and must be notarized. G. Signatures which seem to be similar in style will be highlighted to be compared with the master file. H. Record the correct problem code next to the petition signature. (List of codes is attached) IV. The computer or alpha or address listing will be used to check through the petitions for valid signatures. A. Every 10th signature will be highlighted and checked against the master card file for accuracy. B. Use either name or address inquiry functions on the computer or look the voters name or address in the printouts. 1. If there is a match with both name and address consider a registered voter. 2. When there are similar names at the same address check the active master card files to compare signatures. C. Names not found will be checked in the master card active file. D. If it is determined that the name and address is that of an active registered voter found in the master card file, the file number, name and address will be added to the alpha printout. 1. Make a copy of the voter's master card so that this information can be added to the mainframe system. E. A name not found in the active master card file will be considered not registered. V. Valid signatures will be recorded on only one set of the alpha listings with the number that is stamped at the top of each petition. A. The number of the petition page is to be recorded next to the voter's name in the alpha listing. B. If it is found that there is a previous entry, both names will be checked for similarity. C. If the signatures are similar, the later signature will be voided and marked as such on the petition sheet. 1. If the signatures are dissimilar both signatures will be checked against the master card file. D. After all of the names have been checked, record the number of valid signatures at the bottom of each petition page and circle. E. Make a copy of the checked petitions for challenger's review. VI. A running total should be kept on the number of valid signatures and the number of signatures checked. A. Place completed pages in the designated location in the vault after recording the number of valid signatures on the log. B. When the number of valid signatures has been met, stop checking petitions. The number needed is C. If the number of non valid signatures is close to the number that would cause the petition to lack sufficient signatures notify the City Clerk so that she can notify the person filing the petition that he/she has 10 days to file additional signatures. VII. All copies of the petitions and alpha listings are to be kept in numerical order and stored in the vault at the end of each day. THIS IS VERY IWORTANT. PETITION LOG SHEET FOR SUB OF PETITION SIGNATURE CODES A petition signature is not acceptable if it contains one or more of the following irregularities or omissions. Place one of the following codes next to the voter name on the petition sheet. CO Signature was crossed out prior to filing. OC Address is located outside of the City of Lansing city limits. ND Signature not dated or incompletely dated (ditto marks are acceptable). DB Signature was dated before 90 days prior to filing. DA Signature was dated after the circulator date on the individual sheet. NA No address was given or has an incomplete address. IS Incomplete signature, such as: Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, John or Jane only. NL Signature and address is not legible. PS Person was found to have previously signed another petition. (Include petition and line of signature number) NR If none of the above situations occur and the person's registration information is not found, consider this person not registered. If a petition signature is found to be a registered voter in the City of Lansing place an "R" for registered, next to the voters name on the petition sheet. City of Lansing - Election Commission Procedures for Review of Canvassed Signatures For Initiative, Referendum & Charter Petitions Current listings of the active voter registration file will be ordered and 2 sets will be provided, one for those in favor of the petition and one for those opposed. These listings will be available for review in the City Clerk's conference room. Listings must remain in the conference room at all times. 2. Upon completed examination and review of each petition page by the City Clerk's staff and the recording of the results, a copy of the petition page will be provided to each group. Each petition page will have the number of valid signatures as well as a code for each signature that is not valid. A fist of the invalid codes will be available. 3. If upon review by either group it is determined that there is a possibility that (1) a signature that is determined illegible is recognized as a registered voter, (2) a signature marked as not registered may be indeed a registered voter in Lansing or (3) a signature that was considered valid may not be genuine, then that group may request that further examination may be necessary by the City Clerk's office. This request must include the following: a. Must be a sworn complaint; b. Must be presented in writing; c. Must include the page and line number of each signature being questioned as to the validity of registration or the genuineness of the signature of the circulator or of a person signing the petition. d. Proof of registration may be provided to aid in the determination of a voters signature. 4. Complaints from either group will be reviewed up and until the City Clerk has made the determination that the petitions contain a sufficient and proper number of signatures or until final determination. 5. Request to view a voters record will be handled in the following manner: a. A copy of the voters registration card will be copied with the voters party preference (if any) and the voters birth date blacked out, as required by election law . 6. Access to the master card file may be granted under the supervision of the City Clerk's staff, however no ink or pen will be allowed to make notes or copies. The City Clerk may make reasonable rules as necessary to protect the records and files and to prevent interference with the regular discharge of the duties of the staff. (Michigan Election Law 750.492) HOME RULE CITIES had been rejected by voters of the city, resub- mitted and again rejected, new charter com- mission could not be elected for purpose of drafting new revision of charter based upon the proposition to revise, adopted at the first election, notwithstanding more than 60 days had elapsed since adoption of proposition to revise, and new proposition to revise charter and election of new charter commission con- temporaneously therewith could not be sub- mitted to voters notwithstanding the period of two years had not elapsed since the rejection of the first revised charter. Op.Atty.Gen.1955-56, No. 2533, p. 231. 4. Contracts with city Under Saginaw City charter prohibiting con- tractual relations between city officers and city, member of charter commission was not entitled to mandamus compelling allowance of claim against city based on contract, since member was a public officer and, as such, a city officer who could not contract an indebt- edness against city. Marxer v. City of Saginaw (1935) 258 N.W. 627, 270 Mich. 256. S. Adjournment of charter commission Adjournment sine die of a charter commis- sion before performance of all its statutory duties does not render it without authority to reconvene. Harvey v. City Commission of City of Port Huron (1923) 196 N.W. 379, 225 Mich. 368. 6. Elections A charter commission of a home rule city has the authority to designate the date upon which an election will be held for the submis- sion of a revised city charter, and city officials may not arbitrarily refuse to schedule an elec- tion on such date, if the date is properly in compliance with state law and is workable. Op.Atty.Gen.1980, No. 5634, p. 570. 117.21. Charter amendment, procedure; resubmission; time of nomina- tion of city officers; special charter, application of act Sec. 21. Any existing city charter, whether passed pursuant to the provi- sions of this act or heretofore granted or passed by the legislature for the government of a city, may from time to time be amended in the manner following: An amendment may be proposed by the legislative body of a city on a 3/5 vote of the members -elect or by an initiatory petition as herein provided, and in case the same is proposed by the legislative body of the city, then the same shall be submitted to the electors of such city at the next regular municipal or general state election or special election, to be held in such city not less than 60 days after the proposal of such amendment, and in case the amendment is proposed by an initiatory petition as herein provided, then the same shall be submitted to the electors of such city as herein provided at the next regular municipal or general state election held in such city which shall occur not less than 90 days following the filing of such petitions. Proposed charter amendments and other questions to be submitted to the electors shall be published in full with existing charter provisions which would be altered or abrogated thereby. The purpose of any such proposed charter amendment or question shall be designated on the ballots in not more than 100 words, exclusive of caption, which shall consist of a true and impartial statement of the purpose of the amendment or question in such language as shall create no prejudice for or against such amendment or question, and the text of such statement shall be submitted to the attorney general for approval as to compliance with this requirement before being printed: Provided, That the proposed charter amendment in full shall be posted in a conspicuous place in each polling place. The form in which any proposed charter amendment or question shall appear on the ballot, unless provided for in the initiatory petition, shall be determined by resolution of the legislative body, and when provided for by the initiatory petition, the legisla- tive body may add such explanatory caption as shall be deemed advisable. 191 117.21 HOME RULE CITIES Any proposed amendment shall be confined to 1 subject and in case a subject should embrace more than 1 related proposition, each proposition shall be separately stated to afford an opportunity for an elector to vote for or against each such proposition: Provided, That a proposed charter amendment failing of adoption at any election shall not be resubmitted for a period of 2 years: Provided further, That in any city in which a city election is held in April, the legislative body thereof may amend the charter of said city by resolution so as to provide that there shall be nominated on the third Monday in February preceding any April election, by direct vote of the registered and qualified voters within such city, candidates for ward and city offices to be voted for at the next April election: Provided further, That any city charter heretofore granted by the state legislature, not pursuant to the provisions of this act, including charters of cities of the fourth class, amended as herein provided, by adopting or coming under any part of this act by amendment, and not by general revision, adoption or incorporation under this act, may again be amended hereunder, as to such part or parts so amended, by re-enacting hereunder, that part or parts of the original act of incorporation which existed before any amendment was made hereunder, and such part or parts of the original act of incorporation so re-enacted shall not be considered or construed as operating or coming under the provisions of this act in any manner, it being the intention to permit a city operating under such a charter, to adopt by amendment any part of the provisions of this act permissible and thereafter to withdraw from the provisions of this act. Propositions and questions shall be proposed, initiated, submitted and canvassed in a manner similar to that provided for charter amendments. Historical and Statutory Notes Source: P.A. 1909, No. 279, § 21, Eff. Sept. 1, P.A. 1911, No. 203, Eff. Aug. 1, 1911. P.A. 1913, No. 5, Imd. Eff. March 11, C.L.1915, § 3324. P.A.1917, No. 6, Imd. Eff. March 9, P.A.1917, No. 40, Eff. Aug. 10, 1917. P.A.1917, No. 232, Imd. Eff. May 10, P.A. 1919, No. 403, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919. P.A.1929, No. 279, Eff. Aug. 28, 1929. C.L.1929, § 2257. P.A. 1939, No. 279, Eff. Sept. 29, 1939. 1909. P.A.1947, No. 1, Imd. Eff. Jan. 23, 1947. P.A.1947, No. 87, Imd. Eff. May 12, 1947. 1913. C.L.1948, § 117.21. P.A. 1955, No. 117, § 1, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955. 1917 C.L.1970, § 117.21. 1917. Validity: P.A. 1911, No. 203, was held unconstitutional and void, see the Historical and Statutory Notes following § 117.1. Constitutional Provisions Article 7, § 22, provides, in part: "Under general laws the electors of each city and village shall have the power and authority to frame, adopt and amend its charter, and to amend an existing charter of the city or village heretofore granted or enacted by the legisla- ture for the government of the city or village." Cross References Filing of amendments, see § 117.24. Fourth class cities, charters, see § 81.1 et seq. Revision of charter, see § 117.18. 192 'r I HOME RULE CITIES Law Review Commentaries 117.21 Note 3 Charter amending powers of cities under Mi- Legal basis for municipal income taxes in chigan home -rule legislation. Robert E. Jacob- Michigan. Arthur M. Wisehart, 52 Mich.LRev. son 14 Mich.L.Rev. 281 (1916). 681 (1954). Library References Municipal Corporations a46. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 88 et seq. WESTLAW Topic No. 268. M.L.P. Municipal Corporations §§ 4, 5. Motes of Decisions In general 1 Amendment or revision, in general 3 Construction of amendments 11 Effective date of amendment 10 Formal requirements of amendments 6 Irregularities, in general 13 Legislative intent 2 Matters subject to amendment 7 Operation and effect of amendment 12 Power to amend 4 Proposition to amend 5 Regular election 9 Time and place for submission of amend- ment 8 1. In general City charter, and not statutory requirements for home rule city charter amendments, gov- erned local initiatory petitions which sought ordinance barring casino gambling from city. Settles v. Detroit City Clerk (1988) 427 N.W.2d 188, 169 Mich.App. 797. P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, related solely to charter amendments, and the provision for th publication 'of an amendment originating i the legislative body did not apply to a case o charter revision proposed by the legislative body or by petition. Common Council of Cit of Jackson v. Harrington (1910) 125 N.W. 383, 160 Mich. 550. P.A.1895, No. 215, constituted the charter o a fourth class city incorporated thereunder an such charter might have been amended under the provisions of the Home Rule Act (P.A.1909, No. 279). Op.Atty.Gen.1947-48, No. 784, p 705. A city adopting a charter under the Home Rule Act, P.A.1909, No. 279, was not bound b the provisions of the Fourth Class City Act P.A.1895, No. 215. Op.Atty.Gen.1928-30, p 191. 2. Legislative intent This section manifested a legislative inten- tion to provide for orderly change of the char ter and not to sanction confusion in cit government, and it is necessary that all propos als pertaining to the same subject and directed to the same purpose be treated as one amend- ment and be voted on as such, although they contemplate change of more than one section of the charter. Henry v. City of Pontiac (1961) 109 N.W.2d 835, 363 Mich. 302. 1947 amendment (P.A.1947, No. 1) to this section relating to submission to voters of pro- posed amendments to city charters was intend- ed to eliminate the submission of charter amendments at primary city elections and to require submission at regular elections. Mil- lard ex. rel. Reuter v. City of Bay City (1952) 54 N.W.2d 635, 334 Mich. 514. Amendment or revision, in general If proposed change only amends, alters, or improves within lines of original charter, it is an amendment and the passage by the city electorate is valid; but, if proposed change totally disrupts, cancels, abrogates or makes inoperable the original charter, it is a revision and the amendment procedures and vote are subject to reversal. City of Midland v. Arbury (1972) 197 N.W.2d 134, 38 Mich.App. 771. e Proposed change in city charter to add city n manager to officers subject to voter recall E would effectively destroy the city manager form of government and should be effected by City means of a charter revision rather than by amendment. Id. "Amendment" of city charter implies contin- uance of general plan with corrections. Kelly d v. Laing (1932) 242 N.W. 891, 259 Mich. 212. Proposal in initiative petition to increase number of city commissioners was proper as "amendment," not "revision" of city charter. Kelly v. Laing (1932) 242 N.W. 891, 259 Mich. 212. y Proposal in initiative petition to abolish of- fice of city manager and vest his powers and duties in city commission required revision, not merely amendment, of charter. Id. P.A.1909, No. 279, § 18, providing that any city desiring to revise its charter should do so when its legislative body shall by a two-thirds y vote "declare for a general revision of the char- ter, when an initiatory petition shall be presented therefor," as provided in P.A.1909, 193 117.21 Note 3 No. 279, § 25, when construed in connection with P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, providing that amendments to a charter might be proposed by the legislative body on a two-thirds vote or by initiatory petition as provided for, should have been construed as though the word "or" had been inserted between the words "charter" and "when" in the quoted clause, and the electors might have by petition compelled the submis- sion of the question of charter revision. Com- mon Council of City of Jackson v. Harrington (1910) 125 N.W. 383, 160 Mich. 550. 4. Power to amend Subject to constitutional restrictions, Legisla- ture may amend charters of municipalities at will, but Legislature does not have power to so amend with respect to purely local matters without approval of municipal electors. City of Ecorse v. Peoples Community Hospital Au- thority (1953) 58 N.W.2d 159, 336 Mich. 490. City electors may amend charter, to abolish legislative body, and provide another and dif- ferent body. Sprister v. City of Sturgis (1928) 218 N.W. 96, 242 Mich. 68. Except as conferred by statute, city cannot adopt charter amendment. Bowler v. Nagel (1924) 200 N.W. 258, 228 Mich. 434. Eikhoff Law (Local Acts 1899, No. 452) per- mitting city of Detroit to amend charter was invalid. Elliott v. City of Detroit (1899) 84 N.W. 820, 121 Mich. 611. Charters to municipal corporations are sub- ject to be amended at the pleasure of the Legis- lature, and possess no powers not conferred by the acts creating them. City of Detroit v. Blackeby (1870) 21 Mich. 84, 4 Am.Rep. 450. HOME RULE CITIES ployees in another chapter of the charter, state- ment on voting machines as to whether voters were in favor of changing pension plan for new employees in police and fire departments by providing that they shall be members of a retirement system similar to plan set forth in specified chapter of charter, was not mislead- ing and complied with section of Home Rule Act (§ 117.21) requiring that purpose of pro- posed charter amendment be designated on ballots in a true and impartial statement. Id. Inclusion in proposition to amend city char- ter submitted to electors of question of wheth- er city should have charter power to acquire a city electric utility by condemnation or by franchise did not violate statutory requirement (P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, as amended by P.A. 1939, No. 279) that related propositions of a subject be separately stated. Michigan Public Service Co. v. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N.W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. A proposition, submitted to city electors, that city come under provisions of act establishing system of pensions for members of police and fire departments required only a majority vote for adoption. Wagner v. Holmes (1942) 5 N.W.2d 513, 302 Mich. 636. In submitting proposition to electors that city come under provisions of act establishing system of pensions for members of police and fire departments, requirement of common council in resolution of submission that a 3/5 majority vote was necessary for adoption was mere "surplusage" when not required by stat- ute. Id. 6. Formal requirements of amendments A fourth class city cannot partially amend its Where chapter 21 of home rule city charter charter under the home rule act so as to pro- vide for biennial elections instead of annual provided for retirement system or pension plan for policemen and firemen, the proposed elections. Op.Atty.Gen.1943-44, No. 0-2201, p. charter amendment adding chapter 23 estab- 780• lishing for new policemen and firemen a re- s. Proposition to amend tirement system similar to that provided for Where proposed amendment to city charter other city employees in chapter 22 did not violate statutory requirement that proposed adding chapter establishing pension plan for amendment be confined to one subject on any new employees in police and fire departments theory that proposed amendment not only add - contained provision that investment power granted to trustees would be subject to condi- ed a new chapter but also amended chapter 21. Thomson v. City of Dearborn (1957) 81 N.W.2d tions imposed by state upon life insurers, and 423, 348 Mich. 23. such provision was struck and a new provision was inserted that investments should be such Proposed amendment to city charter which as were authorized by law, the change did not embraced a tax limitation on real and personal invalidate the amendment which was adopted property, an income tax, and the disposition of at a special election 24 days after the change. revenues accruing from the income tax, sub - Thomson v. City of Dearborn (1957) 81 N.W.2d mitted three separate propositions on which 423, 348 Mich. 23. the voters were entitled to express separate Where purpose of proposed amendment to opinions, and amendment adopted as one proposition was invalid and could not autho- city charter was establishment of pension for new policemen and firemen of a character rize collection of such taxes. House v. City of Saginaw et al. (1952) 54 N.W.2d 314, 334 Mich. analogous to that provided for other city em- 241. 194 ES ate- ters for !nts if a i in :ad- ule cro- on Id. iar- :th- ea by mt 'A `a Ilic 37 iat ng nd xe 5 iat ng nd Dn 1/5 as it- er >n :d b- e - )r Dt !d Ly j- 1. d h it )f h e HOME RULE CITIES The use of the phrase "and/or" in proposed amendments to city charter to authorize city to acquire and operate an electric utility, and in proposed franchise to operate the utility "and/or" distribution system, and in resolution under which amendments were proposed, and in calling of election and in ballots, did not invalidate election where question was not raised before election and there was no show- ing of misunderstanding by electors as to sub- mitted proposal. Michigan Public Service Co. v. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N.W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. Election on proposed city charter amend- ments would not be declared invalid after fa- vorable vote for alleged irregularity in method of designating polling hours and places, and other irregularities going to form of submis- sion, advertising, posting of notices, etc., where electors had ample notice and opportunity to become fully informed as to the proposed amendments, and no showing was made that any elector was misled. Id. Piecemeal amendments of existing city char- ters without previous revision or incorporating mandatory provisions of Home Rule Act C.L. 1929, § 2228 et seq., are not permissible. City of Allegan v. Iosco Land Co. (1931) 236 N.W. 863, 254 Mich. 560. Provision in city charter amendment setting fiscal year ahead six months, providing for temporary tax levy to bridge six months' gap, did not render charter amendment invalid. City Commission of Jackson v. Hirschman (1931) 235 N.W. 265, 253 Mich. 596. Submission of a proposed amendment to the charter of the city of Detroit to the electors thereof was sufficient to apprise the electors of the proposed amendment. Burton v. City of Detroit (1916) 156 N.W. 453, 190 Mich. 195. 7. Matters subject to amendment Propriety of amendments to city charter ap- proved by voters at election was not question for Supreme Court. Millard v. Guy (1952) 55 N.W.2d 210, 334 Mich. 694. Under Constitution, authorizing city to issue mortgage bonds beyond general limit of bond- ed indebtedness to acquire or operate public utility, and authorizing city to grant a 20 -year franchise to operate utility as part of security underlying mortgage, and under similar statu- tory provision, terms of franchise could be submitted in proposition for city charter amendments submitted to electors authorizing issuance of mortgage bonds by city which sought charter amendment permitting acquisi- tion of electric utility, notwithstanding statu- tory requirement that propositions be sub- mitted separately. Michigan Public Service 117.21 Note 7 Co. V. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N-W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. A home rule city may place in its charter by amendment any provision for its government or regulation of municipal affairs deemed ad- visable and not in contravention of general statutory regulations and constitutional provi- sions. Winter v. Shafter (1947) 26 N.W-2d 893, 317 Mich. 259. A city charter providing for filling vacancies in the office of commissioners by vote of the remaining members could not be suspended by a proposed amendment, submitted by electors, to submit to electors the question of filling vacancies. Burns v. Steriholm (1945) 17 N.W.2d 781, 310 Mich. 639. A home rule city may place in its charter, by amendment duly adopted, any provision for its government or regulation of municipal affairs deemed advisable and not in contravention of the general statutory regulations and provi- sions of the Constitution. Motorcoach Opera- tors' Assn v. City of Detroit (1938) 279 N.W. 527, 284 Mich. 321. Provision of proposed home rule charter for election of officers at special charter election was constitutional and valid as against conten- tion that it provided for election of persons to office before it had been determined that of- fices should be created. Streat v. Vermilya (1934) 255 N.W. 604, 268 Mich. 1. A city having a home rule charter can issue valid bonds which were authorized by the re- quired number of voters, though the authority was given at the same election at which an amendment to the charter was adopted, per- mitting the issuance of bonds for that purpose. City Commission of City of Jackson v- Vedder (1922) 187 N.W. 702, 218 Mich. 292. A proposed amendment to change a home rule city charter from a council-manager form of government to one where the office of may- or will be a full-time position with the respon- sibility for the proper administration of the affairs of the city, and where the mayor has the power to appoint the heads of all depart- ments, including city manager, would be a fundamental change in the government, and therefore, may be accomplished only through the charter revision process and not by a char- ter amendment. Op.Atty.Gen.1976, No. 4916, p- 259. The board of supervisors of Ottawa county, by a three -five vote of its members may submit the question of withdrawal from the municipal employees' retirement system to the electors of the county at a special election called and to be held for that purpose not less than 60 days after action of the board. Op.Atty.Gen.1949- 50, No. 1077, p. 425. 195 117.21 Note 7 City of fourth class may amend statutory charter to permit tax levy up to 2% of assessed value in excess of 15 mill rate limitation appli- cable to county and school taxes. Op.Atty.Gen. 1947-48, No. 784, p. 705. City of Detroit having adopted home rule charter may change time of holding elections by means of charter amendment without the necessity of obtaining an enabling act. Op. Atty.Gen.1945-46, No. 0-3040, p. 182. 8. Time and place for submission of amend- ment The provision in this section for submission of charter amendment proposed by initiatory petition to electors at next regular municipal or state election, permits submission of such amendment to voters only at a regular munici- pal or state election. Millard ex rel. Reuter v. City of Bay City (1952) 54 N.W.2d 635, 334 Mich. 514. The submission of initiated amendment to home rule city charter to voters at primary election was null and void in view of the provi- sion in this section for submission of city char- ter amendments proposed by initiatory petition to electors at next regular municipal or general state election, and the charter provision as it existed prior to such amendment remained in force. Id. P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, required the submis- sion of amendments at the next ensuing elec- tion, general or special. Attorney General v. Common Council of Detroit (1912) 133 N.W. 1090, 168 Mich. 249. Under Const.1908, Art. 8, § 21 (see, now, Const. Art. 7, § 22), providing that under gen- eral laws the electors of each city may frame, adopt, and amend its charter, and P.A.1909, No. 279, providing for the incorporation of cities and authorizing, in P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, amendments proposed by the legislative body or by initiatory petition, a revision of an existing charter of a city must precede proceed- ings to amend the charter. Kuhn v. Common Council of City of Detroit (1911) 129 N.W. 879, 164 Mich. 369. 9. Regular election The words "regular election" in this section providing for submission of city charter amendment proposed by initiatory petition to electors at next municipal or state "regular election" do not . 1 d HOME RULE CITIES mission of charter amendments at a regular city or state and county election. Drain Com'r of Oakland County v. City of Royal Oak (1943) 10 N.W.2d 435, 306'Mich. 124. The charter amendments of several cities in drainage district authorizing contract between such cities and county relating to establishing and operating sewage disposal services were legally submitted to voters at regular fall state and county election. Id. 10. Effective date of amendment Amendment to charter of city of Highland Park authorizing overtime compensation for city employees did not become immediately effective upon certification of election results, but became effective only at start of next fiscal year after the election, in view of Home Rule Act, C.L.1929, § 2228 et seq., and overtime compensation could have been computed only from that time. Olson v. City of Highland Park (1946) 20 N.W.2d 773, 312 Mich. 688, rehearing denied 21 N.W.2d 286, 312 Mich. 688. 11. Construction of amendments Provision in civil service amendment to city of Flint charter must be read and construed in connection with other provisions of the char- ter. Kane v. City of Flint (1955) 69 N.W.2d 156, 342 Mich. 74. The amendments of a city charter are to be construed as though they were a part of the original charter. Field v. Board of Water Com'rs of City of Manistee (1909) 120 N.W. 610, 156 Mich. 186. 12. Operation and effect of amendment Voters would be held to have been familiar with terms of proposed amendment to city charter when they voted at election in strict accordance with usual procedure for charter amendments. Millard v. Guy (1952) 55 N.W.2d 210, 334 Mich. 694. Resolution under which city charter amend- ments were submitted to electors pursuant to this section was not required to detail what, if any, other provisions of charter might be in- consistent therewith, and were therefore re- pealed. Michigan Public Service Co. v. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N.W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. tnc u e a prtmary election. An amendment to charter of a home rule Millard ex rel. Reuter v. City of Bay City (1952) city by which a new and comprehensive sys- 54 N.W.2d 635, 334 Mich. 514. tem of civil service is established repeals all The words "next regular spring or fall elec- special acts relating to appointment and re - tion held in such city" within this section re- moval in individual departments, even though quiring proposed charter amendment to be it contains no express repealing clause. Spris- submitted to electors at next regular spring or ter v. City of Sturgis (1928) 218 N.W. 96, 242 fall election held in such city, authorizes sub- Mich. 68. 196 HOME RULE CITIES Charter amendment proposed by legislative body of home rule city is not subject to charter authorizing mayor's veto. Op.Atty.Gen.1945- 46, No. 0-2703, p. 72. Municipal officers elected at same election at which charter amendment is adopted provid- ing longer terms of office may, if charter amendment becomes immediately effective, have benefit of extended terms. Op.Atty.Gen. 1941-42, No. 22453, p. 556. 13. Irregularities, in general Resolution under which city charter amend- ments were submitted to electors pursuant to this section was not required to detail what, if any, other provisions of charter might be in- consistent therewith, and were therefore re- pealed. Michigan Public Service Co. v. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N.W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. Election on proposed city charter amend- ments would not be declared invalid after fa- vorable vote for alleged irregularity in method of designating polling hours and places, and other irregularities going to form of submis- sion, advertising, posting of notices, etc., where 117.22 electors had ample notice and opportunity to become fully informed as to the proposed amendments, and no showing was made that any elector was misled. Id. Where the amendment of the provision of a city charter requiring notice to the city of claims arising from its alleged negligence cov- ers the entire ground as to the notice, etc., and is in direct conflict with the former provision, such provision is repealed. Chamberlain v. City of Saginaw (1903) 97 N.W. 156, 135 Mich. 61. Ambiguous and misleading notice of special tax rate limitation question submitted at the biennial spring election, substantial variance between the question voted upon and that or- dered submitted to electors by board of super- visors and questions voted upon by electors of county, substantial variance between questions voted upon in different parts of county, failure of electors of county as a whole to vote upon any one question, plus use of ambiguous bal- lots from which intent of electors could not be determined, invalidated the entire election on the special question. Op.Atty.Gen.1949-50, No. 959, p. 238. 117.22. Submission to governor, approval; re -consideration Sec. 22. Every amendment to a city charter whether passed pursuant to the provisions of this act or heretofore granted or passed by the state legislature for the government of such city, before its submission to the electors, and every charter before the final adjournment of the commission, shall be transmitted to the governor of the state. If he shall approve it, he shall sign it; if not, he shall return the charter to the commission and the amendment to the legislative body of the city, with his objections thereto, which shall be spread at large on the journal of the body receiving them, and if it be an amendment proposed by the legislative body, such body shall re -consider it, and if z/3 of the members -elect agree to pass it, it shall be submitted to the electors. If it be an amendment proposed by initiatory petition, it shall be submitted to the electors notwithstanding such objections. Source: P.A.1909, No. 279, § 22, Ef P.A.1913, No. 5, Imd. Eff. C.L.1915, § 3325. Historical and Statutory Notes C.L. 1929, § 22 f. Sept. 1, 1909. C.L. 1948, § 11 March 11, 1913. C. L. 1970, § 11 Law Review Commentaries Charter amending powers of cities under Mi. chigan home -rule legislation. Robert E. Jacob- son, 14 Mich.L.Rev. 281 (1916). Library References Municipal Corporations 42=46. WESTLAW Topic No. 268. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 88 et seq. 197 58. 7.22. 7.22. 117.22 Motes of Decisions HOME RULE CITIES Approval of governor I ment was disregarded, proposed amendment did not become effective. Op.Atty.Gen.1941- 42, No. 22453, p. 556. 1. Approval of governor Where statutory procedure following gover- nor's disapproval of proposed charter amend - 117.23. Publication of proposed charter or amendment; submission to electorate; adoption Sec. 23. (1) A proposed city charter and each amendment to an existing city charter before submission to the electors, shall be published as the charter commission or the legislative body may prescribe. A proposed charter may be submitted to the qualified electors as an entirety in a single proposition substantially as follows: "Shall the city charter proposed by the city charter commission be adopted?' Adoption of a proposed charter shall require a simple majority of those voting on the question. (2) When submitting a proposed charter, separate propositions, on specific charter provisions may also be submitted to the qualified electors. In such case, all propositions shall be in such form as are approved by the attorney general as to clarity and impartiality. If the proposed charter and any of the separate propositions are adopted, the new charter shall take effect with the alternatives or additions contemplated by such separate propositions as are adopted. Adoption of a separate proposition which is an alternative to a provision contained in the proposed charter shall require approval by a majority of those voting on the separate proposition and also a majority of those voting on the proposed charter; otherwise the adoption of a separate proposition shall require a simple majority. The ballot shall contain voting instructions and a brief explanation of the effect of each of the propositions. Historical and Statutory Notes Source: C.L.1948, § 117.23. P.A.1909, No. 279, § 23, Eff. Sept. 1, 1909. C.L.1970, § 117.23. P.A.1913, No. 5, Imd. Eff. March 11, 1913. P.A.1971, No. 223, § 1, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, C.L.1915, § 3326. 1971. C.L.1929, § 2259. Law Review Commentaries Charter amending powers of cities under Mi- Charter elections, a choice between alterna- chigan home -rule legislation. Robert E. Jacob- tives. George E. Ward, Mich. Municipal Rev. son, 14 Mich.L.Rev. 281 (1916). 308 (1975). Library References Municipal Corporations a8, 46. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations §§ 10, 13, 14, WESTLAW Topic No. 268. 88 et seq. 198 TIES HOME RULE CITIES 117.24 199 Notes of Decisions dment Required vote 1 vote, became part of the charter. Maher v. x.1941- City of Jackson (1916) 157 N.W. 561, 191 Mich. 266. 1. Required vote Amendments to Home Rule charters require A proposition submitted to city electors that only a majority vote unless independent sec - city come under provisions of P.A.1937, No. tions, submitted with any charter or amend - 345, as amended, establishing system of pen. ment thereto, and not within the alternative. sions for members of police and fire depart- Op.Atty.Gen.1926-28, p. 439. )n to ments required only a majority vote for adop- Alternative provisions of a charter may be tion. Wagner v. Holmes (1942) 5 N.W.2d 513, submitted along with the main charter or main 302 Mich. 636. amendment to the charter, and such provisions .sting Under P.A.1909, No. 279, § 23, a charter would require a three-fifths vote in order to s the commission could submit matters additional to carry them over the main provisions sub- )osed the charter, which, if adopted by a three-fifths mitted. Op.Atty.Gen.1920, p. 134. ingle y the 117.24. Charters or amendments, filing, effective date shall Sec. 24. If the charter, or any amendment thereto, whether of cities incorporated under the provisions of this act, or under an existing charter of ecific the city heretofore granted or passed by the legislature for the government of such the city, be approved, then 2 printed copies thereof, with the vote for and against duly certified by the city clerk shall, within 30 days after the vote is )rney ,f the taken, be filed with the secretary of state, and a like number with the county h the clerk of the county in which such city is located and shall thereupon become law, unless a different date for the taking effect of such charter or charter s are amendment, or any part thereof, is specifically set forth therein. to a by a Historical and Statutory Notes .ty of Source: C.L.1929, § 2260. arate P.A. 1909, No. 279, § 24, Eff. Sept. 1, 1909. P.A.1941, No. 175, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942. oting P.A.1913, No. 5, Imd. Eff. March 11, 1913. C.L.1948, § 117.24. C.L.1915, § 3327. C.L.1970, § 117.24. :ions. Cross References Charter amendment, procedure, see § 117.21. Revision of charter, see § 117.18. :c. 30, Law Review Commentaries Charter amendment powers of cities under Michigan home -rule legislation. Robert E. Ja- cobson, 14 Mich.L.Rev. 281 (1916). Iterna- d Rev. Library References Municipal Corporations a8, 46. M.L.P. Municipal Corporations § 5. WESTLAW Topic No. 268. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations §§ 10, 13, 14, 88 et seq. 13, 14, 199 117.24 Notes of Decisions In general 1 Correction of errors 4 Effective date 3 Filing 2 Presumptions 5 1. In general A city in Michigan has no power, through its charter, to create exception to Michigan Death Act. Martz v. Consumers Power Co. (D.C.1952) 101 F.Supp. 853. Though charters of cities in Michigan are enacted -pursuant to Michigan law, they are not given status of state law, but are basic laws respecting cities adopting them, subject always to state Constitution and laws. Id. City adopting charter under the Home Rule Act, P.A.1909, No. 279, was not bound by the provisions of the fourth class city act, P.A.1895, No. 215. Op.Atty.Gen.1928-30, p. 191. 2. Filing Whether this section, providing for copies of amendment to city charter to be filed with secretary of State and court clerk within 30 days after favorable vote by electors, at which time the amendment shall become law, unless a different date for amendment to take effect is set forth therein; permitted amendments to be effective before the filing as provided for by resolution under which amendments were sub- mitted to electors, was a moot question and would not be decided by Supreme Court after lapse of 30 -day period. Michigan Public Ser- vice Co. v. City of Cheboygan (1949) 37 N.W.2d 116, 324 Mich. 309. 3. Effective date Amendment to charter of city of Highland Park authorizing overtime compensation for city employees did not become immediately effective upon certification of election results, but became effective only at start of next fiscal year after the election, in view of Home Rule Act, C.L.1929, § 2228 et seq., and overtime compensation could have been computed only from that time. Olson v. City of Highland Park (1946) 20 N.W.2d 773, 312 Mich. 688, rehearing denied 21 N.W.2d 286, 312 Mich. 688. A provision making a charter amendment contemplating increased expenditures of funds effective only at the beginning of the fiscal HOME RULE CITIES year beginning not earlier than sixty days fol- lowing the election was controlling in the case of an amendment within its terms since it constituted an exception to the general rule permitting a charter amendment to specify its effective date. Op.Atty.Gen.1943-44, No. 24976, p. 160. Amendment to charter of a home rule city providing for increased expenditure of funds becomes effective only at the beginning of the fiscal year commencing not earlier than sixty days following approval by electors, even though no appropriation is made for such ex- penditures and although charter forbids over- expenditure of any appropriation. Op.Atty. Gen.1943- 44, No. 0-637, p. 429. Municipal officers elected at same election at which charter amendment is adopted provid- ing longer terms of office may, if charter amendment becomes immediately effective, have benefit of extended terms. Op.Atty.Gen. 1941-42, No. 22453, p. 556. The language of P.A.1909, No. 279, § 24, provides that if the charter is approved two copies thereof shall be filed with the secretary of state, and a like number with the county clerk of the county in which such city is locat- ed and shall thereupon become law. Op.Atty. Gen.1914, p. 262. 4. Correction of errors A clerical error may be corrected in a pro- posed city charter before being finally printed or distributed by the city clerk. Op.Atty.Gen. 1912, p. 226. 5. Presumptions Where petitions for special election to amend city charter are in proper form, they are presumed to be valid and to have been completed in accordance with circulator's affi- davit, but, on showing by city clerk of suffi- cient magnitude tending to rebut presumption, presumption will disappear, and compliance of petitions with this section must be affirmative- ly shown. Grosse Pointe Farms Fire Fighters Assn v. Caputo (1968) 157 N.W.2d 695, 11 Mich.App. 112. Once validity of signatures upon petitions for special election to amend city charter is called into question and affidavits are shown to be improper, presumption of propriety of peti- tions disappears. Id. We] HOME RULE CITIES 117.25 117.25. Initiatory petition, contents, verification, signatures, perjury, can- vass, certification of sufficiency; submission of amendment to electors special election; proposals contemplating increased expenditure of funds; proposal increasing ad valorem property tax limitation; actions Sec. 25. (1) An initiatory petition authorized by this act shall be addressed to and filed with the city clerk. The petition shall state what body or organization, if any, or if no body or organization, then what persons are primarily interested in and responsible for the circulation of the petition and the securing of the amendment. Each sheet of the petition shall be verified by the affidavit of the person who obtained the signatures to the petition and shall be signed by at least 5% of those persons residing in and registered to vote in the municipality, the charter of which is to be amended, as of the date when they signed the petition. Each signer of the petition shall inscribe upon it, immediately after his or her signature, the date of signing and his or her street address. Any signatures obtained more than 1 year before the filing of the petition with the city clerk shall not be counted. (2) The verification shall state that the petition was circulated at the request of and pursuant to the directions of the association, organization, or persons desiring the amendment and shall also state that the signatures were obtained by the person verifying the petition; that the signatures are the signatures of the persons purporting to sign the same and that each of them signed in his or her presence; and that the person verifying the petition has good reason to believe and verily does believe that the signers of the petition are duly registered electors of the municipality and are the identical persons their signatures purport them to be. (3) Any person who shall wilfully affix another's signature, or subscribe and swear to a verification false in any material particular is guilty of perjury; and any person who shall take the oath of another to the petition not knowing him or her to be the identical person he or she represents himself or herself to be or knowing that the petition or any part thereof is false or fraudulent in any material particular, or who shall falsely represent that the proposed s amendment is proposed by parties other than the true sponsors, is guilty of a felony and shall be liable to the same punishment as provided for perjury. (4) Upon receipt of the petition, the city clerk shall canvass it to ascertain if it has been signed by the requisite number of registered electors. For the purpose of determining the validity of the petition, the city clerk may cause any doubtful signatures to be checked against the registration records of the city. Within 45 days from the date of the filing of the petition, the city clerk shall certify the sufficiency or insufficiency thereof. If the petition contains the requisite number of signatures of registered electors, the clerk shall cause the proposed amendment to be submitted to the electors of the city at the next R regular municipal or general state election held in the city which shall occur not less than 90 days following the filing of the petition. 201 HOME RULE CITIES 117.25 (5) When the petition shall contain the number of signatures equal to or in d registered to vote in excess of 20% of those persons residing in anthe city as of the date when they signed it, and when the petition shall request that the called proposal petitioned for shall be submitted at a special election to be ays f the dace the purpose of submitting ing the same, all a special electionlerk ho be hin go eld not less than of the filing of the petitate of the petition unless a primary days nor n' lar election ore than 0shall ocdays ctur or a er the spec al election shall have been or primary ca regular to be held within 150 days after the date o shall be called for other purposes the filing of the petition. In that le t onevent and a spec al elecposal shall tion shallt of be so primary, regular, or special ey called. Other proposals, whether initiated by a 5% petition dr may propos s ub the legislative body within the times o proposal subthin ls act mitted to the electors by the mitted at such special election. a P P the initiative and receiving an affirmative majority void onfaccounteof the insufficiency not be held unconstitutional, invalid, of the petition by which submission of the same was procured. contemplating provided by subsection (7), any proposal (b) Except p the municipality shall become effective, if increased expenditure diture of funds by of that fiscal year of the adopted by the electors, only at the beginning municipality commencing not li r the electors. das following the election at which the proposal was approvedYproperty tax limita- tionIf a proposal which increases the city's ad valorem commencing ropers before the tion applies, by its terms, for a specific year or period date the proposal would otherwise take effect under ros`ubdsebcti n 6), the the Y proposal shall be effective both from period spate it ecified ifiedl in Phe proposal. Notwith- standing retroactively for the year or p P if a proposal is approved by standing any charter provision to the contrary, P P the electors and given effect underthelfiscalsyear and if the adopted proposal ad valorem propeon after the city has levied its rty tax levy for year during which the . authorizes the levy of a millage rate for the fiscal y proposal was approved in excess of the rate ley ans authorized tolevy additional taxtobe before adoption of the proposal, the city mayy "Y collected either by a supplementary billing by the city or at the samecomect d in the same manner the county's ad valorem property tax levy is (8) Any person aggrieved by any action, or failure of action, of the city lief. cle rk in the circuit court for writ of clerk may bring an action against the mandamus or for other appropriate re Amended by P.A.1982, No. 200, § 1, Imd. Eff. July 1, 1982. Historical and Statutory Notes P.A.1919, No. 403, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919. Source: P.A.1927, No. 187, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927. P.A.19o9, No. 279, § 25, Eff. Sept. 1, 1909. C.L.1929, § 2261. P.A.1911, No. 203, Eff. Aug. 1, 1911- P.A_1939, No. 279, Eff. Sept. 29, 1939. 1947. P.A.1913, No. 5, Imd. Eff. March 11, 1913. P A 1947 No. 87, Imd. Eff_ May 12, C LA915, § 3328. h 9 1917 C.L.1948, § 117.25. P.A.1917, No. 6, Imd. Eff. Marc 202 HOME RULE CITIES P.A.1969, No. 114, § 1, Imd. Eff. July 29, 1969. C.L.1970, § 117.25. 117.25 Note 2 Validity: P.A.1911, No. 203, was held unconstitutional and void, see the Historical and Statutory Notes following § 117.1. Cross References Buildings, parking lots or structures, recreational facilities, or stadiums, rejection of referendum petitions, see § 123.958b. Clerk of municipal authority, power to reject signatures on referendum petition, application of this section, see § 124.288. County public improvements, petitions, see § 46.175b. Definitions, General election, see § 168.5. Special election, see § 168.6. General election law, see § 168.1 et seq. Initiative and referendum, see § 168.471 et seq.; Const. Art. 2, § 9. Perjury, see § 750.422 et seq. Port authorities, revenue bonds, referendum petitions, see § 120.114. Revenue bond issue, referendum petition, checking signatures, application of this section, see § 141.133. Law Review Commentaries Charter amending powers of cities under Mi- chigan home -rule legislation. Robert E. Jacob- son, 14 Mich.L.Rev. 281 (1916). Municipal Corporations a46. WESTLAW Topic No. 268. Expenditure of funds 5 Mandamus 6 Petition I Power of board 3 Time and place of election Verification of signatures 2 Library References C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 88 et seq. M.L.P. Municipal Corporations § 5. Motes of Decisions 1. Petition City clerk had authority to reject bond issue referendum petitions that did not contain name of persons or organization responsible for circulation, as required by this section. Herp v. Lansing City Clerk (1987) 416 N.W.2d 367, 134 Mich.App. 150. Case involving validity of petition for special election to amend city charter involved public question and no costs would be awarded when its legislative body shall by a two-thirds vote "declare for a general revision of the char- ter, when an initiatory petition shall be presented therefor," as provided in P.A.1909, No. 279, § 25, when construed in connection with P.A.1909, No. 279, § 21, providing that amendments to a charter may be proposed by the legislative body on a two-thirds vote or by initiatory petition as provided for must be con- strued as though the word "or" had been insert- ed between the words "charter" and "when' in the quoted clause, and the electors may by petition compel the submission of the question of charter revision. Common Council of City of Jackson v. Harrington (1910) 125 N.W. 383, 160 Mich. 550. 2. Verification of signatures Assn v. Ca- Where one circulator of petitions for special Grosse Pointe Farms Fire Fighters As election to puto (1968) 157 N.W.2d 695, 11 Mich.App. 112. amend city charter was shown to - have admitted that his verification as to signa Initiative petition to amend city charter may tures was not true statement, burden passed to embrace only one amendment, though consist- sponsors to show that other affidavits were not ing of several sections germane to purpose of subject to question or that sufficient valid sig - amendment. Kelly v. Laing (1932) 242 N.W. natures were included to place matter on elec- 891, 259 Mich. 212. tion, and for want of their affirmative showing P.A.1909. No. 279, § 18, providing that any they were not entitled to relief against city city desiring to revise its charter shall do so clerk who refused to certify. Grosse Pointe M.C.LA. §§ 117.1 to 124.End-8 203 117.25 Note 2 Farms Fire Fighters Ass'n v. Caputo (1968) 157 N.W.2d 695, 11 Mich.App. 112. In proceedings involving validity of petitions for special election to amend city charter, testi- mony of city clerk regarding his examination of signatures is to be considered but is not decisive. Grosse Pointe Farms Fire Fighters Assn v. Caputo (1968) 157 N.W.2d 695, 11 Mich.App. 112. In absence of statutory investigation by city clerk of genuineness of signatures and truth or falsity of affidavits to initiatory petition for special election to amend municipal charter, filing of petition in proper form and with cor- rect number of signatures makes out a prima facie petition, requiring clerk to call proposed election. Fontana v. Lindholm (1936) 267 N.W. 860, 276 Mich. 361. Where city clerk's investigation revealed that initiatory petition for special election to amend municipal charter contained spurious signa- tures, that several of signers were not qualified electors, that several affidavits attached to peti- tion were false, and that notary public did not properly administer oath required for affidavit, presumption of petition's legality vanished, and failure of proponents thereof to show that all essential requirements of act had been com- plied with was fatal. Id. A qualified voter is one, who, under the constitution, is entitled to vote even though he had failed to register in such time and manner as to entitle him to exercise the constitutional privilege, and he may sign the petition. Op. Atty.Gen.1935-36, No. 32, p. 102. A spurious signature ordinarily does not viti- ate a petition nor even the page of the petition and without express provisions to the contrary, no qualified elector should be disenfranchised through an arbitrary ruling of any officer. Id. HOME RULE CITIES 3. Power of board Even though board of election commission- ers' refusal to place petition for charter change on ballot exceeded board's statutory power, board could quite properly enjoin city clerk from usurping board's right to prepare and print the ballots. City of Roseville Bd. of City Election Com'rs v. City of Roseville City Clerk (1974) 220 N.W.2d 181, 53 Mich.App. 477. 4. Time and place of election The board of supervisors of Ottawa county, by a '/s vote of its members may submit the question of withdrawal from the municipal employees' retirement system to the electors of the county at a special election called and to be held for that purpose not less than 60 days after action of the board. Op.Atty.Gen.1949- 50, No. 1077, p. 425. 5. Expenditure of funds A provision making a charter amendment contemplating increased expenditures of funds effective only at the beginning of the fiscal year beginning not earlier than sixty days fol- lowing the election was controlling in the case of an amendment within its terms since it constituted an exception to the general rule. Op.Atty.Gen.1943-44, No. 24976, p. 160. 6. Mandamus Method by which city clerk should proceed to effectuate his statutory this section mandate to place petition for charter change upon ballot is to seek writ of mandamus against board of election commissioners ordering that board to discharge its duty and to refrain from exceed- ing its statutory duty. City of Roseville Bd. of City Election Com'rs v. City of Roseville City Clerk (1974) 220 N.W.2d 181, 53 Mich.App. 477. 117.26. Elections, general provisions Sec. 26. All elections held hereunder shall be paid for by the locality where held, and except as now otherwise provided by law or ordinance shall receive such publication and notice as the legislative body may determine, and shall be arranged for, held and conducted by the same officers and in the same manner as near as may be as general biennial fall elections. Historical and Statutory Notes Source: C.L.1929, § 2262. P.A.1909, No. 279, § 26, Eff. Sept. 1, 1909. C.L.1948, § 117.26. C.L.1915, § 3329. C.L.1970, § 117.26. Cross References General election law, see § 168.1 et seq. 204 7 77 750.492 PUBLC,ACT 279 OF 1986. meanor, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not more than 2 iay transfer judges from the circuit court years or by a fine of not more than $1,000.00. les pursuant to section 23 of article VI of ie court of appeals to act as temporary 750.492 PUBLIC RECORDS; INSPECTION, USE, COPYING, RE- RE- de to replace disabled or disqualified MOVAL. PUBLIC ACT 109 OF 1970. appeals temporarily to not more than 36 Sec. 492. Any officer having the custody of any county, city or township )f appeals is considered by the supreme records in this state who shall when requested fail or neglect to furnish appeals sits in panels, the temporary proper and reasonable facilities for the inspection and examination of the 3nel. Not more than 1 temporary judge records and files in his office and for making memoranda of transcripts A temporary judge is disqualified from therefrom during the usual business hours, which shall not be less than 4 ases tried before him or her in the trial hours per day, to any person having occasion to make examination of them for any lawful purpose shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not more than 1 year, or by a fine of not more than $500.00. The custodian of said records and files may make such LYING ELECTIONS reasonable rules with reference to the inspection and examination of them as shall be necessary for the protection of said records and files, and to ELECTIONS; FILING, LACHES. PUB- prevent interference with the regular discharge of the duties of such officer. The officer shall prohibit the use of pen and ink in making copies or notes ht in any circuit court of this state affect- of records and files in his office. No books, records and files shall be andidates, qualifications of candidates, removed from the office of the custodian thereof, except by the order of the re shall be a rebuttable presumption of judge of any court of competent jurisdiction, or in response to a subpoena ess than 28 days prior to the date of the duces tecum issued therefrom, or for audit purposes conducted pursuant II not apply to actions brought after the to Act No. 71 of the Public Acts of 1919, as amended, being sections 21.41 to 21.53 of the Compiled Laws of 1948, Act No. 52 of the Public Acts of 1929, being sections 14.141 to 14.145 of the Compiled Laws of 1948 or Act No. 2 of the Public Acts of 1968, being sections 141.421 to 141.433 of the M PENAL CODE Compiled Laws of 1948 with the permission of the official having custody of the records if the official is given a receipt listing the records being MOVAL, MUTILATION OR DESTRUC- removed. 147 OF 1964. ers or records created by or received in if Michigan or its political subdivisions, belonging to the people of the state of ords shall be disposed of only as pro- f of the Public Acts of the First Extra ,ection 18.13c of the Compiled Laws of the Public Acts of 1913, as amended, d Laws of 1948 and sections 2137 and Acts of 1961, being sections 600.2137 1 s of 1948. y away, mutilate or destroy any of such r of the same, and any person who shall ssession of any books, papers or rec- the aforesaid offices and shall refuse to Ards, or parts thereof to the proper off i- which such books, papers, or records by such officer or, in cases of a defunct nmission, shall be guilty of a misde- Recommendations - Bureau of Elections 1/ Change wording on absentee ballot by one of the following methods: a/ Have different wording for absentee and precinct ballots; ie.: Absentee ballot: YOU MUST USE ONLY THE PENCIL ENCLOSED TO VOTE THIS BALLOT (OR ANY OTHER NO. 2 PENCIL) Precinct ballot: YOU MUST USE ONLY THE PEN PROVIDED TO VOTE THIS BALLOT Have this wording be in RED or other color on the ballot to draw voter's attention to the importance of using the proper tool for voting. 2/ Either change the Instruction form for Optech ballots to include more specific instructions on the usage of the proper tool or allow Clerks to place a separate instruction inside each ballot explaining the need to use the proper tool to vote the ballot. A suggested instruction for an absentee ballot, for example: IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ THIS SPECIAL INSTRUCTION PRIOR TO VOTING YOUR BALLOT YOU MUST USE ONLY A NO. 2 PENCIL TO VOTE THIS BALLOT. A PENCIL HAS BEEN INCLUDED WITH YOUR BALLOT OR YOU MAY USE ANY NO. 2 PENCIL YOU HAVE. YOUR VOTE MAY NOT BE COUNTED IF YOU MARK YOUR BALLOT USING ANYTHING OTHER THAN A NO. 2 PENCIL. IF A PENCIL WAS NOT ENCLOSED AND YOU DO NOT HAVE ONE AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 483-4133 AND ONE WILL BE SENT TO YOU. 3/ The recount procedures for recounting ballots counted on Optech equipment should be adjusted to conform with State certification of the equipment. The equipment was certified to count any # 2 pencil or valid pen vote (precinct Optech pen) and to return any ballot voted using a nonreadable tool (to be revoted by a precinct voter or to be duplicated if an absentee voter). In the case of a ballot voted using a combination of votes recorded with a valid tool and with a nonreadable tool, the equipment counts only votes recorded with a valid tool. The recount procedure, however, allows canvassers to hand count these ballots using only a visual check on whether or not the arrow was properly completed and has no instructions about whether or not to count a vote marked with an improper tool. Therefore, as in the case of the recent Lansing recount, votes may be counted by the canvassers that were not countable by the Optechs. This situation needs to be immediately corrected. (See results of City of Lansing audit of Ward 3 recount attached) SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -CITY GENERAL PRIMARY Report Date: 07/18/96 Second Worker '•lard Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 65 R C FRANCIS ANNIS 84234 R 65 R C DORIS BAILEY 84877 R 65 R C BARBARA BAYLIS 84245 D 65 R C CHESTER COWAN 85694 D 65 R I DOUG DODGE 85423 D 65 F I HELEN GERVIN 84519 D 65 R I VIRGINIA GRINNELL 84282 D 65 F I JACK GUNTHER 84327 D 65 R I MARJORIE HART 32279 R 65 R I LEE ALICE HOLMAN 84310 D 65 R I ELAINE KAISER 84361 D 65 F I HENRY KETTUNEN 84333 R 65 R I GERTRUDE MITCHELL 84729 R 65 F I LEONARD PETERSON 84450 D 65 R I MARY ELLEN ROBBINS 84427 R 65 R I MARJORIE SODERBERG 84548 R 65 R I ORVILLE WRIGHT 84584 D 65 F I LORRAINE JOWETT 45044 D 65 F I MELISSA DORMER 26154 D 65 F I CLEO MARSHALL 45051 D 65 R I JOYCE TRIBBLE 26157 D 65 F I EVA JO DALTON 71042 R 65 F I TAMARA S BAKER 87008 R 1 01 R C ROSE COULTES 84276 R 1 01 R I JUNE FENNER 84302 D 1 01 R I LESTER HANSENS 84571 R 1 02 R C KAREN COULTES 84275 N 1 02 R I VIRGINIA STRINE 84404 R 1 02 R I LINDA JOHNSON 26148 D 1 03 R C REBECCA KELLOGG 84356 R 1 03 R I OLGA COUNTERMAN 84277 D 1 03 R I JULIA FEJSZES 84301 R 1 03 R I DOROTHY FORD 85801 D 1 04 R C JANE PARKER 84407 D 1 04 R I JEANNETTE MCGILL 84364 D 1 04 R I BEA WHITMORE 84488 R 1 04 R I GEORGE WHITMORE 86017 D 1 05 R C EVA LUCILLE TRAVER 84470 D 1 05 R I MARJORIE COOK 84760 R 1 05 R I BUD PIPER 85447 D 1 06 R C FLORENCE FINDSEN 84304 D 1 06 R I CHRISTENA PALLICK 85427 R 1 06 R I JOHN PALLICK 0 R 1 06 R I MERYL WOODARD 84569 R 1 07 R C ROBERT MYERS 84403 R 1 07 R I GRACE BEEBE 85468 D 1 07 R I DOROTHY CARR 84511 D 1 07 R I EDNA HJERTOS 71073 R 1 08 R C MARIA VELASQUEZ 84477 D 1 08 R I BECKY VELASQUEZ 84476 D 1 08 R I THERESA VELASQUEZ 85338 R 1 08 R I JEANETTE SAVAGE 87013 R 1 09 R I RUTH EDDIE 84761 R 1 09 R I WARREN EDDIE 84762 R 1 09 F I JAMES PANETTA 84391 D SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -CITY GENERAL PRIMARY Report Date: 07/18/96 Second Worker 'gard Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 1 10 F C MICHAEL C LARKINS 84560 D 1 10 R I JEAN BARBER 84239 D 1 11 R C DEBORAH BIEHLER 84879 D 1 11 R I HILDA BOODRY 84337 D 1 11 R I DOROTHY GROWL 84278 R 1 11 R I WENDY VELA 45063 R 1 12 R C JANE MCDOUGAL 84390 R 1 12 R I PATRICIA BELLINGER 84256 D 1 12 R I DOROTHY JOSEPH 84355 D 1 13 R C JOHN LINE 84938 D 1 13 R I ROBERT KELLOGG 85804 D 1 13 R I RUTH MOSHER 84906 R 1 14 R C JOYCE KLOTZ 84365 D 1 14 R I JEAN WIRICK 84498 1) 1 15 R C PAUL SCOTT 45056 D 1 15 R I LORI RUTTER 84575 R 1 15 R I ELAINE FABIANO 71072 D 1 16 R C FRANCES WHITSCELL 84438 R 1 16 R I PAULINE BALCER 85680 R 1 16 R I PATRICIA NICO 84502 D 1 17 F C SUZANNE LAURION 84790 R 1 17 R I MARTIE BRITTEN 84590 R 1 17 R I MARVA BRITTEN 84592 R 1 17 F I BARBARA LOTT 84723 D 1 17 R I HOWARD MENKEN 84424 D 2 01 R C MARILYN ANN LEONARD 84375 D 2 01 R I LOIS BRITTEN 84338 N 2 01 R I MAXINE MARCUS 84383 R 2 01 R I LOIS ROGERS 84429 R 2 02 F C JAMES PHILLIPSON 84415 R 2 02 R I PATRICIA JONES 84331 R 2 02 R I ROSEMARY MIXON 52140 D 2 02 R I MILDRED PULLMAN 60155 D 2 02 R I WILFRED PULLMAN 60158 D 2 03 R C PHYLLIS HORST 84525 D 2 03 R I MILTON GRAHAM 84320 R 2 03 R I ROSE GRAHAM 84321 R 2 03 R I ELIZABETH KELLOGG 84769 R 2 03 F I FINIS FUQUA 87011 D 2 04 R C MADELENE DRAHER 84290 D 2 04 R I JUANITA BRITTON 85395 R 2 04 R I ESTOBELLE BURGER 84262 R 2 04 R I DALE MENDELSOHN 84377 D 2 04 R I CECELIA ROWE 85811 D 2 05 R C RUTH CROTHERS 84945 D 2 05 R I VADA DODGE 84363 D 2 05 R I A IRENE RICE 84425 R 2 05 R I KAREN STUMP 85824 R 2 06 R C RUSSELL MARTIN 84385 D 2 06 R I MARY LOU HORWATH 84345 D Z 06 R I DORIS LYNN 71048 R 2 07 F C LESTER NORTON 85654 R 2 07 R I OSCAR KLATT 85805 D 2 07 R I AMY WILSON 84491 R 2 08 F C ROGER DALTON 84346 R SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -CITY GENERAL PRIMARY Report Date: 07/18/96 Second Worker Ward Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 08 R I FREIDA MARTIN 84384 D 08 R I REGAL SALISBURY 84738 D 08 R I RUBY SAMUELSON 84433 R 09 R C ANN BERGER 84246 R 09 R I JOYCE HARSHMAN 84294 D 09 R I KATHLEEN RICE 84426 R 09 R I PHYLLIS RULE 84463 D 10 R C NEILA TILLMAN 84467 D 10 R I MARILYN BLACK 84252 D 10 R I RUTH FRANSISCO 84890 D 11 F C LENORA BOFYSIL 84701 D 11 R I ROSEMARY DRUMM 85876 R 11 R I EVELYN GIRARDINI 84576 R 11 R I LUCY ROBINSON 84776 D 11 F I DEANNA WILSON 71050 R 12 R C JENNY HINKLE 84339 R 12 R I EMLY HORNE 84825 D 12 R I JOAN ANDREWS 45032 R 12 F I CONSTANCE KNOWLTON 45046 D 12 R I MARYJEAN TRAVER 45062 D 12 F I RUTH HIGHFILL D 13 R C JOYCE SCHIRADO 84436 D 13 R I LORENE BERTRAU 84250 D 13 R I PATRICIA NICHOLAS 84430 D 13 R I DARLENE RUSNELL 84540 D 13 R I SHIRLEY E SHAFER 84398 R 14 R C ADELYN SANDERSON 84541 N 14 R I BETTY GARDNER 84550 D 14 R I WILLIAM KRUGER 84901 R 14 F I MARION KNIGHT 71046 D 15 F C VIRGINIA WALLGREN 84480 R 15 R I ROBERT GEMALSKY 84280 D 15 R I PATRICIA LAWRENCE 85462 D 15 R I ESTHER MILLS 84396 R 01E R C VELMA PARSONS 84409 R 01E R I PAMELA JACOB 84635 R 01E R I CLYDENE TRAN 84469 D 02 R C HELEN WRIGHT 84501 D 02 R I HAZEL HARKNESS 84411 R 02 R I GAILA SIPE 84444 D 02 R I BARBARA WILEDEN 84490 R 03 R C JAN STROESENREUTHER 85442 R 03 R I DORIS MIDDAUGH 84394 D 03 R I WYLODEAN OVERTON 84791 D 03 R I ARLENE MUHLITNER 85464 R 04 R C HELEN CIOLEK 84269 R 04 F I MARLENE GREENING 84387 R 04 R I LOTTIE MOORE 84533 D 04 R I ELEANOR RENFREW 85439 N 04 F I ILENE CURTIN 45039 D 04 F I ELIZABETH J FRANTZ 84572 D 05 R C DEANNA BERRY 84249 D 05 R I NANCY HOUSTON 84475 D 05 R I MARY ANN SCHRAM 84579 R 06E R C LOIS GRAY 84521 R SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -CITY GENERAL PRIMARY Report Date: 07/18/96 Second Worker 'lard Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 3 06E R I SALLY LAURION 84374 R 3 06E R I FRANCES SHERMAN 84743 D 3 06E R I LAFAYETTE SMITH 84581 R 3 06E F I MICHAEL MOYER 71074 D 3 07 R C DELORES NORTON 84536 R 3 07 F I ERIC BATES 45036 D 3 07 R I CATHERINE LASKOWSKY 85420 R 3 07 R I BONNIE PECK 85401 D 3 08 R C ARLENE KORTRYK 84370 R 3 08 R I ESTHER DALRYMPLE 84342 D 3 08 R I ELEANOR RAWSON 84422 D 3 08 R I FRANCES TIMMER 84468 N 3 09 R C FREDERICK KORTRYK 41873 R 3 09 R I CHARLANN ALLEN 00985 D 3 09 R I BEVERLY HARNETT 84283 D 3 09 R I LYNDA HEAL 85817 R 3 10 R C DOLORES BEYER 84251 D 3 10 R I NORMA BARIL 84240 D 3 10 R I JOYCE BARNES 85797 R 3 10 R I CHRISTINE HUNTER 84555 D 3 10 R I WILLIAM RENFREW 85440 R 3 11 R C DONNA SWINDLEHURST 85337 R 3 11 R I BEVERLY HART 84303 D 3 11 R I HAZEL HIAR 84838 D 3 11 R I BERNICE LENIC 84528 R 3 12 R C KATIE STEPTER 84458 D 3 12 R I SUE SCHMUCK 84739 D 3 12 R I ANNA STEPHENS 84457 R 3 12 R I VIVIAN KEMPF 84360 D 3 13 F C WILFRED BAKER 85679 R 3 13 R I VIVIAN DRUMHELLER 84292 R 3 13 R I ROSEMARY SMITH 84474 D 3 14 R C DEBORAH TINGLEY 84744 R 3 14 R I BARBARA MOREY 84535 D 3 14 R I DOROTHY TINGLEY 84781 R 3 14 F I ALICE JONES 84596 D 3 15 R C EGENE DAHER 85319 D 3 15 F I MATTIE MAE CHAPPELL 00150 D 3 15 R I CATHERINE COREY 85317 D 3 15 F I BERTHA MAAS 84492 N 4 01 R C JUDITH WEBSTER 84257 N 4 01 R I MAX EDINGTON 85321 D 4 01 R I CAMELIA HART 84847 D 4 01 R I DOROTHY WADE 84479 D 4 02 R C MARY ANN BRADLEY 84702 D 4 02 R I MARGO MOORHEAD 84380 R 4 02 R I LAVINNA ROBERTS 84538 D 4 02 R I BEATRICE SODERBERG 84489 R 4 03 R C TIMOTHY SMITH 84653 N 4 03 R I PATRICIA LINT 84379 R 4 03 R I ROBERT TELLNER 84779 R 4 03 R I ROSE TELLNER 84780 D 4 03 R I THOMAS WEIR 84553 D 4 04 R C SUSAN SHERWIN 84464 R 4 04 R I DOROTHY GEE 27525 D SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -CITY GENERAL PRIMARY Report Date: 07/18/96 Second Worker Ward Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 4 04 R I SHAWN PRATT 85810 R 4 04 F I SIAN LEACH 26147 D 4 04 F I JENNIFER MOORE 26143 D 4 05 R C ELLEN MOORE 84399 R 4 05 R I AUDREY EDINGTON 84888 D 4 05 R I FLORENCE HUMMEL 84350 R 4 06 R C DARLENE SWILER 26141 R 4 06 R I LOANNA GRUBB 84326 R 4 06 R I RUTH WOOD 45064 D 4 07 R C GLADYS MALONEY 84382 R 4 07 R I BETTY KOST 84369 D 4 07 R I MARGARET SHEPARD 84742 R 4 08 R C CHERYL ANN CHRISTIAN 84512 N 4 08 R I HARRIETT BILLUPS 84509 D 4 08 R I WILLIAM SMITH 84546 D 4 08 F I HAZEL BETHEA 84830 R 4 09 F C BRENDA HULL 36640 D 4 09 R I DOROTHY BLEIBTREY 84263 R 4 09 R I WILLIE MAE FLOURRY 84953 D 4 09 R I ESTHER GELS 84712 D 4 10 R C ADELE WENSINK 84484 R 4 10 R I NELLIE HARVEY 84849 D 4 11 R C LOWELLA LAMB 84640 D 4 11 R I MARIA MANZANET 84381 D 4 11 R I PHYLLIS MCFADDEN 26144 N 4 12 R C MONA BRIERS 84258 R 4 12 R I SHIRLEY GINGRICH 84632 D 4 12 R I MURIEL KIRBY 84899 R 4 12 R I ARLINE ROE 84428 D 4 12 R I ELSIE SCHALKHAUSER 84435 R 4 12 F I LOIS WEIR 84912 D 4 13 R C CONNIE DESROCHERS 85684 D 4 13 R I ROSALINE DASE 84281 D 4 13 R I MARY SCHUON 84542 R 4 14 R C CAROLYN SCHUURMANS 84543 D 4 14 R I BLANCHE BADER 84236 R 4 14 F I MOLLIE BELLANT 05281 R 4 14 R I EVELYN BRAYTON 84254 R 4 14 R I MARJORIE CHEETHAM 84885 D 4 15 R C MARGA MCCURDY 84388 D 4 15 R I WILLIAM MCCURDY 84389 R 4 15 R I DIANA SMYTHE 84547 R 4 15 R I O. J. RICHARDSON 84601 D 4 16 R C NICOLETTE MCELROY 84531 R 4 16 R I BILLYE SWANSON 45059 D 4 16 R I PORTIA CIVILS 45038 D 4 16 R I ROBERT BROOKS 84862 N 4 17 R C CAROLANN FOERCH 26153 R 4 17 R I JOYCE KANE 84597 D 4 17 R I ELLEN MCDANIEL 85463 D 11 1 a y 16 '96 9:19 KON I CA FAX 275 P. 4 INGHAM COUNTY CEM(7CRATIC GANDIbATES FILED AUGUST 6 1996 PRIMARY ELECTION 8TH DISTRICT CONGRESS.2.YEAR TERM VOTE F9R,0NE (1) 67TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE 68TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lingg Brewer 2682 Fontaine Tr. Holt MI 69TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lynne Martinez 306 Leslie St, Lansing IVlII 70TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Laura Baird 1762 Spring Lake Dr. Okemos MI PROSECVTINQ.ATTORNEY Stuart J. Dunning 111 500 Everett Dr. Lansing MI SHERIFF Reginald Bernard Dabney 2919 Colchester Lansing MI Bill J. Stajos 2517 Tulane Dr. Lensing MI Gene L. Wriggeisworth 1761 Schoolcraft Holt MI CLERK Mike Bryanton 1217 N. Hamer Lansing MI TREAS REFI 48842 June H. Pallottini 2660 Bellevue Leslie Mi REGrSTER OF DEEDS Paula Johnson 3758 Chippendale Okemos MI DRAI" N CpMMISSIONER Patrick E. Lindemann 1025 Huntington St. E, Lansing MI 48912 48915 48906 48912 48842 48912 49251 48864 46823 Jun . 20 '96 13:24 KON I CA FAX 275 P. 2 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 2090 College Rd. Holt Ml Mary Massoglia 2811 Cooley Dr. Lansing MI 48911 Jean M. McDonald 613 Moores River Dr. Lansing MI 48910 COUNTY_ COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 2 Dave Benavides 213 East Jackson St. Lansing MI 48806 Anne Smiley 423 West Grand River Lansing MI 4880E COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT.3 Paul E, Goulet 4075 Harper Rd. Mason MI 48854 Lonnie Jackson 2141 N. Aurelius Rd.#80 Holt MI 48842 COUNTY COMMISSIONED - DISTRICT 4 2317 E. Jolly Rd. #5 Lansing MI Mary R. Stid 1633 W. Dexter Trail Mason MI 48854 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 8 Shari Jenkins 2090 College Rd. Holt Ml 48842 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 6 D. Michael Dudley 317 John R. Street E. Lansing MI 48823 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 7 W John Czarnecki 1420 Farwood E. Lansing MI 48823 Frank D. McAlpine 404 Clarendon E. Lansing MI 48823 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mark Grebner 1038 Lilac E. Lansing MI 48823 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 9 Linda M, Keefe 2317 E. Jolly Rd. #5 Lansing MI 48910 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 10 Virgil Bernero 6017 Laporte Dr. Lansing MI 48911 Bob Johnson 5723 Richwood St. #62 Lansing MI 48911 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 11 Gary Moubray 5828 Lake Dr. Haslett MI 48840 .A COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 12 Paul C. Pratt 416 Everett Dr. Lansing MI 48915 Al Swartz 1112 Bensch St, Lansing MI 48912 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 13 Linda A. Sims 1117 W. Northrup Lansing MI 48911 -2- Jun. 6 '96 13:32 KONICA FAX 275 DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT DELEGATES FILED 1996 �j► P. 2 _q� 4&ns-xlqG HMM I P(ELECT 8 O David Renavides, Jr. 213 East Jackson St. 3Lansincg.,M1 48906 `- LANSING WARD 1 PCT 02 (ELECT 3) 002 Pamela Smith George V. Warren 1130 N. Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 900 N_ Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 `' AMSING WARn 1 PCT 03 (RLECT 7) 003 Joseph Eachar 111 1943 Wood St. ##8 Lansing, MI 48912 Teodoro De Xeon 141.4 Tait Lansing, MI 48906 David Schineman 1000 Cleveland St. Lansing, MI 48906 �ILANSTNG PCT 04 _(ELECT 4) 004 NO DELEGATES FILED IN 'THIS PRECINCT. W 1 . 05 ECT C, 1 005 Katrina M. Had.cock 917 Tisdale Lansing, MI 4891.0 Mildred V. Tullman 807 E. Greenlawn Ave. Lansing, MT 48910 Wilfred J. Pullman 807 E. Greenlawn Ave. Lansing, MT 48910 ' IN T. 0(ELECT 006 Walter M. Jones 215 Rumsey Lansing, M1 48912 - LANSING ARD PCT 07 (ELECT 6) 007 NO DELEGATES FTLRD IN THIS PRECINCT. ' LANSING WARD I PCT -.-08 (EUCT 5) 008 Ronald Charles Coe II 520 N. Magnolia St. Lansing, MI 48912 NG WARD 1 PCT NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT_ . LAMSINC HUp 1 PCT 10 (ELECT 3_), 010 XO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. NSING WARD 1 PCT 11 (ELECT 6) p11, NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LANSING WARD 1 PCT 12 (RLECT 6) 012 'Ferry E. Gillespie 1405 Eureka St. Lansing, MI 48912 Penny S_ Libby 1.022 Eureka St. # H-1 Lansing, MI 4891.2 Michael Pruitt 1.17 South Roemer #1 Lansing, MI 46912 ti LUjqTNG WARP 1RgTr, IQELE NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. -2- Jun. 6 '96 13:33 KONICA FAX 275 P. 3 LANSING WARS,? 1 PCT ,14 (ELR "r E;) 014 NO DELROATES FILED IN THIS _ PRECINCT, LANSING WART] 1 PCT 15 (ELECT 3 ) 015 Roberta Cannon 1202 Fairway Lane Lansing, MI 48912 Alan Fox 1131. Hill.gate Way Lansing, MI 48912 Leroy McKnight 3218 Holiday Lansing, MI 48912 \ LAMING WARD 1 PCT _16 (ELECT 4) 016 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LANS ING WARD 1 PCT, 17 (RLRC!T 5 ) 017 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LAM.ING WARD 2 PCT 01 (ET FY'T 6;_) 018 Robert D. Grissom 3516 Stabler St, Lansing, MT 48910 Shelley Austin Grissom 3516 Stabler St. Lansing, MI 48910 Oscar Klatt 3815 Burchfield Lansing, MI 4891.0 �.LMSING2 T. 02 ELECT 019 Edward d. Simmer 2609 Dier Lansing, MI 48910 I_AN$ING WARD 2 PCT_ 03 (ELECT 7) 020 James S. Bale ,_, 3031 S_ Washington J-4 Lansing, MI 48910 Nadine A. Nosal 3031 S. Washingtorx H-3 Lansing, MI 48910 LZMING MM 2 PCT 04 (ELECT 7 ) 0.21 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. IMSZK9 WARD 2 PCT 05 ME= 5) 022 Alan S. McAttee 6414 Coulson Ct. Lansing, MI 48911 Roger L. Sparks 6259 Hilliard Rd, Lansing, MI 48911 LANSING WARD 2 PCT 06 (ELECT 5) 023 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT- LANSIM NAM2 PCT 07 5 24 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LANSING WARD 2 PCT OS (ELECT 5) 025 Robert T. Johnson II 5723 Richwood St. #62 Lansing, MI 48911 XkANS I NG WARD 2 PCT--.()9 ( ELECT 6) 026 Deborah D. Brow.ri 6134 5eechfield Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 Brentford E. Giller 1750 Maisonette Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 \ I,ANS TNG WARD 2 PCT 10( ET,ECT 6 ) 0 2 7 NO DELEGATES FILED IN TRIS PRECINCT, LM ING y+T D 2 PCT 11 ( ELECT 9 ) 028 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. SINC WAI-M 2 PCT 12 (ELECT 4 ) 02.9 Kenneth R. Fletcher _ 915 Alden Dr. Lansing, MI 48910 LANSING KAgD ;2 PCT, 12A (ELECT 1) 030 NO DELEGA'T'ES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT -2- Jun. 6 '96 13:33 KONICA FAX 275 P. 4 �• T4�+.�N'SING WARD 2 PCT 13 (ISbECT 5) 031 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. WARD PCT Rainer Delgado 14 (ELECT 9) 032, Cox Blvd. Lansing, MI 48910 125 Juan Jose G. Pido 102 W. Everettdale Ave. Lansing, MI 4891.0 IJM ING WAPQ 2 _ PCT, 15' (ELECT 4 ) 033 Gary Swartz 617 Jessop Lansing, MI 4891.0 Lanal=. and 3 Pgt 2 (elect 7) 035 Arlene M. Anderson 3629 S. Deerfield Lanning, MI 48911 Judy M, mike 2900 W. Holmes Rd. Lansing, MI 48911 b&n5inrx Ngrd 3. Pct 3 (elect 4) 036 Mary M, Eechtol 2712 Fairfax Road Lansing, MI 48910 Judith A. Clark 21.15 Cooper Ave. Lansing, M7 40910 t. 4 ect 8 - 037 Barbara J. Hunter 3416 Inverary Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 Derrick Quinney 2010 Wellesley Dr. Laneing, MI 48911 Patricia Ann Reed 2501 Hampden Dr. Lansing, MI 489:,1 Lans.i.na Ward 3 Pct. 5 (elect 8) - 038 NO DELEGATES FILED IN PHIS PRECINCT. �• Lftniging W Pct. 7 (elect 6 ) --_ 040 Hilda Aikens 1791 Georgetown Blvd. Lansing, M2 48911 Clyde E, 81ackwell •6726 S. Washington #31 Lansing, MT 48911 Monica J. Oviedo 6290 Balfour Lansing, MI 48911 Peggy A. Wells 1514 Georgetown Blvd. Lansing, MI 48911 Lansing jdard 3 Pct a (elect 11) z_(). Christen G. Sherwood 3400 Glenbrook Lansing MI 48911 .Lansing Ward 3. Pct, 9 (glect 9) - 042 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. �,�17 na Weird 3 Pct 10 (elect 7) 043 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. t Laneina Ward 3 Pct- 11 (elect 4) 044 Helen M. Bailey 1622 Cooper Ave. Lansing, Mi 48910 Beverly Ann Gollach 1200 Victor Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 Lansing Ward 3, Pct 12 (elect 8) - 045 Vernon L. Stepp Jr. 3501 Ginger Snap Lane Lansing, MI 48911 �. L PCt, 13 el 6 -046 Michael E. Johnson 2617 Winsford Lansing, MI 48911. Veronica Johnson 2617 Winsford Lansing, MI 489.1 ansj.ilg Ward 3, Pct. 14„ (elect 6) - 047 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. T�Hi na Ward 3 . Pct, 15 (elect 5 ) - 048 Richard C. )2einke 2011 Carvel Ct. Lansing, MZ 48910 Gary M. Ruffner 4801 Illana Lansing, MI 48910 -3- -4- Jury. 6 '96 13:34 KONICA FAX 275 P. 5 I<ara+sin��iCrd A. Pct 1 (elect 5) 049 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. L"Ving Pct, 2 lect - ()50 Karen Carter 1121 N. Capitol #2 Lansing, MI 48906 "N LAUDLAS N&rd A. Pct(elect 0 Walter E_ Prawn 1310 Knollwood Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 Lanq jUq Wa.r'd 4 Fc!; -.-3A (eject 0 ) 052 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. �., LarasiEHar4' pct —4—(elect 8 ) 053 Sandra Zerkle 1216 Goodrich Lansing, MI 48910 4 lot, 5 el 0 - 4 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. I,ans;Ltxa Ward 4 Pct 6 (elect 3 ) 0,5 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT_ ,Lansing Ward 4- _Pct 7 (elect 2) 056 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT_ Lansig Ward 4 pct. 9 (elect 5) 057 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. Lansinca Ward 4 Pet 9 (elect 8) 058 William H. Petry 1416 N. Genesee Dr. Lansing, MT 48915 `-Lansing Ward ,� Pct 10(elect 6) 05g Justin Toekes 844 W. Ionia Lansing, MI 48915 Lansing Ward 4 Pct 11 (e1 4) - 060 Georgina M. Nelson 605 W. Shiawassee Lansing, MI 48933 Marj Oj ibway 310 Seymour Ave. ##812 Lansing, MI 48933 Margaret M. Schulte 322 N. Walnut Lansing, MT 49933 Lansing ward.4. pct 12, (elect 9 ) 061 NO DELEGATES PILED IN THIS PRECINCT. Lans4 12A(elect 0 - 062 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS OFFICE Lansing Ward 4 F 1(„elect_. 5) 063 Mary Elizabeth Holmes 2126 Tecumseh River Rd. Lansing, MT 48906 La nging Ward 4 prt 14 (elect 6 ) - 064 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. iraneiGg Ward 4, EcG 15 (elect 5) 065 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. -4- Jun. 6 '96 13:35 KONICA FAX 275 P. 6 Lansing ward4. Pct 16 (elect a)..- 066 J. Charles Bennett 2014 W. Lenawee Lansing, MI 48915 Stuart J. Dunnings, Jr. 2000 W. Hillsdale Lansing, MI 48915 Stuart J. Dunni.ngs II1 500 Everett Dr_ Lancing, MI 48915 Cyril A. McGuire 401 S. Verlinden Ave. Lansing, MI 48915 Mary Jane McGuire 401 S. Verlinden Ave. Lansing, MI 48915 Charles A. Mitchell 1810 W. Hillsdale St. Lancing, Mi 489.5 Melicea K. Mynes 1611 W. Washtenaw Lansing, MI 48915 4 17 ect - 067 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. East Lansing,. Pct._,l „(elect 3 ) - 068 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT, East Lana rig,,Pct 2 (elect 6) - 069 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. F,eas a s1ng, Pct 3 (elect 4) 070 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. Eget Lamina Pct 4 f elect 3 ) - 071 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. East Lansing. Pct S (elect 9)--- 072 ,NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. Eigst Lan j ng Pct 6 (elect 7) 073 Tom Downs 1200 Prescott E. Lansing, MI 48823 Julius A. Maddox 1429 Somerset Close E. Lansing, MI 48823 East; T M;.na, Pct 7 (elect 7) - 074_ Robert D. Alexander 1202 Wolf E. Lansing, MI 48823 Daniel Fox 1640 S. Shore Dr. #D-1 E. Lansing, MI 48823 Martin Fox 1812 Pinecrest Dr. E_ Lansing, MI 48823 Ruth B. Pox 1812 Pinecrent Dr. E. Lansing, MI 48823 Names T. Ramey 1433 Gilcrest E. Lansing, MI 48823 Carlos G. Salas 1320 Blanchette E. Lansing, MI 48823 Gumecindo galas 1320 Blanchette E. Lansing, MI 48823 Kim Wilson, 1604 Wintercrest E. Lansing, MI 48823 Fist Pet 8 (elect 10) 075 Branden R. Grafius 1985 Rutgers Circle E. Lansing, MI 48823 Ellen K. Grafius 1985 Rutgers Circle E. Lansing, MI 48823 Ralph W. Monsma 1350 Red Leaf Lane E. Lansing, MI 46823 EAat Laneinq,_Ppt 9 (el!;ct 7) - 076 Jonathan R. Hansen 308 Bessemaur Dr. E. Lansing, M1 48823 Stisan W. Schmidt 1717 Colorado Dr. E. Lancing, MI 48823 3 -gat Lanai ng,_Pct 10 (elect 9).. - 077 James R. Anderson 968 Roxburgh Ave. E. Lansing, MI 4$823 Kenneth Roy Sperber 615 Sunset Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 Gordon Taylor 801 Sunset Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 Sheila Taylor 801 Sunset Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 Valerie Thonger 615 Sunset Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 EaRt Lana ns. Pct 11 1ele4ct 3) - 078 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT.- Nag 16 '96 9:18 KONICA FAX 275 P. 2 INGHAM COUNTY 1996 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FILED AUGUST 6 '1996 PRIMARY ELECTION 8th DISTRICT CONGRESS 2 YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE 1 67 DISTRICT STATE= REPRESENTATIVE 68TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Priscilla J. Peterson 1971 Heatherton Dr. Holt MI 48842 Mary Ann Prince 2116 Ferrol St. Lansing MI 48910 69THDISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Tom Rasmusson 3715 Delta River Dr. Lansing MI 48906 Peter Spagnuolo 2401 Tulane or. Lansing M1 48912 70TH{ DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Jeffrey Ross 2410 Mt. Hope Rd. Okemos MI 48864 PRbSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald E. Martin 228 Maplewood Drive E. Lansing MI 48823 SHERIFF Evin Lowery Fobbs 3429 Inverary Dr_ Lansing MI 48911 David A. Kost 1561 Tuscany Lane Halt MI 48842 CLERK . Gregory Shannon 6150 Shoeman fid, Haslett MI 48840 TREASURER Don Moore 1214 Chester Rd Lansing MI 48912 AGISTER OF DEEDS Art Good 201 Corbin St. Mason MI 48854 DRAIN COMMISSIONER Chris Cotter 2111 Harding Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 CANDIDATES WILL APPEAR QN THE NOV MBI=R BALLOT nM1 Y 7U1H STATE REPRESENTATIVE LIBERTARIAN Michael F. Brinkman 508 Virginia E. Lansing MI 48820 ATE JUDGE -INGHAM COUNTY Donald S, Owens 1720 Burr Oak Court Williamston MI 48895 May 16 '96 9:18 KONICA FAX 275 P. 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 Thomas H, Crooks 2210 Carol Way Lansing MI 48911 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 2 Kim Bowyer 3214 Walker Lansing MI 48906 Ronald McNeilly 1903 Wood St. Lansing MI 48912 Esther Rodriguez 3229 Creston Ave. Lansing MI 48906 COUNTY COMMISSIONER --DISTRICT 3 Gerald House 2047 Adelpha St. Holt MI 48642 Michael R. Severing 4413 Tuscany Lane Holt MI 48842 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 4 Russ Mowen 715 W. Barnes Rd. Mason MI 48854 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 5 Randy Schafer 4139 Meadowdale Dr_ Williamston MI 48895 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 6 Kathy Bradford 5140 E. Brookfield Dr, E, Lansing MI 48823 Scott Schultz 4642 Sequoia Tr. Memos MI 48864 Bill snow 2501 Bentley Court E. Lansing MI 48823 COUNTY COMMI SIONER - DISTRICT 7 Karl Bohnhoff, 111 922 Cowley Ave. E. Lansing MI 48823 Jon W. Robinson 149 Cowley Ave. E. Lansing MI 48823 COUNTY CONIM113310NER - DISTRICT 8 Jason Brewer 288 S. Wonders E. Lansing MI 48825 COUNTY GQIUIMISSIONER - DISTRICTS Past Gallagher 2825 Staten #24 Lansing MI 48910 CO NTY COM ISSIONER - DISTRICT 10 Ron Fulger 4918 Allison Lansing MI 48910 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 Tom Foster 643 Kasey Lane Haslett MI 48840 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 12 Joel Panetta 602 S. Jenison St. Lansing MI 48915 John Fitzgerald Totten 315 Westmoreland Ave. Lansing MI 48915 COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT_ 13 Paul H. Carrier 3721 Sumpter St. Lansing MI 48911 Timothy Goff 1711 victor Ave. Lansing MI 48910 Jun. 6 '96 13:35 KONICA FAX 275 P. 7 REPUBLICAN PRECINCT DELEGATES FILED 2996 1�1�I$ING WARD ---PCT-3- (ELECT :1) 001 Penny Ruff 814 Bates St. Lansing, MI 48906 LANSING WARD I PQT 02 (ELECT 1) 002 NO DELBGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LANSING WARD 1 PCT. 03 (ELECT 2) 003 Julie K. Fall 1417 Sheldon St. Lansing, MI 48906 Ronald J. McNeilly 1903 Wood St. Lansing, MI 48912 LMSINP WARD I PCT, 04 E 1 Julia A. Luttrell 408 Strathmore Rd. Lansing, MI 48910 LANSING WARD -I,_ PCT 05 (ELECT 2) 005 Loretta. Shaver 704 E. Greenlawn Lansing, MI 48910 Kenneth E. Smith•4&kbat�L 544 Edison Ave_ Lansing, MI 48910 Eleanor G. Vernon NojJ2115 Lyons Lansing, MI 48910 Mark D. Walker 534 Edison Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 LAMINCE WARD I PCT 06 (ELECT 2) 006 Donald K. Cooper 1516 E. Oakland Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 Kimberlee L. Klepper 1614 Jerome St. Lansing, MI 48912 William G. Skiba 204 Horton Lansing, MI 48912 W PCT ELE 1) 007 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. PCT -(ELECT 008 Bernie J. Meissner 635 LaSalle Blvd. Lansing, MI 48912 Michael Panetta 719 N. Magnolia Ave_ Lansing, MI 48912 Susan Panetta 719 N. Magnolia Ave. Lansing, MI 48912 PCT 09 (ELECT 2) 009 Kristin M. Beltzer 2300 Tulane Dr. Lansing, MI 48912 Frank J. DeLuca 1607 N. Fairview Lansing, MI 48912 Madaleno M. DeLuca 1607 N. Fairview Lansing, MI 48912 Charles F. Keeley 2124 Lyman Dr. Lansing, MI 48912 Kimbal R. Smith III 2300 Montego Or, Lansing, MI 48912 L'Mell M. Smith 2300 Montego Dr. Lansing, MI 48912 -- T.W ING WARD 1 PCT 10 (ELECT 1) 01 0 NO DEL$GATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT, IjbMINg WARD 1 PCT. 1.1 (ELECT 1) 071_ NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. -1- Jun. 6 '96 13:36 KONICA FAX 275 P. 8 LANSING WARD 1 PCT. 12 (ELECT 1) 012 Wesley D, Thorp 312 Jones St. Lansing, MT 48912 SNS ING WpiR.D � PCT 1 3 „ ( ELE�' 1 } 013 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. '— LANSING WARD 1 PGT 14 -(ELECT 2 ) 014 Ryan Boeskool 402 Kipling Lansing, MI 48912 Joan M. Fabiano 325 N. Francis Lansing, MI 48912 Kevin W. Stotts 124 N. Francis Lansing, MI 48912 IaANSING WARD 1 QCT 15 (ELECT 1) 015 Casey Ryan Brown 3313 Melody Lane Lansing, MI 489.2 —LANSING WARD 1 PCT 16 (ELECT 1) 016 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. --L,ANSING WART] I PCT. 17 (ELECT 2) 017 D'Arcy L. Coffey 2500 Darien Dr, Lansing, MI 48912 Ruth Ann DeMarco 1717 Kingswood Dr. Lansing, MI 48912 LAXS_ING2 . Ol CT 2 1 Robert T. Cavera 4006 Wildwood Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 Mary Regan Harding 630 W. Rouse St. Lansing, MI 48910 Aaron Lawwill 3424 Schlee St. Lansing, MI 48910 -- ANSIN2 RT) 2 PCT, 02 (ELECT 2) 019 Patricia Hettiger 2734 Stoneleigh Lansing, MI 48910 LANaING ELM 2 PCT ELECT 21 020 Steven L. Davis 30.5 Palmer Lansing, MI 48510 Johanne Leblanc 3031 S. Washington #C5 Lansizig, MI 48910 LMSIN9 WARD 2 _PCT 04 (ELECT 3) 021 Richard Barclay 1628 Lindbargh Dr. Lansing, MI 48910 names Andxew Bender 1800 Shubel Ave, Lansing, MI 48910 Christy Mulhall 1521 Shubel Ave. Lansing, MI 40910 AlrKeda Schmidt 1414 Lindbergh Dr. Lansting, MI 48910 —. IAN$ING WARD 2 PCT 05 (ELECT 2 ) NO DELEGATES FILHD IN THIS _022 PRECINCT, LANSING WARD 2 PCT. 0 ELECT 2 023 Pamela Chanel 5923 Meese Lansing, MI 48911 George E. Mills 900 Long Blvd. #378 Lansing, MI 48911 Charles P. Spagnuolo 900 Long Blvd. #383 Lanaing, MI 48911 - I ING W 2 PCS 07 (ELECT 2) 024 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS RECINCT_I PRECINCT- LANSING SING WARD „7 PCT 08 (ELECT 1) 02S NO DELEGATES FYLED IN THIS PRECINCT. �- LANSING WARD 2 PCT 09 (EY,ECT 2 ) 025 Janice Hough 7035 Cop-sy Corner Dr, Lansing, MI 48911 Marie Allen Hough 7035 Copsy Corner Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 - LANSING WARl7 2 PCT 1Q ._ (ELECT 2) 027 NO DELEGATES FILED IIS THIS PRECINCT. -2 Jun. 6 '96 13:3? KONICA FAX 275 P. 9 �— TZNS ING WARD 2 _ PCT 11 (ELECT 3 ) 028 Mary L. Ettinger ,. 6029 Ellendale Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 Ruben Kelly Ramon 208 W. Northrup Lansing, M1 48911 —LMSING WARD -2,- PCT :,2 (ELECT 2) 029 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. PCT. 12A E 1 0 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT �- LAWS ING WARD 2 PCT 13 (ELECT 2 ) 031 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. LANSING WAi2D 2 PCT 14 (ELECT 3 ) 032 James G. Benington 208 . Cox Blvd. Lanaing, MI 48910 Edward Benson 214 Cloverland Dr. Lansing, MY 48910 Marylea Mann Benson 214 Cloverland Dr. Lansing, MI 48910 Jerry D. Mills 4725 Tenny St. Lansing, MI 48910 LANSING WARP 2 PCT 15 (ELECT 1) 033 Kelly Weston 708 Irvington Ave_ Lansing, MI 48910 —.Lansing Ward 30 Pct 2 (elect 1) - 035 Beau Gay 2929 S. Deerfield Lansing, MI 48911 Lori Gad, 2929 S. Deerfield Lansing, MI 48911 Sallie L_ Redfern 3311 S. Catherine Lansing, MI 48911 Ward -3, P(elect -- 036 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT- RECINCT_Lan Lansing ing Ward 3 Pct 4 (elect 3)- '3 0 7 William F. Renfrew 2101 Wellesley Dr_ Lansng, MI 48911 �.Langincr Ward 3 . 5 t 2 38 Tim Tanner 5871 Haag Road Lansing, MI 48911 -- Lansing Ward 3,. Pct 7 (elect 1) 040 Charles P. Fields 6290 Balfour Lansing, MI 48911 — Lansing Ward 3 Pct 8 (elect 2) - 041 Mary Jane Carrier 3721 Sumpter Lansing, MI 4891.1 Paul H. Carrier 3721 Sumpter Lansing, MI 48911 Lansing rd Pct.(elect - 042 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT, —Lansing rdPct . 10 lect 2 - 043 Timothy B. Goff 1.711 Victor Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 Lanvjv pg Ward 3, Pct, 11 _(elect 2 ) - 044 Kathleen Prout _ 1323 Gordon Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 Lanying Ward 3. Pvt. 12 (eject 2) - 045 Evin L. Fobbs 3429 Inverary Dr. Lanaing, MI 46911 Leara Jean O'Connor 2811 Sunderland Lansing, MI 48911 Juanita L. Wagner 2815 Mersey Ln ##E Lansing, MI 48911 �- Lanains Ward 3 Pct 1.3 (elect_ 1) - 046 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. _ 3- Jun. 6 '96 13:37 KONICA FAX 275 P.10 — LL ngjaq Ward 3 Pct 14 (elect 1) - 047 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. ansincr Ward 3. Pct 15 (elect 1) - 048 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. !• Lana Lug- Ward 4, Pct 1 (elect 1) - 049 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. _. Lansing Ward :1,r Pct 2 (elect. 1) - 050 Steven M. Mattson 904 N. Walnut St. Lansing, MI 48906 --- Lansing War 4 PCt 3 (elgct 1)- 053. Ronald W. Morin 1517 Knollwood Lansing, MI 48906 L_ _ansinqWard 4. Pct 3A (elect 1) -052 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. — Lamina Ward 4. Pct 4 (elect 2) -_ 05_3 Brett H. Henderson 1304 Edward Lansing, MI 48910 --Lansing Wgrd 4 Pct 5 (elect 2) - 054_ NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT.^ —Lansing Ward _4. Pct 6 (eject 1) - 055 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. ! — Lans i nn Ward 4 Pct, 7 (elect 1) - 056 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. — Lanni ,g Ward 4, pct_ a (elect: 1) 057 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. -- -LarisiricT Ward 4(elect 058 John F. Totten 315 Westmoreland Lansing, MI 48915 "- Lansing Ward 4 Pct 10 (elect 1) - o59 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. — Lansing Ward 4. Pct 11 (elect 1) - 060 Edward Li.ebler 320 N. Sycamore Lansing, MI 48933 '- La ping Ward 4, Pct 12 (elect 3) - 061 Angela Blaine 2135 Cogswell Dr. Lansing, MI 48906 Ralph A. Fitzner 2135 Cogswell Dr. Lansing, MI 48905 Thomas J. Hruska, Jr. 2414 Newport Dr. Lansing, MX 48906 Ennis E. Meier 2021 Cogswell Dr. Lansing, MI 48906 Christine Ribble 3015 Delta Rivet Dr. Lansing, MI 48906 Lansipcx Ward 4„. Pet 12A (elect 1,) - 062 Edward F. Cook 1845 Briarwood Dr, Lansing, MI 48917 Lansing Ward 4 Pct 13 (elect 2) 063 Christine Dennings 2405 Westbury Rd. Lansing, MI 48906 Kimberly Dinlase 2507 Westbury Rd. Lansing, MI 48906 Phillip K. Haddock Il 2506 Westbury Lanoing, MI 48906 Marie J. Schwan 2514 Atton Place Lansing, MI 48906 William H. Schwan 2514 Afton place Lansing, MI 48906 -4- Jun. 6 '96 13:38 KONICA FAX 275 P.11 — Lansing Ward 4 Pct 14 (elect 2)- 064 Judith K. Williams 2613 Wilson Ave. Lansiria_ Ward 4 Pct 15 (elect 3), - 065 James Bolthouee 1708 Wellington Rd, Barbara J. Bradford 3125 N. Cambridge John Robert Dethmers 1735 Canterbury Pl. -- Lanalna Ward 4 Pct16 (elect _l) - 066 John A. Nevin 1507 W. Michigan Lansing Ward 4, Pct 17 (elect 1) - 067 Kurt F, Berryman 120 W. St. Joseph $#1 Christine Timmon 335 E. St. Joseph #2 gaet Lan®ina Pct 1 (elect 1) - 068 NO DELEGATES FILED TN THIS PRECINCT, P L ansing,_ pct- 2 (elect 1) - 069 William C. Hartwig 1219 Lilac East Lansing, pct.. 3 (elect 1) -070 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT, East Lansing Pct 4 (elect 1) - 071 NO DELEGATES FILED IN THIS PRECINCT. apt Lansing, Pot, 5 (elect 2) - 072 Joseph W. Werner 202 Univerpity Dr. Virginia NI, Werner 202 University Dr. East Lansing, Pct. 6 (elect 2) - 073 Frances L. Paverman 1374 Lakeside Dr, Carla J. Hills 1388 Chartwell Dual Lucille S. Taylor 736 Cowley Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 Lansing, MI 48910 Lansing, MI 48911 Lansing, MI 48910 Lansing, MI 48915 Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing, MI 46933 E. Lansing, M1 48823 E. La.noing, M1 48823 E. Lansing, MI 48823 E. Lansing, MI 48823 Carriageway E. Lansing, MI 48823 E. Lansing, MI 48823 East Lansing, Pct. 7 (elect 2) - 074_ Fames J. Kent 1415 Fa.iroaks E. Lansing. MI 48823 Eileen McNulty 1805 E,Shore Dr. Apt.B-2 E. Lansing, MI 48823 East Lansing. Pct, 8 (elect 3 ) - 075 Eric E. Doster 916 Harrington Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 Mary L. Doster 916 Harrington Lane E. Lansing, MI 48823 David Edward Shreve Marvin 1959 Groton Way E. Lansing, MI 48823 Judy Palnau 500 W. Lake Lans.Rd_#B-8 E. Lansing, MI 48823 Donna Wilkinson 429 W. Lake Lansing Rd. E. Lansing, MI 48823 Last Laneina, Pct, 9 (elect 2) - 076 James E. Meulendyke 1755 Colorado Dr. E. Lansing, MI 48823 Nancy A. Meulendyke 1755 Colorado Dr. E- Lansing, MI 48823 Hast Lansing, --Rot- 1 ct 3 - 077 Robert F. Kennedy 121 West Saginaw E. Lansing, MI 48823 James Kiefer 331 Southlawn E. Lansing, MI 48823 Jason M. McBride 635 Abbott Rd. #312 E. Lansing, MI 48823 Marc A. Speiser 1037 Glonhaven Ave. E. Lansing, MI 48823 John J. Yaney 121 W. Saginaw E. Lansing, MI 48823 -5- SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker ward Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 65 R C FRANCIS ANNIS 84234 R 65 R C BARBARA BAYLIS 84245 D 65 R C CHESTER COWAN 85694 D 65 R C ORVILLE WRIGHT 84584 D 65 R C TAMARA S BAKER 87008 R 65 R I DOUG DODGE 85423 D 65 R I VIRGINIA GRINNELL 84282 D 65 F I JACK GUNTHER 84327 D 65 R I MARJORIE HART 32279 R 65 R I LEE ALICE HOLMAN 84310 D 65 F I HENRY KETTUNEN 84333 R 65 F I LAURENTINA MAGEE 10814 D 65 R I GERTRUDE MITCHELL 84729 D 65 F I LEONARD PETERSON 84450 D 65 R I MARY ELLEN ROBBINS 84427 R 65 R I MARJORIE SODERBERG 84548 R 65 R I JAMES WILSON 85564 R 65 F I JOYCE LARGENT 45047 D 65 F I LORRAINE JOWETT 45044 D 65 F I ILENE CURTIN 45039 D 65 F I CLEO MARSHALL 45051 D 65 R I LYNDA HEAL 85817 R 65 R I JOYCE TRIBBLE 26157 D 65 F I EVA JO DALTON 71042 R 65 F I LEE DALRYMPLE 87009 D 65 F I MELANIE DALRYMPLE 86069 D 65 F I JAMES JOHNSON 86081 D 65 F I DONNA KIPP 86082 R 65 F I KATHERINE BERGDOLT 86064 D 65 F I FREDERICK TAFEL 86094 D 65 F I MARSHA THEODOROU 86096 D 65 F I CLIFTON HACK 85326 D 65 F I SHERRY LYNN TRAFFORD R 1 01 R C ROSE COULTES 84276 R 1 01 R I JUNE FENNER 84302 D 1 01 F I ELLEN HALEY 84330 D 1 01 R I LESTER HANSENS 84571 R 1 01 F I BUD PIPER 85447 D 1 01 F I THERESA GROSS 86076 R 1 02 R C KAREN COULTES 84275 R 1 02 F I V. GENE DUNHAM 84295 D 1 02 R I VIRGINIA STRINE 84404 R 1 02 R I LINDA JOHNSON 26148 D 1 03 R C REBECCA KELLOGG 84356 R 1 03 R I OLGA COUNTERMAN 84277 D 1 03 R I JULIA FEJSZES 84301 R 1 03 R I DOROTHY FORD 85801 D 1 03 F I LORI RUTTER 84575 R 1 04 R C JANE PARKER 84407 D �. 04 R I JEANNETTE MCGILL 84364 D 04 R I BEA WHITMORE 84488 R 1 04 R I GEORGE WHITMORE 86017 D 1 04 F I BEATRICE SMITH 86091 R 1 05 R C EVA LUCILLE TRAVER 84470 D 1 05 R I MARJORIE COOK 84760 R SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker T•'�rd Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 1 05 F I RUTH HIGHFILL 86101 D 1 05 F I PAMELA DOWLAND 71043 N 1 05 F I JOSEPHINE GRAY 86075 D 1 05 F I ANDREW LEVERETT 86085 R 1 06 R C FLORENCE FINDSEN 84304 D 1 06 R I CHRISTENA PALLICK 85427 R 1 06 R I JOHN PALLICK 85428 R 1 06 R I MERYL WOODARD 84569 R 1 06 F I KATHLEEN LEWIS 84936 D 1 06 F I CLAUDETTE CURL 86068 D 1 07 R C ROBERT MYERS 84403 R 1 07 R I GRACE BEEBE 85468 D 1 07 R I DOROTHY CARR 84511 D 1 07 R I JOSE PALACIO 45053 D 1 07 R I EDNA HJERTOS 71073 R 1 08 R C MARIA VELASQUEZ 84477 D 1 08 R I BECKY VELASQUEZ 84476 D 1 08 R I THERESA VELASQUEZ 85338 R 1 08 F I JEANETTE SAVAGE 87013 R 1 08 F I JUDITH KOHLS 86083 D 1 09 F C WILFRED BAKER 85679 R 1 09 R I RUTH EDDIE 84761 R 1 09 R I WARREN EDDIE 84762 R 1 09 F I TAMARA SHALYNNE BAKER 45033 D 09 F I ALMA MARIE DEAN 71071 D i 10 R C BRENDA HULL 36640 D 1 10 R I JEAN BARBER 84239 D 1 10 F I LILA EMMERT 84709 R 1 10 F I ANNITA MANN 86086 R 1 11 R C DEBORAH BIEHLER 84879 D 1 11 R I HILDA BOODRY 84337 D 1 11 R I DOROTHY CROWL 84278 R 1 11 R I WENDY VELA 45063 R 1 11 F I CAROLYNE THOMAS 86097 D 1 11 F I JOAN B. MURPHY 86065 R 1 12 R C JANE MCDOUGAL 84390 R 1 12 R I PATRICIA BELLINGER 84256 D 1 12 F I LOUISE HEUSS 84895 D 1 12 R I DOROTHY JOSEPH 84355 D 1 12 F I CONNIE LUNDMARK R 1 12 F I JACK LUNDMARK 45500 R 1 13 R C JOHN LINE 84938 D 1 13 R I ROBERT KELLOGG 85804 D 1 13 R I RUTH MOSHER 84906 R 1 14 F C TIMOTHY SMITH 84653 N 1 14 R I MARGARET DRESSEL 84291 D 1 14 R I MARY FORTINO 84308 D 1 14 R I JEAN WIRICK 84498 D 1 15 F C NEILA TILLMAN 84467 D ' 15 R I PIPER FOUNTAIN 84442 R 15 R I ELAINE FABIANO 71072 D 1 16 R C FRANCES WHITSCELL 84438 R 1 16 R I PAULINE GILBERT 84316 R 1 16 R I PATRICIA NICO 84502 D 1 16 F I ROSA HOUSTON 84347 D SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker "ard Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 1 16 F I CONNIE HERNANDEZ 86078 D 1 16 R I PAUL KRETCHMAN 86084 D 1 17 R C SUZANNE LAURION 84790 R 1 17 R I MARTIE BRITTEN 84590 R 1 17 R I MARVA BRITTEN 84592 R 1 17 R I BARBARA LOTT 84723 D 1 17 F I JAMES PANETTA 84391 D 2 01 R C MARILYN ANN LEONARD 84375 D 2 01 F I MARGARET BALDWIN 84615 R 2 01 F I NOTA BANKS 03379 D 2 01 R I LOIS BRITTEN 84338 D 2 01 R I MAXINE MARCUS 84383 R 2 01 R I LOIS ROGERS 84429 R 2 01 F I WILLIAM GRAHAM 86074 D 2 02 F C REBECCA HAHN 84329 D 2 02 R I MILDRED PULLMAN 60155 D 2 02 R I WILFRED PULLMAN 60158 D 2 02 R I AMY WILSON 84491 R 2 02 F I RICHARD J. LASSIN 45048 F 2 03 R C PHYLLIS HORST 84525 D 2 03 R I MILTON GRAHAM 84320 R 2 03 R I ROSE GRAHAM 84321 R 2 03 F I BETH HILL 84559 D 2 03 F I ELAINE KAISER 84361 D 03 R I ELIZABETH KELLOGG 84769 R 03 R I FINIS FUQUA 87011 D 2 04 R C MADELENE DRAHER 84290 D 2 04 R I JUANITA BRITTON 85395 R 2 04 R I ESTOBELLE BURGER 84262 R 2 04 R I DALE MENDELSOHN 84377 D 2 04 R I CECELIA ROWE 85811 D 2 04 F I JOAN ANDREWS 45032 R 2 04 F I PATRICIA CASSEL 86067 D 2 05 R C RUTH CROTHERS 84945 D 2 05 F I WILMA BULLER 84704 R 2 05 R I VADA DODGE 84363 D 2 05 F I DEBORAH HAYES 84332 N 2 06 R C RUSSELL MARTIN 84385 D 2 06 R I LILLIAN BERGREN 84570 R 2 06 R I LLOYD BERGREN 85718 R 2 06 R I MARY LOU HORWATH 84345 D 2 06 R I DORIS LYNN 71048 R 2 07 R C DORIS BAILEY 84877 R 2 07 F I SUSAN ASHCRAFT 84507 N 2 07 R I OSCAR KLATT 85805 D 2 07 F I NELDA ORR 84431 D 2 07 F I VIRGINIA JOY 87012 R 2 07 F I PAMELA WARD 86098 D 2 08 R C ROGER DALTON 84346 R ? 08 R I FREIDA MARTIN 84384 D 08 R I REGAL SALISBURY 84738 D 2 08 R I RUBY SAMUELSON 84433 R 2 08 F I SANDRA ALLEN D 2 09 R C ANN BERGER 84246 R 2 09 F I DAWN DANIELS 84472 N SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker Ward Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 2 09 R I JOYCE HARSHMAN 84294 D 2 09 R I KATHLEEN RICE 84426 R 2 09 R I PHYLLIS RULE 84463 D 2 10 F C MARION HAHN 00505 N 2 10 R I MARILYN BLACK 84252 D 2 10 R I RUTH FRANSISCO 84890 D 2 10 R I PATRICIA JONES 84331 R 2 11 R C LESTER NORTON 85654 R 2 11 R I ROSEMARY DRUMM 85876 R 2 11 R I EVELYN GIRARDINI 84576 R 2 11 R I LUCY ROBINSON 84776 D 2 11 R I MARION KNIGHT 71046 D 2 12 12A R C JENNY HINKLE 84339 R 2 12 12A F I PEARL POST 85809 R 2 12 12A R I MARYJEAN TRAVER 45062 D 2 12 12A F I ROSALINE SMITH 71049 N 2 12 12A F I DENISE EVANS 71045 N 2 13 R C JOYCE SCHIRADO 84436 D 2 13 R I LORENE BERTRAU 84250 D 2 13 F I NORMA JEAN DALTON 84343 R 2 13 R I SHIRLEY E SHAFER 84398 R 2 14 F C EMLY HORNE 84825 D 2 14 R I BETTY GARDNER 84550 D 2 14 R I WILLIAM KRUGER 84901 R 14 F I BERTHA MAAS 84492 N 16 14 R I MARIE REAMER 61495 R 2 14 F I SHIRLEY RODGERS 64121 D 2 14 F I MICAH DUNCAN 86071 R 2 15 F C MICHAEL C LARKINS 84560 D 2 15 R I ROBERT GEMALSKY 84280 D 2 15 R I PATRICIA LAWRENCE 85462 D 2 15 R I ESTHER MILLS 84396 R 2 15 R I MARY WAKEMAN 71075 R 3 01E R C VELMA PARSONS 84409 R 3 01E R I PAMELA JACOB 84635 R 3 01E R I JOSEPH PEPLINSKI 84412 D 3 01E R I CLYDENE TRAN 84469 D 3 01E R I JOSEPH NICKLOSOVICH 86088 D 3 02 R C HELEN WRIGHT 84501 D 3 02 R I HAZEL HARKNESS 84411 R 3 02 R I GAILA SIPE 84444 D 3 02 R I BARBARA WILEDEN 84490 R 3 02 F I PATRICIA FRASER 87010 D 3 03 R C JAN STROESENREUTHER 85442 R 3 03 R I GENEVIEVE HUTCHINSON 84322 D 3 03 R I DORIS MIDDAUGH 84394 D 3 03 R I WYLODEAN OVERTON 84791 D 3 03 R I OPAL SIVAK-MCKOUEN 84545 D 3 03 R I ARLENE MUHLITNER 85464 R 04 R C HELEN CIOLEK 84269 R 04 F I JAN CALKINS 84517 R 3 04 R I LOTTIE MOORE 84533 D 3 04 R I ELEANOR RENFREW 85439 N 3 04 R I WILLIAM RENFREW 85440 R 3 04 R I ELIZABETH J FRANTZ 84572 D SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker T,Tard Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 3 05 R C DEANNA BERRY 84249 D 3 05 R I NANCY HOUSTON 84475 D 3 05 R I LAURA RICHARDSON 84561 R 3 05 R I MARY ANN SCHRAM 84579 R 3 05 R I BEVERLY ANN SHULL 45058 R 3 05 F I EUGENIA LAKES 84722 D 3 06E R C LOIS GRAY 84521 D 3 06E R I SALLY LAURION 84374 R 3 06E R I MARY ELLEN MORGAN 84400 R 3 06E R I FRANCES SHERMAN 84743 D 3 06E R I LAFAYETTE SMITH 84581 R 3 06E F I WILMA RHODES 86090 D 3 07 R C DELORES NORTON 84536 R 3 07 F I VIRGINIA EGGLETON 84297 D 3 07 R I CATHERINE LASKOWSKY 85420 R 3 07 R I BONNIE PECK 85401 D 3 08 R C ARLENE KORTRYK 84370 R 3 08 R I ESTHER DALRYMPLE 84342 D 3 08 R I ADELLE PARKS 84408 R 3 08 R I ELEANOR RAWSON 84422 D 3 08 R I FRANCES TIMMER 84468 D 3 08 R I VIVIAN KEMPF 84360 D 3 08 F I GLORIA SUTTON 86093 R 3 09 R C FREDERICK KORTRYK 41873 R 09 R I CHARLANN ALLEN 00985 D 09 R I BEVERLY HARNETT 84283 D 3 09 R I BRENDA PHIFER 26142 D 3 09 F I BARBARA ANN CHILDS 10812 D 3 10 R C DOLORES BEYER 84251 D 3 10 R I NORMA BARIL 84240 D 3 10 R I JOYCE BARNES 85797 R 3 10 R I CHRISTINE HUNTER 84555 D 3 11 R C DONNA SWINDLEHURST 85337 R 3 11 R I BEVERLY HART 84303 D 3 11 R I HAZEL HIAR 84838 D 3 11 R I BERNICE LENIC 84528 R 3 12 R C KATIE STEPTER 84458 D 3 12 R I SUE SCHMUCK 84739 D 3 12 R I ANNA STEPHENS 84457 R 3 12 R I NEIL STROESENREUTHER 85443 R 3 12 F I MARY ELLEN YERXA 86099 D 3 13 F C RAE CHIN 84266 D 3 13 R I VIVIAN DRUMHELLER 84292 R 3 13 R I ROSEMARY SMITH 84474 D 3 14 R C DEBORAH TINGLEY 84744 R 3 14 R I BARBARA MOREY 84535 D 3 14 R I DOROTHY TINGLEY 84781 R 3 14 F I CAROL UPTON R 3 14 R I ARLENE DELP 84951 N Z 14 F I MICHAEL MOYER 71074 D 15 R C EGENE DAHER 85319 D 3 15 R I CATHERINE COREY 85317 D 3 15 R I ARDYTH SELTZ 84439 N 3 15 R I CARLA JONES 38807 D 4 01 R C JUDITH WEBSTER 84257 R SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker T,'a.rd Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 4 01 R I MAX EDINGTON 85321 D 4 01 R I CAMELIA HART 84847 D 4 02 R C MARY ANN BRADLEY 84702 D 4 02 R I MARGO MOORHEAD 84380 D 4 02 R I LAVINNA ROBERTS 84538 D 4 02 R I BEATRICE SODERBERG 84489 R 4 02 R I MELISSA DORMER 26154 D 4 03 03A R C CAROLANN FOERCH 26153 R 4 03 03A F I MATTIE MAE CHAPPELL 00150 D 4 03 03A R I PATRICIA LINT 84379 R 4 03 03A R I ROBERT TELLNER 84779 R 4 03 03A R I ROSE TELLNER 84780 D 4 03 03A R I THOMAS WEIR 84553 D 4 04 R C SUSAN SHERWIN 84464 R 4 04 F I DONALD CHERRY 84264 R 4 04 R I DOROTHY GEE 27525 D 4 04 R I FRIEDA KNAPP 84366 R 4 04 R I SHAWN PRATT 85810 R 4 04 R I SIAN LEACH 26147 D 4 04 F I ANNE HODGE 86079 D 4 05 R C ELLEN MOORE 84399 R 4 05 R I DIANNE ANSARI 84237 D 4 05 R I AUDREY EDINGTON 84888 D 4 05 R I FLORENCE HUMMEL 84350 R 05 F I ALICE JONES 84596 D 05 F I MARTIN TELLNER 86095 D 4 06 R C DARLENE SWILER 26141 R 4 06 R I LOANNA GRUBB 84326 R 4 06 F I JENNIFER MOORE 26143 D 4 06 R I RUTH WOOD 45064 D 4 07 R C GLADYS MALONEY 84382 R 4 07 R I MARGARET SHEPARD 84742 R 4 08 F C VIRGINIA WALLGREN 84480 R 4 08 R I HARRIETT BILLUPS 84509 D 4 08 F I DENOTRA GORDON 45042 D 4 08 R I WILLIAM SMITH 84546 D 4 09 R C PHILLIP ALBER 84506 N 4 09 R I DOROTHY BLEIBTREY 84263 R 4 09 R I WILLIE MAE FLOURRY 84953 D 4 09 F I JOHN HOUSTON 84473 D 4 09 F I MATTIE HOUSTON 84594 D 4 10 R C ADELE WENSINK 84484 R 4 10 R I ANNETTE PUNG 84600 R 4 10 R I NELLIE HARVEY 84849 D 4 11 R C LOWELLA LAMB 84640 D 4 11 R I MARIA MANZANET 84381 D 4 11 R I PHYLLIS MCFADDEN 26144 N 4 12 12A R C MONA BRIERS 84258 R 4 12 12A R I SHIRLEY GINGRICH 84632 D 4 12 12A F I JAMES HOWENSTINE 84717 R 12 12A R I MURIEL KIRBY 84899 R 4 12 12A R I ARLINE ROE 84428 D 4 13 R C CONNIE DESROCHERS 85684 D 4 13 R I MOLLIE BELLANT 05281 R 4 13 R I MARY SCHUON 84542 R SUMMARY WORKER ASSIGNMENT -PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION Report Date: 10/14/96 Second Worker T•T�ird Pct Precinct Status Type Name Employee # Party 4 13 F I KATHLEEN R BELL 84244 D 4 13 F I FRANCINE DYE 86072 D 4 14 R C CAROLYN SCHUURMANS 84543 D 4 14 R I BLANCHE BADER 84236 R 4 14 F I BARBARA BELANGER 84243 D 4 14 R I EVELYN BRAYTON 84254 R 4 14 F I LOIS WEIR 84912 D 4 14 F I DEBBRA RADIGAN D 4 15 R C MARGA MCCURDY 84388 D 4 15 F I MARGARET BLACK 85681 R 4 15 F I ROBERT BLACK 84253 R 4 15 R I WILLIAM MCCURDY 84389 R 4 15 R I DIANA SMYTHE 84547 R 4 15 R I O. J. RICHARDSON 84601 D 4 16 R C NICOLETTE MCELROY 84531 R 4 16 R I BILLYE SWANSON 45059 D 4 16 R I PORTIA CIVILS 45038 D 4 16 R I ROBERT BROOKS 84862 R 4 17 F C JAMES PHILLIPSON 84415 R 4 17 R I HELEN GERVIN 84519 D 4 17 F I TIMOTHY LEWIS 00528 D 4 17 R I ELLEN MCDANIEL 85463 D NOVEMBER 5, 1996 - PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION SUPERVISOR Marilynn Slade - 4131 Parking Director/ Dave McGinnis - 7673/882-0534 Hall Monitor Runner #1 Julie Mannino - 4285/694-8627 Computer Supervisor Pat Wolf - 4271 Computer Operators John Foltz - 4250 Stan Jenks - 4253 JoEl Watson - 4250 Remake Patti Trost - 4260/669-8202 Runner #2 Robin Lovegrove - 4500/339-8643 Certifying Team #1 (R)Mary Ellen Jansen - 4124/327-6127 (D)Phyllis Jones - 4012/485-9084 Certifying Team #2 (D)Carol Abbott - 4294/627-1325 (R)Amy Magistro - 4527/323-2927 Certifying Team #3 (R)Kathy Schafer - 4110/349-6771 (D)Denise Estee - 4048/483-4048 Certifying Team #4 (D)Mark Colby - (R)Tom Korkoske - 4516/394-4324 Runner #3 Rose Castleberry - 4034/882-7919 Sorter Jan Maier - 4020 Basement Chris Moses - 4096/625-4399 Workers Rick Wynn - 4175/393-5862 Posting Results Ann Escamilla - 7631/(810)969-2104 Estela Escamilla - 4092/485-2263 Security Mark Wilson - 272-7459/482-2273 Randy Jones - 4627/ Attorney James Smiertka - 4320/487-5344 (home) Assessor Dave Tijerina - 4020/394-2444 (home) MARSHALL STREET ARMORY STAFF NOVEMBER 5, 1996 - PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION SUPERVISOR Nancy Squier - 4133/627-9397 Payroll Clerk Lynne Dean - 4277/393-1516 Receiving Team #1 (R) Meriane Schuiling - 4125/886-0382 (D) Jim Campbell - 4526/323-7204 Chad Sherrill McConnell - 4096/627-9533 Receiving Team #2 (D) Jan Hatt - 4010/394-0340 (R) Teresa DeRose - 4678/321-5996 Chad Bonita Schade - 4826/886-3622 Receiving Team #3 (R) Darlene Livengood - 4651/882-8625 (D) Val Thompson - 4519/(517)622-4232 Chad Eric Hassett - 4400/886-2250 Receiving Team #4 (D) Heather McGinnis - 4004/882-0534 Irene Cahill - 4205/(517)548-7916 Chad Rosie Taylor - 4198/393-6801 Receiving Team #5 (D) Chris VanGilder - 4250/321-0223 (R) Bob Rose - 4466/323-0049 Chad Iris Graham - 4062/699-1918 Receiving Team #6 (D) Consuelo Reed - 4123/699-8152 (R) Ann Boyer - 4161/321-0617 Chad Debbie McCool - 4161/887-0168 Receiving Team #7 (R) Vickie Merrill - 4260/393-6356 (D) Lee Ann Murray - 4275/371-5341 Chad Teresa Fenska - 4025/327-5552 Receiving Team #8 (D) M. Denise Griffin - 4118/699-4913 (R) Kelly Kiertzner - 4317/482-3767 Chad Nona Mix - 4260/669-1460 Receiving Team #9 (D) Joycelyn Gorman - 4520/694-9355 (R) Murray Britton - 4465/228-6016 Chad Cely DelosReyes - 4103/323-7328 or 655-5792 Receiving Team #10 (D) Lee Ann McDurmon - 4386/(517)628-3923 (R) Patti Barber - 4358/393-0854 Chad Marchelle Smith - 4529/393-7775 Parking Vince Cantrell - 4376 Runner #1 Randy Eberbach - 4086 Remake Guard Van Driver #1 Van Driver #2 v - U G cj�cvU CL.GA nj t(P usw Jeff Neilsen - 4095 Paul Weidner - 272-7479 Robert Dietz - 4199/ George Verscheure - 4194/ high street VdHYTE ST HE Q Q tsancrott o I School z cn F McKINLEY ST Iraf ZC 1116700001 a J W r N U.1 -;j� Park' Directions -Marshall or is 1500 Y- E. NORTH o ST o o p a Groesbeckcr_ �' Street Armory °° o I I -NI M zoo za Golf Course el 1400 > J U u o v 3 OAK ST _z i The Armory is located at DRURY AlL1300 z I 300 Elvin Court. Take Cn 1200 I U HOPKINS AVE L) Saginaw Street East to C Grand River TAFT ST ' ' I Marshall Street. Turn :�:� Ormond Park = Sch U ��` ` right (South) on Marshall Q ORMOND AVE � En n Q `' Street. The Armoryis ich I 18 1100 a r�� ��Q Oo� Z�:y� w about a block down —t a SHELDON ST a o I PERSONS CT Q a I Marshall on the left hand Mi U z 2 CONGRESS ST o MA side - the Receiving Q- PORTEROSDTO � �_ �� W� © Fred F. o SHI o, I a v, w �„ Teams will be in the I -CA.DY CT <c Cl �FC V Johnson 3 building facing onto L900 'a a r~i, 9q I Elvin Court. 3 OAKLAND AVE o ? � o z y�9.IVER AVS __J O aoo z� �J Y� _] �Jf Marsh . = oc a Marshall Fairview Sch Y MAY ST J = Ball Park p o (ST � oc �- fER� 7700 to NJ I J vo o CQ c apo rn o o c� O G .� ` p C7 C L r N N N �p �"�.� 43 0. E. SAGINAW ST Cn " --' QUA Park School o rr�'•' •d ffj Catholic �Oak Park =U0j ORCHARD Central w _LLW LINDEN LANSING ® School Q IESSEE ST , EIGROVE W ® o FERNW000 o W a ��- 400 a Eastern . 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T o u W a tiF f'l UL z_J �� cMARCUS ST J a MARCUS LU ��O BEMENT ST o J Hunter w o o �- o 0 0 0 0 3 a SDALE ST A� u Park N T °r° o .' �LARNED ST LARNED ST x.-� W, oc Z � ELIZABETH ST c� Umo JOSEPH ST _jQ Q I ►i � �N � HARTON -+ cn MAIN ST 496 U l c~i� ►- 0 800 v� w n (--� cn CLIMAX S T Li D I E. 41A� III I z I I -� -r_onv QT_ c~n-1 I NST, J K CITY OF LANSING PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1996 REPUBLICAN Francis Annis (Chair) 3434 Christine Dr Lansing, MI 48911 Phone: 882-6830 Tamara S. Baker (Chair) . 1325 Vine St Lansing MI 48912 Phone: 484-1325 Donna Kipp 1600 Park Av Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 374-7093 Marjorie Soderberg 904 S Dexter Dr Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 394-3725 Mary Ellen Robbins 3516 Glenbrook Dr Lansing MI 48911 Phone: 882-2231 Eva Jo Dalton 300 E Main St #118 Lansing MI 48933 Phone: 346-4912 Sherry Trafford 0.3EO)3 1600 Vermont Av Lansing MI 48906 Phone: 482-5652 ABSENTEE COUNTING BOARD DEMOCRAT Chester Cowan (Chair) 1032 McCullough St Lansing MI 48912 Phone: 374-6283 Barbara Baylis (Chair) 2760 Morningside Dr Lansing MI 48906 Phone: 323-8236 Orville Wright (Chair) 1904 Hillcrest St Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 3 93 -73 72 Gertrude Mitchell 3024 Fauna Av Lansing MI 48911 Phone: 394-1819 Joyce Tribble 1705 Roseneath Av Lansing MI 48915 Phone: 482-7154 W Doug Dodge 6117 Daft St Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 882-7724 Jac unther�J��J 211 B ck Ct ; - Lansing 48906 Phone: 48 6657 REPUBLICAN Henry Kettunen -� . 2114 Post Oak Ln jb vtl, Lansing MI 48912 Phone: 371-4480 PA Marjorie Hart -asL, 6765 Helman B1 l✓`n�,,Y "t, Lansing MI 48911 Phone: 694-1155 Lynda Heal — NC W A P P 2500 W Holmes Rd Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 882-5052/33-2- -64 Fern Bauman (NEW) 310 W Grand River Ave Lansing MI 48906 Phone: 485-5164 p, l C. 7k_ N A2 i LAW, i NJ q��DG L4�q-6D 3 DEMOCRAT Leonard Peterson 323 N Walnut St Lansing MI 48933 Phone: 372-6833 Laurentina Magee(NEW AV) 4163 Windward Dr Lansing MI 48911 887-0722 Lorraine Jowett 6202 Haag Rd Lansing MI 48911 Phone: 394-6078 Lee Alice Holman /rA 1630 W Kalamazoo St Lansing MI 48912 Phone: 484-6500 Cleo Marshall 3900 Burneway Dr #321 Lansing MI 48911 Phone: 887-6794 Lizette Urbina (NEW) 1317 Briarfield Dr Lansing MI 48910 Phone: 887-8049 Katherine L. Bergdolt 225 E Gier St Lansing MI 48906 Phone: 484-8632 _Marsha Theodorou 106 E Sheridan Rd Lansing MI 48906 Phone: 484-4147 REPUBLICAN SECURITY PERSONNEL: Dave Collins/AM - Brett Kaszinske/PM DEMOCRAT James Johnson 517 Donson Dr Lansing MI 48911 882-2633 Joyce Largent 5015 Southgate Av Lansing MI 48910 393-3583/694-3856 Lee Dalrymple (NEW AV) NEEb uJCW 3330 Argyll Dr RPP' Lansing MI 48911 393-6023 Ilene Curtin (NEW AV) 5136 Wexford Rd Lansing MI 48911 882-1496 Melanie Dalrymple (NEW) 715 Julia St Lansing MI 48910 393-0335 Frederick Tafel (NEW) 3621 Kendalwood Dr Lansing MI 48911 393-5974 Dawn Hull (NEW) vo C 5019 Kessler Dr Lansing MI 48911 882-5674 Mary Ellen Yerxa (NEW) 3500 Gingersnap Ln Lansing MI 48911 887-1082 ANEW) ,1U 0--("