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The whole number of votes given for candidates for the office of
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was Four thousand nine hundred ninety-three
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and they were given for the following named persons:
PERSONS RECEIVING THE VOTES NUMBER OF VOTES WRITTEN IN WORDS
1. Mark Duff
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2. David J. Dumont
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. I
The Village Charter now states that a regular Village election shall be held on the second Monday in
March in each odd numbered year. The proposed amendment would reflect current state election
law requirements applicable to the Village and provide that a regular Village election shall be held
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on the even November election dates.
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 2
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The Village Charter now states that the terms of office of Councilmen shall commence at 7:30 p.m.
on the Monday next following the regular Village election at which they are elected, and contains
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related to the April 6, 1964 regular Village election. The proposed amendment
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would remove the 1964 election provisions and provide that beginning with the election occurring in
November 2022, the terms of office of Councilpersons shall commence at the time set for the
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which they are elected.
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 3
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The Village Charter now states that nomination petitions for elective officers shall be filed with the
Village Clerk between the fortieth day preceding an election and six o'clock in the afternoon of the
thirtieth day preceding an election. The proposed amendment would reflect current state election
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law requirements applicable to the Village and provide that petitions for each prospective candidate
shall be filed with the appropriate township clerk by 4 p.m. on the fifteenth Tuesday before the
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general November election, or the date and time required by the Michigan Election Law, MCL
168.381, as amended, and that after a nominating petition is filed for a candidate for a village office,
the candidate is not permitted to withdraw unless a written withdrawal notice, signed by the
candidate, is filed with the appropriate township clerk not later than 4 p.m, of the third day after the
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last day for filing the nominating petition.
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 4
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The Village Charter contains obsolete and superseded requirements related to the filing, approval
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certification of nomination petitions for village elective offices. The proposed amendment would
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reflect current state election law requirements applicable to the Village by providing that only
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nomination petitions which conform with the requirements set forth in this Charter and state law
shall be accepted, and requiring that the names of the candidates who file valid nomination petitions
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shall be certified to the county clerk by the appropriate township clerk within 5 days after the last dayFG,
for filing petitions.,
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 5
The Village Charter contains obsolete and superseded requirements related to the canvass of votes
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at Village elections. The proposed amendment would reflect current state election law requirements
applicable to the Village by providing that the Oakland County Board of Canvassers shall canvass
the votes at Village elections and perform all duties required by state law.
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Charter Amendment Proposal hyo_ 6
The Village Charter now states that each Councilperson and President shall be paid on an annual
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basis five dollars ($5.00) per officially called Council meeting, Commission meeting or Committee
is to four
meeting at which such Councilperson or President's presence required, a maximum of (4)
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meetings per calendar month. The proposed amendment would require Council to establish such
compensation by ordinance after consideration of the recommendation of a five (5) personN:
committee.
Shall the proposal be adapted?
was One thousand nine hundred ninety
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 7
The Village Charter now states that no person shall hold any elective office of the Village unless he
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has been a resident of the Village for at least two years immediately prior to the last day for filing
supplemental petitions for such office. The proposed amendment would remove the two-year
residency requirement that is unenforceable under current court rulings and change the residency
requirement to one year.
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TOTAL VOTES
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VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE LAKE
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 8
The Village Charter now requires that the purchase and sale of all materials, supplies and public
improvements costing more than one thousand five hundred dollars must be approved by the
Council and be subject to competitive bidding unless waived by Council. The proposal, if adopted,
would eliminate this one thousand five hundred dollar threshold and allow Council to establish a
new threshold by resolution.
Shall the proposal be adopted?
was Two thousand seventy 2 0 7 0
of which number One thousand ninety-nine 1 0 9 9
votes were marked YES
and Nine hundred seventy-one 9 7 1
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STATEMENT OF VOTES VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE LAKE
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Charter Amendment Proposal No. 9
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The Village Charter now states that appointees filling vacancies in the office of Councilman or
President shall serve until the Monday next following the regular Village election, and that if called, a'
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special election must be held within sixty days to fill vacancies. The proposed amendment would
provide that appointees shall serve until the next regular Village election, at which election the
vacancy shall be filled in accordance with Section 3.5 of the Charter as amended, and that if called,
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a special election shall be held as defined by state election law,
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
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COUNTY OF OAKLAND )
The Board of Canvassers of the COUNTY of OAKLAND____
{COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHIP OR VILLAGES (COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHIP OR VILLAGE)
having Ascertained and Canvassed the Votes of said VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE LAKE
(COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHIP, VILLAGE OR SCHOOL)
at the GENERAL Election, held on the 6TH day of NOVEMBER ,
in the year Two Thousand EIGHTEEN
Do Hereby Certify and Determine
That Mark Duff
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
COUNCIL MEMBER— FOUR YEAR TERM.
That Bob Malek
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
COUNCIL MEMBER — FOUR YEAR TERM.
That David J. Dumont
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
COUNCIL MEMBER — FOUR YEAR TERM.
That Walter J. Yourke
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
COUNCIL MEMBER—TWO YEAR TERM.
That Ed Sienkiewicz
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
COUNCIL MEMBER — TWO YEAR TERM.
Do Further Hereby Determine
That the following propositions or questions were passed or defeated as indicated below:
1. Pro osal 1 Having Received Sufficient votes was Passed
NAME OF PROPOSITION biniRpnpfanted
2. Proposal 2 Having Received Sufficient votes was Passed
NAME OF PROPOSITION Not Re ;;� Defeated
3. Proposal 3 Having Received Sufficient votes was Passed
NAME OF PROPOSITION b1et RPnPi;Aed Defeated
4. Proposal 4 Having Received Sufficient votes was Passed
NAME OF PROPOSITIONNot ,�oz R o;=" ' Defeated
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