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News November 4, 2009  RSS feed

Election Day in county


Voters in Lapeer County went to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a 0.75-mill proposal to replace a 13-year-old analog radio system with a digital system at Lapeer County Central Dispatch. In Lapeer, city voters also elected a mayor, city commissioner and decided on a proposed change to a city charter. At right, Lapeer resident Robert Seath filled out his ballot while voting at his precinct at Trinity United Methodist Church. Election results were not available as of presstime for The County Press on Tuesday, but will be available in Thursday’s edition of the LA View.     Photo by JEFF HOGAN Voters in Lapeer County went to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a 0.75-mill proposal to replace a 13-year-old analog radio system with a digital system at Lapeer County Central Dispatch. In Lapeer, city voters also elected a mayor, city commissioner and decided on a proposed change to a city charter. At right, Lapeer resident Robert Seath filled out his ballot while voting at his precinct at Trinity United Methodist Church. Election results were not available as of presstime for The County Press on Tuesday, but will be available in Thursday’s edition of the LA View. Photo by JEFF HOGAN


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