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CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE
CANVASS OF VOTES CAST
AT THE REGULAR ELECTION
HELD ON
MAY 3, 2005
CANVASSED BY THE BOARD OF
CANVASSERS
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OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
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PRECINCT REPORT OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 3, 2005
RUN DATE:05/13/05 02:10 PM
4801 SYLVAN LAKE CITY 01
VOTES PERCENT
REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 1436
BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL 643
VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 44.78
PONTIAC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - ROE
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 0 2
STEVE ALVARADO 116 17.50
ALMA BRADLEY 58 8.75
JACK L. BRESSLER 148 22.32
DAMON O. DORKINS 18 2.71
BEVERLY A. GARRISON 184 27.75
TOMMALETA HUGHES 30 4.52
CYNTHIA BERRIOS OFFICER 46 6.94
HERMAN PROSY 13 1 -96
DONALD W. WATKINS 50 7.54
WRITE-IN
WRITE-IN
WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT - ROE
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN () 2
BETH DANTO BORSON 12 40.00
JEFFREY T. STEWART 7 23.33
RENEE UNGER 11 36.67
WR/TE-IN 0
WRITE-IN 0
PONTIAC SCHOOL DISTRICT PROP
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 0 I
YES 26 4.20
NO 593 95.80
OAKLAND COUNTY
REGULAR ELECTION. MAY 3, 2005
STATEMENT OF VOTES
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC
The whole number of votes given for the office of MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - VOTE FOR TWO - FOUR
YEAR TERM was thirteen thousand three hundred eighty-seven 13,387
ALMA BRADLEY received two thousand one hundred sixty-eight votes 2,168
DAMON 0. DORKINS received one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight votes 1,998
JACK L. BRESSLER received one thousand eight hundred eight votes 1,808
STEVE ALVARADO received one thousand seven hundred ninety-two votes 1,792
BEVERLY A. GARRISON received one thousand six hundred eighty-two votes 1,682
CYNTHIA BERMS OFFICER received one thousand three hundred thirty-five votes 1,335
DONALD W. WATKINS received one thousand two hundred seventy-eight votes 1,278
TOMMALETA HUGHES received one thousand thirty-one votes 1,031
HERMAN FROBY received two hundred ninety-five votes 295
TOTAL votes 13,387
Regular Election - May 3, 2005
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REGULAR ELECTION - MAY 3, 2005
STATEMENT OF VOTES
WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
The whole number of votes given for the office of MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION • VOTE FOR TWO - FOUR
YEAR TERM wasiour thousand nine hundred ninety-seven 4,997
JEFFREY T. STEWART received one thousand seven hundred seventy-eight votes 1,778
BETH DANTO BORSON received one thousand seven hundred thirty-six votes 1,736
RENEE UNGER received one thousand four hundred eighty-three votes 1,483
TOTAL votes 4,997
Regular Election - May 3,2005
OAKLAND COUNTY
REGULAR ELECTION - MAY 3,2005
STATEMENT OF VOTES
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC
The whole number of votes given for and against the BONDING PROPOSAL
Shall School District of the City of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed
Ninety-Nine Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($99,900,000) and issue its general obligation
unlimited tax bonds therefor, in two or more series, for the purpose of:
erecting, furnishing and equipping a new middle school and two elementary school buildings; erecting,
furnishing and equipping additions to and remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping school district
buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology improvements; acquiring land for site purposes
and developing and improving playgrounds, playRelds, athletic fields and sites?
The following is for informational purposes only:
The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2005, under current law, is 1.42 mills
($1.42 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be
outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated simple average
annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 1.03 mills ($1.03 on each $1,000 of
taxable valuation).
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used
for repair or maintenance costs, superintendent, teacher, administrator or employee salaries, or other
operating expenses.)
was eight thousand seven hundred seventeen votes 8,717
of which number three thousand five hundred forty-three votes were marked YES votes 3,543
and five thousand one hundred seventy-four votes were marked NO votes 5,174
TOTAL votes 8,717
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Regular Election - May 3, 2005
CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
The Oakland County Board of Canvassers, having canvassed the votes of SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF
PONTIAC at the Regular Election, held on the 3rd day of May, Two-Thousand Five, hereby determine:
That ALMA BRADLEY having received the largest number of votes is elected to the office of MEMBER OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC
That DAMON 0. DORKINS having received the second largest number of votes is elected to the office of
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
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The Oakland County Board of Canvassers, having canvassed the votes of WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL
DISTRICT at the Regular Election, held on the 3rd day of May, Two-Thousand Five, hereby determine:
That JEFFREY T. STEWART having received the largest number of votes is elected to the office of MEMBER OF
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
That BETH DANTO BORSON having received the second largest number of votes is elected to the office of
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC
BONDING PROPOSAL
The OAKLAND COUNTY Board of Canvassers having canvassed the votes of at the REGULAR ELECTION, held on
the 3rd day of MAY, TWO THOUSAND FIVE hereby determine:
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Shall School District of the City of Pontiac, Oakland
County, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed
Ninety-Nine Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars
($99,900,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited
tax bonds therefor, in two or more series, for the purpose
of:
erecting, furnishing and equipping a new middle school
and two elementary school buildings; erecting, furnishing
and equipping additions to and remodeling, refurnishing
and re-equipping school district buildings; acquiring and
installing educational technology improvements; acquiring
land for site purposes and developing and improving
playgrounds, playfields, athletic fields and sites?
The following is for informational purposes only:
The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed
bonds in 2005, under current law, is 1.42 mills ($1.42 on
each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number
of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any
refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated
simple average annual millage anticipated to be required
to retire this bond debt is 1.03 mills ($1.03 on each $1,000
of taxable valuation).
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds
must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for
repair or maintenance costs, superintendent, teacher,
administrator or employee salaries, or other operating
expenses.)
Having NOT RECEIVED sufficient votes was DEFEATED
OAK/LT COU TY BOARD OF CAN
CHAIRPERSON
CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
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In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of the OAKLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT the
10th day of May, in the year Two Thousand and Five.
CLERK OF BOARD OF CANVASSERS CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF CANVASSERS
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