It’s election day in Michigan. But few people expect long lines at polling stations across Michigan.
There are dozens of school millage votes and school board elections taking place today in Michigan. But school races rarely draw large crowds of voters.
There are a few communities voting on controversial, or at least well publicized, issues.
Flint voters are casting ballots on two millages. One would generate $2 million a year to reopen the city jail. The other would continue to fund a dozen police officers.
Lansing voters are deciding if they want to increase their property taxes to trim their city’s projected 20-plus million dollar budget deficit nearly in half.
And in Jackson, voters will decide if they want to merge their city police and fire departments into one public safety department.