Candidate Interview: Bobette Rodriguez for Pontiac Charter Commission
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
Guests will hear from 11th District Candidates: U.S. Congressman Andy Levin, U.S. Congresswoman Haley Stevens, and Business Owner Matthew DenOtter.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are nine seats available. There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
Voters in Pontiac will have the opportunity to select members for the Charter Revision Commission in the May 3 election.
Voters in Pontiac will have the opportunity to select members for the Charter Revision Commission in the May 3 election
There are several communities with proposals on the May 3, 2022 ballot, and in Pontiac voters will chose members for the Charter Commission.
Voters in Pontiac will have the opportunity to select members for the Charter Revision Commission in the May 3 election.
Voters in Pontiac will have the opportunity to select members for the Charter Revision Commission in the May 3 election.
Voters in Pontiac will have the opportunity to select members for the Charter Revision Commission in the May 3 election.
There are nine seats available and there are six people on the ballot and three write-in candidates as of March 16.
Here is the wording of the Clawson proposal
This proposal will allow the school district to continue to levy the statutory rate of not to exceed 18 mills on all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance and renews millage that will expire with the 2022 tax levy.