Hartland Nonhomestead Tax Renewal Millage Passes
Millage passes with 996 Yes votes in Hartland.
Updated at 8:30 pm:
The non-homestead renewal vote passed with an ending total of 996 yes votes to 266 no votes, according to Hartland township clerk Larry Hopkins.
Precinct 1 and 4: Yes- 436, No- 119
Precinct 2 and 5: Yes- 351, No- 80
Precinct 3: Yes- 209, No- 67
10:00 am
It's been a very light turn out so far at the polls, according to Hartland township clerk Larry Hopkins.
By 10 a.m. less than 150 voters had turned out for the non-homestead renewal millage vote. This renewal will equate to $4,483,329 in revenue for the Hartland School district.
Total number of voters include:
Precinct 1 and 4: 48
Precinct 2 and 5: 44
Precinct 3: 16
All Hartland Township Voters, vote for all elections at the location listed below.
Precinct 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
Hartland Education Support Service Center
(Former Hartland High School)
9525 Highland Road
The polls will close at 8 p.m.
Laura Bickel
10:05 am on Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Regardless of the issue, voter apathy is disturbing. Folks you have no right to ever complain about your local, state or federal government decisions if you do not get out there and vote. Many men and women have died for your right to a democratic process don't ignore their sacrifice the next time you have the opportunity to have your voice heard!!
eddy
10:08 am on Wednesday, May 9, 2012
I am happy that the millage passed.
joe money
7:00 am on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
144 million in long term debt 4 million in short term debt 58 million annual revenue 60 million in annual expense and they pass a mileage to non homestead homes and buisness talk about passing the buck from a community that does not hold its schools accountable