Traverse City Record-Eagle

Election 2008

August 6, 2008

10:50 am: Complete Leelanau election results

LEELANAU COUNTY

Clerk: Michelle Crocker (R): 4,134

Drain Commissioner: Steven Christensen (R): 3,786

Prosecutor: Joseph Hubbell (R): 4,076

Road Commissioner: John Popa (R): 3,945

Register of Deeds: Sue Stoffel (R): 4,064
Susan Boyd (D): 767

Sheriff: Michael Oltersdorf (R): 3,403
Mark Walter (R): 2,024

Treasurer: Chelly Roush (R): 2,708
Vicki Kilway (R): 2,328

COUNTY COMMISSION

District 1: Jean Watkoski (R): 554
Jeffery Howell (R): 294

District 2: James Schaub Sr. (R): 466
Klaus Heinert (R): 288
Victor Walter (D): 85

District 3: Richard A. Schmuckal (R): 414
William J. Bunek (R): 403
Jackie Freeman (D): 71

District 4: Mary P. Tonneberger (R): 452

District 5: David Shiflett (R) 579

District 6: Dan Semple (R) 337
Bill Irwin (R) 194
Richard Andersen (R) 118

District 7: Melinda C. Lautner (R) 324
Traci J. Cruz (D) 66

101st District state House

Mike McManus (R): 2,339
Ray Franz (R): 1,551
Dan Scripps (D): 977
Janice McCraner (R): 901
Gregory Ferguson (R): 265

Enhanced 911 millage
Yes: 3,311
No: 2,832

Senior citizen millage
Yes: 3,300
No: 2,593

Road commission millage
Yes: 4,256
No: 2,012

Bingham Township

Supervisor: Roswell Ard (R): 466

Clerk: Peggy Core (D): 63

Treasurer: Sandra Grant (R): 475

Trustees: Mary Bush (R): 438
Marita Grant Somero (R): 301

Centerville Township

Supervisor: Kenneth Denoyer (R): 91
Leonard Kelenski (D): 82
Patricia Fleis (R): 82

Clerk: David Wurm (D): 70

Treasurer: Katrina Pleva (D): 77

Trustees (two): James Schwantes (D): 64
Fred Peplinski (D): 34
Joseph Czernik (D): 26
George Wellman (D): 21

Cleveland Township

Supervisor: Timothy Stein (R): 151

Clerk: Jan Nemeskal (D): 78

Treasurer: Bessie Musil (D): 135
Taryn Daniels (R): 84

Recycling fee
Yes: 196
No: 74

Elmwood Township

Supervisor: Jack Kelly (R): 744
Derith Smith (R): 417
John Naymick (R): 240
Donald Barrows (D): 95

Clerk: Connie Preston (R): 879
Diane Hubert (R): 445

Treasurer: Debbie Street (R): 928
Wendy Barker (R): 415

Trustees (four): Terry Lautner (R): 743
Paul Walter (R): 667
David Darga (R): 656
Mary Catherine Barrows (R): 655
John J. Richards (R): 615
Nancy Doughty (R): 587
Erik Saxon (R): 561
Donald Gallagher (D): 105

Empire Township

Supervisor: William Bolton (R): 236

Clerk: Christine Neiswonger (R): 255

Treasurer: Carrlin Waldenmyer (R): 123
Roy Pentilla (R): 122
Cheryl Manning (D): 74
Christopher Martin (R): 67

Trustees (two): Phil Deering (R): 240
Carl Noonan (R): 206

Glen Arbor Township

Supervisor: John Soderholm (R): 218

Clerk: Bonnie Quick (R): 225

Treasurer: Terry Gretzema (R): 223

Trustees (two): Bill Thompson (R): 191
Kent Kelly (R): 185
Ken Hurlin (D): 45

Park Commission (five): Gwen Baxter (R): 211
Rich Quick (R): 193
Paul Walters (R): 180
James Fowler (R): 185
Becky Sutherland (D): 54

Kasson Township

Supervisor: Fred Lanham (R): 172

Clerk: Kathlyn Feys (R): 188

Treasurer: Beth Noonan (R): 178

Trustees (two): Roger Noonan (R): 160
Greg Julian (R): 130

Leelanau Township

Supervisor: James Neve (R): 447

Clerk: Deborah Van Pelt (R): 481

Treasurer: Denise Dunn (R): 472

Trustees (two): Gary Fredrickson (R): 452
Victor Goldschmidt (R): 240
Edward Reinsch (R): 322
Joe Barerra (D): 144

General fund millage:
Yes: 451
No: 385

Fire and rescue millage:
Yes: 587
No: 255

Leland Township

Supervisor: Harry Larkin (R): 430
Nicholas Lederle (R): 230

Clerk: Jane Keen (R): 545

Treasurer: Shirley Garthe (R): 368
Jennifer Schaub Trudeau (R): 220

Trustees (two): Steve Plamondon (R): 475
Thomas Aemmer Sr. (R): 348
Susan Och (D): 55

Northport Public School Board of Education, recall of G. Alan Woods
Yes: 570
No: 241

Solon Township

Supervisor: James Lautner (R): 167

Clerk: Shirley Mikowski (R): 197

Treasurer: Joan Gauthier (R): 198

Trustees (two): Robert Dezelski (D): 43
George Rosinski (D): 39

Fire and ambulance millage:
Yes: 217
No: 74

Suttons Bay Township

Supervisor: Richard Bahle (R): 470

Clerk: Sandra Van Huystee (R): 515

Treasurer: Catherine Herman (R): 501

Trustee (two): William Drozdalski (R): 427

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  • How Traverse City Voted

    Blue city, red county. Ballots cast in last week's general election reflected Traverse City's support of Democratic candidates and Grand Traverse County's backing of Republicans, with few exceptions.

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    Nov 11, 2008 9:43 am 1 Photo
  • Voters reject almost all area tax proposals

    School administrators in a few local districts soon will decide whether to put tax proposals back on the ballot after voters almost universally rejected millage requests.

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    Updated Nov 11, 2008 9:35 am
  • Engler court loses top justice

    John Engler spent 12 long, patient years as governor placing nearly 200 judges -- including three Supreme Court justices -- who supported his conservative judicial philosophy onto state courts. But a little-known Wayne County judge toppled one of those justices from his seat on Tuesday.

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    Updated Nov 9, 2008 9:46 am 2 Photos
  • Op-Ed: Granholm in the spotlight

    There, in close-up view just off the right shoulder of Barack Obama at his first press conference as president-elect in Chicago, was Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a member of his transition economic advisory board -- called an "All-Star Cast" on CNN. Obama in his opening remarks singled out Granholm, saying he was "glad to be joined" by her on a day of grappling with grim economic news of joblessness and Ford/GM loss figures.

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    Updated Nov 9, 2008 9:47 am 1 Photo
  • Advocates: Obama will be Great Lakes friend

    Barack Obama's election as president and his appointment of Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff are hopeful signs for the struggle to heal the ailing Great Lakes ecosystem, advocates said Thursday. Obama and Emanuel, both from the Lake Michigan city of Chicago, have championed initiatives in Congress to protect the lakes.

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    Updated Nov 7, 2008 9:57 am
  • Granholm to advise Obama on economy

    Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is one of 17 people appointed to help advise President-elect Barack Obama on the economy during his transition period.

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    Updated Nov 7, 2008 9:57 am
  • Palestinian Muslim elected to State House

    Lawyer and community activist Rashida Tlaib, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants who never attended high school, becomes the first Muslim woman ever to serve in the Michigan Legislature. She said she wouldn't have run but for the repeated urging of her Jewish boss and predecessor, outgoing Democratic state Rep. Steve Tobocman.

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    Updated Nov 7, 2008 9:57 am 1 Photo
  • Local voter turnout statistics

    Voter turnout in the 5-county area.

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    Nov 6, 2008 11:00 am
  • Wednesday, November 5, 2008
  • Local residents react to historic election

    A late morning sun shone on this Antrim County village hours after a freshman Illinois senator became president-elect of the United States. Terry Miller talked politics with friend Wally Hibbard over coffee Wednesday at Java Jones in Elk Rapids, and called Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's solid win over rival Sen. John McCain "a breath of fresh air."

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:52 am 1 Photo
  • Environmentalists happy with court upset

    The stunning upset defeat of Republican Chief Justice Cliff Taylor ends the Michigan Supreme Court's conservative grip and opens the welcome prospect that it will overrule one of its most controversial decisions -- the 2007 gutting of the state's widely acclaimed Michigan Environmental Protection Act.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am 1 Photo
  • Dems add to lead in state House

    Democrats picked up nine seats in Michigan's state House, giving them one of their biggest majorities of the past three decades.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am
  • Schmidt wins 104th District House seat

    Wayne Schmidt spent part of the day reflecting on a successful state House campaign he viewed as upbeat and effective. But his defeated opponent, local attorney Roman Grucz, seethed over an at-times bruising battle for the 104th District, a territory that covers Grand Traverse and Kalkaska counties. It was a race Grucz described as "gutter politics."

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:53 am 2 Photos
  • New Michigan congressmen 'very practical'

    Democrats Mark Schauer and Gary Peters, Michigan's newest members of Congress, bring resumes of focusing on job creation and economic issues to districts flush with Republican voters.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am
  • Speculation swirls around Granholm

    Gov. Jennifer Granholm can't run for president, but she could still end up in Washington next year.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am 1 Photo
  • Grand Traverse County board gets a new look

    Christine Maxbauer may switch from a solo role in pushing and prodding a set-in-its-ways Grand Traverse County board to leading a newly constructed board. Maxbauer, who often found herself at odds with the board's old guard, could find some support in January from new commissioners-elect Beth Friend, Mike Stepka and Ross Richardson.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:53 am 3 Photos
  • Local shop flies American flag upside down

    Not everyone is excited about the nation's first black president. Some are downright hostile. Employees at Hampel's Key and Lockshop on Randolph Street in Traverse City flew an American flag upside down Wednesday in protest of Sen. Barack Obama's victory in the presidential election. And one employee directed a racial slur at Obama during a telephone interview with a Record-Eagle reporter.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:53 am 1 Photo
  • Nearly 5.1M cast ballots in Michigan

    The secretary of state's office says nearly 5.1 million Michigan voters took part in the 2008 election.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am
  • Poll: Obama backed by prior GOP voters

    Barack Obama stitched together a winning coalition in Michigan in part by peeling away voters in groups that might have been expected to oppose him.

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    Updated Nov 6, 2008 9:50 am
  • 11 am: 1st Dem elected to GT board in 20 yrs

    TRAVERSE CITY — A Democrat will take a seat on the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners for the first time in 20 years.

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    Nov 5, 2008 11:32 am
  • 12:39 am: Schmidt holds big lead in 104th race

    Republican Grand Traverse County Commissioner Wayne Schmidt had a big lead over Democrat Roman Grucz in the race for the 104th District of the state House of Representatives.

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    Nov 5, 2008 7:52 am
  • 12:35 am: Heckman sheriff in Benzie, Israel in Kalkaska

    One regional sheriff’s candidate will become the top cop at his department after serving as second in command. Another fell by a wide margin to his own employee.

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    Nov 5, 2008 7:52 am
  • 12:30 am: GT incumbents running strong

    Incumbents led in all races for the Grand Traverse County board, but large turnouts slowed ballot counts and left several county commission races unresolved.

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    Nov 5, 2008 12:30 am
  • 12:27 am: Lile wins; heavy turnout delays other GT results

    East Bay Township Supervisor Glen Lile pulled out a win over challenger Gail Mason among the contested township races in Grand Traverse County. Other township races were still too close to call late Tuesday.

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    Nov 5, 2008 12:27 am
  • 12:07 am: Face of Leelanau, Elmwood to change

    Change is coming to the Leelanau County and Elmwood Township boards.

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    Nov 5, 2008 12:24 am
  • 12:11 am: Sheriff ousted in Kalkaska

    Another of the region’s incumbent sheriffs has fallen. David Israel, 60, ousted one-term incumbent Kalkaska County Sheriff William Artress by about 1,800 votes, both candidates said.

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    Nov 5, 2008 12:11 am