Matt Schmucker
Mark Jenks poses for a photo after voting in Precinct 8 in Holt. "I vote every election," he said. "The township had a couple millage proposals that I wanted to support (because) I'm a parks recreation director. I just think public safety and recreation are important and make the community well."
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Matt Schmucker
Stacy and Vicky Loszewski pose for a photo after voting in precinct 9 in Holt."The state of our government needs help," Stacy said. "I think it's important for everybody to go vote to get some things changed around." The Loszewskis both thought that the two new millage proposals in Holt were important to vote for as well. "(Voting) is my right," Vicky said.
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Matt Schmucker
Monica Medina poses for a photo after voting at Precinct 2 in Holt. "I think it was important (to vote) because I support the Democrats," she said. "I think it's important too because without everybody voting, then we can't get the correct votes in."
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Matt Schmucker
Alex Passick poses for a photo after voting at Precinct 2 in Holt. "I'm a millenial from 2000. I've heard that we have the biggest impact on the actual outcome, so I figured I would try to make an impact," he said. "I wanted to come out here and show that I care about what happens in Michigan. The marjiuana (proposal) seems like it was something that should have been done years ago. It's a little ridiculous how the laws are enforced."
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Whether they had an important issue on their mind — from local millage proposals to statewide ones — or a party that they wanted to support, voters at Delhi Township precincts had as mission as they went to the polls on Tuesday.
Township voters will decide four local proposals, including a property tax renewal for police and fire services and new property tax requests to support parks and recreation improvements and to repair fire and emergency services equipment.