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CANVASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS
OF
OAKLAND. COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Oakland County, Michigan
General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 2022
11/8/2022
Page 265
Board Member Southfield Public Schools - Vote for not more than 3
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354
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1,125
1,201
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509
- 269
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1,498
5134% ;
Southfield, Precinct 20 -
543
- 503
515 -
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1,563
1,544
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- 10
582
457
1,039
1,835
56,62%
Southfield, Precinct 21
671
585
606
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- 1,865
1,649
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492
1,174
1,976
59,41 %
Southfield, Precinct 23
574
531
541
2
1,648
1,881
0
17
647
535
1,182
2,047
57.74%
Southfield, Precinct 24 -
456
396
426
3
1,281
1,398
0
15
566
332
898
1,781
50.42%
Southfield, Precinct 25
448
426
429
4
1,307
1,486
0
12
472
463
935
1,512
61.84%
Southfield, Precinct 26
527
497
493
9
1,526
1,902
1
7
612
534
1,146
1,875
61.12%
Southfield, Precinct 27
481
451
477
3
1,412
1,426
0
6
511
437
948
1,781
5323%
Southfield, Precinct 28
358
299
330
2
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1,227
0
10
458
284
742
1,822
40,72%
Southfield, Precinct 29
69S
640
685
14
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2,190
0
15
778
635
1,413
2,263
62.44%
Southfield, Precinct 30
538
515
543
7
1,603
1,717
0
7
564
545
1,109
2,003
5537%
Southfield, Precinct 31
516
453
467
2
1,438
1,387
0
7
522
422
944
1,973
47.8S%
Southfield, Precinct 32
451
424
461
7
1,343
1,344
0
4
492
405
897
1,517
59.13%
Southfield, Precinct 33
590
531
559
1
1,681
1,601
0
9
663
434
1,097
1,949
56.29%
Southfield, Precinct 34
352
365
349
4
1,070
1,268
0
8
450
332
782
1,588
49.24%
Southfield, Precinct 35
349
292
304
2
947
1,032
0
10
426
237
663
1,431
46.33%
Southfield, Precinct 36
419
362
374
5
1,160
1,280
0
17
523
296
819
1,610
50.87%
Totals
17,441
16,055
16,427
208
50,131
55,451
4
396
20,606
14,724
35,330
62,409
56.61 %
Oakland County, Michigan
General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 2022
11/8/2022
Page 385
School Improvement Bond Proposition
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Lathrop Village, Precinct 1
706
612
1,318
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0 875
529
1,404
1,973
71.16%
Lathrup Village, Precinct 2
758
460
1,218
102
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0 836
484
1,320
1,957
66.43%
Southfield, Precinct 1
664
314
978
103
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0 561
520
1,081
1,730
6249%
Southfield, Precinct 3
617
290
907
64
1
0 577
415
992
1,817
54.60 %
Southfield, Precinct 4
793
309
1,102
123
2
0 743
484
1,227
2,253
5446%
Southfield, Precinct 6
622
326
948
85
2
0 565
470
1,035
1,692
61.17%
Southfield, Precinct 7
725
309
1,034
106
0
0 699
441
1,140
1,797
63.44%
Southfield, Precinct 8
549
262
811
78
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0 - 545
344
889
1,454
61.14%
Southfield, Precinct 9
585
318
903
79
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0 636
346
982
1,890
51.96%
Southfield, Precinct 10
622
267
889
87
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0 S86
394
970
1,765
54.96%
Southfield, Precinct 11
734
226
960
108
0
0 656
412
1,068
1,919
55.65 %
Southfield, Precinct 12
671
263
934
85
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0 636
384
1,020
1,605
63.55%
Southfield, Precinct 13
489
459
948
105
1
0 565
469
7,054
1,721
61.24 %
Southfield, Precinct 14
335
387
722
78
1
0 464
337
801
1,577
50.79%
Southfield, Precinct 15
549
216
765
66
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0 497
334
831
1,449
57.35 %
Southfield, Precinct 16
592
277
869
87
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0 527
429
956
1,579
60.54%
Southfield, Precinct 17
525
430
955
77
0
0 603
429
1,032
1,822
56.640/
Southfield, Precinct 16
666
183
849
102
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0 569
382
951
1,901
50.03 %
Oakland County, Michigan
General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 2022
11/8/2022
Page 387
School Improvement Bond Proposition
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Southfield, Precinct 19
473
246;
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509
269
778
1,498
51.94%
Southfield, Precinct 20
- 648
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582
457
1,039
1,835
56.62%
Southfield, Precinct 21
779
287
1,066
108
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682
492
1,174
1,976
59.41%
Southfield, Precinct 23
800
253
1,053
129
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647
535
1,182
2,047
57.74T
Southfield, Precinct 24
646
175
821
75
2
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566-
332
898-
1,781
50.425
Southfield, Precinct 25
630
206
836
97
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472
463
935
1,512
61.84%
Southfield, Precinct 26
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351
1,621
124
1
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612
-534
1,146
1,875
61.12%
Southfield, Precinct 27
677
167
844
104
0
0
511
437
948
1,781
5323%
Southfield, Precinct 28
539
ill
650
92
0
0
458
284
742
1,822
40,72%
Southfield, Precinct 29
882
432
1,314
99
0
0
778
635
1,413
2,263
62.44%
Southfield, Precinct 30
686
324
1,010
99
0
0
564
545
1,109
2,003
55.37%
Southfield, Precinct 31
684
148
832
112
0
0
522
422
944
1,973
47.85%
Southfield, Precinct 32
564
279
843
54
0
0
492
405
897
1,517
59.13%
Southfield, Precinct 33
773
234
1,007
90
0
0
663
434
1,097
1,949
56.29%
Southfield, Precinct 34
433
278
711
71
0
0
450
332
782
1,588
49240/
Southfield, Precinct 35
446
158
604
59
0
0
426
237
663
1,431
46.330/
Southfield, Precinct 36
494
245
739
80
0
0
523
296
819
1,610
50.87%
Totals
22,030
10,108
32,138
- 3,179
13
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20,606
14,724
- 35,330
62,409
56.61%
STATEMENT OF VOTES
The whole number of votes given for candidates for the office of
was Fifty thousand one hundred thirty-one
and they were given for the following named persons:
SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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BOARD MEMBER I column
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PERSONS RECEIVING THE VOTES . NUMBER OF VOTES WRITTEN IN WORDS
1. Talisha Belk Seventeen thousand four hundred forty-one
2. Jillian Holloway
i3. Yvette Ware-DeVaull
4. Betty Carlton Robinson (Write-in)
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Sixteen thousand fifty-five
Sixteen thousand four hundred twenty-seven
Two hundred eig(tt
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The whole number of votes given for and against the
School Improvement Bond Proposition
Southfield Public Schools
County of Oakland
State of Michigan
SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Shall the Southfield Public Schools, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to
exceed Three Hundred Forty -Five Million Dollars, ($345',000,000) and issue its general obligation
unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following
projects:
- Remodeling, equipping, re -equipping, furnishing, re -furnishing school buildings, athletic fields,
playgrounds and other facilities to create a modern learning environment for students and for health,
safety, security, energy conservation and other purposes;
- Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing additions to school buildings and a stadium
building;
- Acquiring and installing instructional technology infrastructure and equipment in school buildings
and other facilities; and
- Preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings and other facilities and the purchase
of school buses?
The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and
proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to be at or below 5.56 mills which is a 3.26 mill increase
from the 2.30 mills of annual debt millage levied in 2022. The maximum number of years any series
of bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than thirty (30) years; the
estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 3.63 mills (which is
equal to $3.63 per $1,000 of taxable value); and the estimated simple average annual millage that
will be required to retire each series of bonds is'5.30 mills annually ($5.30 per $1,000 of taxable
value).
If approved by the voters, the bonds will be guaranteed by the State under the School Bond
Qualification and Loan Program (the "Program"). The School District currently has $32,160,000 of
qualified bonds outstanding and $0 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School
District does not expect to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The
estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to'pay the proposed bonds may change in
the future based on changes in certain circumstances.
(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be
used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating
expenses.)
was Thirty-two thousand one hundred thirty-eight
of which number Twenty-two thousand thirty
votes were marked YES
and Ten thousand one hundred eight
votes were marked NO
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
STATE OF x:
COUNTY OF OAKLAND )
The Board of Canvassers of the COUNTY, of OAKLAND
(COUNTY,'CITY, TOWNSHIP OR VILLAGE) (COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHIP OR VILLAGE)
having Ascertained and Canvassed the Votes of said SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHIP, VILLAGE OR SCHOOL)
at the GENERAL Election, held on the 8TH day of NOVEMBER
in the year Two Thousand TWENTY-TWO
Do Hereby Certify and Determine
That Talisha Belk
BOARD MEMBER.
That Yvette Ware-DeVaull
BOARD MEMBER.
That Jillian Holloway
BOARD MEMBER.
Do Further Hereby Determine
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
having received sufficient number of votes is elected to the office of
That the following propositions or questions were passed or defeated as indicated below:
School Improvement
Bond Proposition Having Received Sufficient votes was Passed
NAME OF PROPOSITION Defeated
6 BOA 6R OF CANVASSERS
LISA BROWN
CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of
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the Circuit Court of Oakland County this day of NOVEMBER
in the year TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-TWO,
<L9X6 Jr.
.-- ERSON BOARD
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