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Election results: Bond proposals pass in Ferndale, Redford; not in Mount Clemens, Lamphere
Election results: Bond proposals pass in Ferndale, Redford; not in Mount Clemens, Lamphere

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Election results: Bond proposals pass in Ferndale, Redford; not in Mount Clemens, Lamphere

Charter amendments in Clawson, city offices in Wyandotte and school funding proposals around metro Detroit were put before voters Tuesday, May 6. Oakland County According to Oakland County election results, Clawson voters rejected a proposed charter amendment that would have kept the city council at four members plus the mayor. With all precincts reporting, nearly 64% voted "no" on the measure, allowing a previously adopted expansion to six council members to take effect with the fall election. Charter Amendment No. 2 was also rejected in Clawson, with more than 63% of voters voting "no." That means a rule approved in 2023 and scheduled to begin this fall will stay in place, giving four-year terms to the top three vote-getters and a two-year term to the candidate who finishes fourth. More: Metro Detroit election results for May 6, 2025 Voters in Ferndale approved a millage restoration proposal with about 58% voting "yes," and passed a school improvement bond proposition for Ferndale Public Schools, with 70% support. A similar school bond for The Lamphere Schools in Madison Heights was rejected, with nearly 58% voting "no." All precincts have reported for the three proposals. Macomb County With all precincts reporting, voters rejected a $91.8 million bond proposal for Mount Clemens school facilities, with nearly 67% voting "no," according to Macomb County election results. The measure would have funded renovations, infrastructure upgrades, modern learning spaces and safety improvements, while maintaining a 1-mill tax rate decrease. Wayne County With 100% of precincts reporting in Wyandotte, Robert DeSana was reelected to a four-year term as mayor. DeSana received 79% of the vote to Curtis Kile's 21%. For city council, Kelly Stec, Patrick Sutka, Chris Calvin, Todd Hanna, Robert Alderman and Adriana Villanueva-Cerulla were elected to four-year terms. The remaining three offices on the ballot were won by unopposed candidates: Theodore Galeski for assessor, Lawrence Stec for clerk and Todd Browning for treasurer. A building and site bond proposal was approved in the Redford Union School District, with 54% of voters adopting $44 million in bonds. As of 10:45 p.m., only one of 12 districts had reported votes for in the Southgate Community School District, where three funding proposals were bring considered. Nour Rahal is a trending and breaking news reporter. Email her: nrahal@ Follow her on Twitter @nrahal1. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Metro Detroit election results: School funding proposals on the ballot

Ferndale police help students understand dangers of distracted driving
Ferndale police help students understand dangers of distracted driving

CBS News

time02-05-2025

  • CBS News

Ferndale police help students understand dangers of distracted driving

May is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Police in Ferndale, Michigan, organized simulations, such as crash extractions, traffic stops, and drunk driving simulators, to educate Ferndale High School students about the risks of distracted driving. It's a little break from school day, but for these juniors and seniors at Ferndale High School, however, this break will hopefully change their driving behaviors for the rest of their lives. As the students walk to various stations, they're met with real-world experiences, from a crash simulator to using what is known as the jaws of life to rescue someone, to the dangers of driving drunk, and to how to act at a traffic stop. We asked a couple of students for their thoughts. "I was wearing the influence goggles that simulate being under the influence, and I was so out of it," said Ferndale High School junior Luke Shoot. "It was scary." "Just having that in mind that anything can happen is definitely eye-opening," said Ferndale High School junior Luke Manning. Hiram Harris, director of youth programs for Ferndale Public Schools, has seen a shift in teenagers' driving habits. Harris said the importance of this event can't be overstated, especially since the high school prom is around the corner and school is almost out for the summer. "I think they are a little more apt to lean on mom or dad or a friend for transportation, but that is the number one thing that I see," Harris said. "They are a little bit more, I hate to use the word, they have a little bit more anxiety about getting behind the wheel and taking that responsibility of being a driver." According to the latest 2022 data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly six drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 are killed in car crashes every day.

Absentee ballots available for May 6 local elections in Michigan
Absentee ballots available for May 6 local elections in Michigan

CBS News

time28-03-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Absentee ballots available for May 6 local elections in Michigan

Michigan voters who live in municipalities where a May 6 election is scheduled can now request an absentee ballot for that election. The Michigan Secretary of State office made that announcement Friday. Any Michigan voter can request an absentee ballot and return the ballot by mail, in person to the local clerk's office or into their city or township's designated ballot drop box. The form includes an option to be placed on the "permanent" absentee voter list. Regardless of how an absentee ballot is returned, it must arrive at the local election clerk's office by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Early in-person voting, which is a newer alternative in Michigan to in-person polling sites on election day, will depend on the participation of local election offices for May 6. Michigan law only requires that service during elections when there are statewide or federal races on the ballot. In addition, not all jurisdictions will have elections on May 6. Local elections that are scheduled include bond proposals for Mason Consolidated Schools in Monroe County; Ferndale Public Schools in Oakland County and Redford Union School District in Wayne County. The City of Detroit mayor's primary is scheduled for the Aug. 5 election. Voter information such as registration, ballot proposals, polling places and absentee ballot signups are at . Voters also can stop by their city or township clerk's office during regular business hours or posted special election hours to ask questions in person.

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