Brought to you by Election Magic NOVEMBER GENERAL - 11/5/02

Proposal Text

State Proposal 02-1 -- Amend Certain Sections of Michigan Election Law

A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 269 OF 2001 - AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW * Eliminate 'straight party' vote option on partisan general election ballots. * Require Secretary of State to obtain training reports from local election officials. * Require registered voters who do not appear on registration list to show picture identification before voting a challenged ballot. * Require expedited canvass if presidential vote differential is under 25,000. * Require ballot counting equipment to screen ballots for voting errors to ensure the accurate tabulation of absentee ballots. Permit voters in polls to correct errors. * Provide penalties for stealing campaign signs or accepting payment for campaign work while being paid as a public employee to perform election duties. Should this law be approved?

State Proposal 02-2 -- Authorize Bonds for Various Water Projects

A PROPOSAL TO AUTHORIZE BONDS FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS PROJECTS, STORM WATER PROJECTS AND WATER POLLUTION PROJECTS * Authorize the State of Michigan to borrow a sum not to exceed $1 billion to improve the quality of the waters of the state by financing sewage treatment works projects, storm water projects and water pollution projects. * Authorize the state to issue general obligation bonds pledging the full faith and credit of the state for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds. * Provide for repayment of the bonds from the general fund of the state. Should this proposal be adopted?

State Proposal 02-3 -- Grant State Employees Right to Collective Bargaining with Binding Arbitration

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO GRANT STATE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING WITH BINDING ARBITRATION * Grant state classified employees, in appropriate bargaining units determined by the Civil Service Commission, the right to elect bargaining representatives for the purpose of collective bargaining with the state employer. * Require the state to bargain in good faith for the purpose of reaching a binding collective bargaining agreement with any elected bargaining representatives over wages, hours, pensions and other terms and conditions of employment. * Extend the bargaining representatives the right to submit any unresolved disputes over the terms of a collective bargaining agreement to binding arbitration 30 days after the commencement of bargaining. Should the proposal be adopted?

State Proposal 02-4 -- Reallocation of Tobacco Settlement Revenue Received by the State

A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO REALLOCATE THE 'TOBACCO SETTLEMENT REVENUE' RECEIVED BY THE STATE FROM CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS * Annually allocate on a permanent basis 90% (approximately $297 million) of 'tobacco settlement revenue' received by state from cigarette manufacturers as follows: $151.8 million to nonprofit hospitals, licensed nursing homes, licensed hospices, nurse practitioners, school-linked health centers and Healthy Michigan Foundation; $102.3 million to fund programs to reduce tobacco use, Health and Aging Research Development Initiative, Tobacco-Free Futures Fund, Council of Michigan Foundations and Nurses Scholarship Program; and $42.9 million to the Elder Prescription Drug Program. * Guarantee recipients funding at 2001 appropriation levels plus additional state funds on an escalating basis for nonprofit hospitals, licensed nursing homes, licensed hospices and nurse practitioners. Should this proposal be adopted?

BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP -- BEAR CREEK REFERENDUM

This ballot question involves approximately 70 acres of real estate within Bear Creek Township bounded primarily by the Wal-Mart store to the North, Intertown Road to the South, Anderson Road to the East, and Cemetery Road to the West, the subject property, the property tax parcel numbers for the subject property include:24-01-19-18-100-021,031,032,036,037, and 24-01-19-07-300-019. Shall the zoning of the subject property be changed from R-1 - One Family Residential and FF-1-Farm Forest, to Planned Unit Developemnt -2 (PUD-2), to permit a combination of retail/commercial and multi-family residential uses?

CARP LAKE TOWNSHIP -- FIRE MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL

Shall the prevously voted increase in the 15 mill tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution on general ad valorem taxes within Carp Lake Township be renewed at .50 mills ($0.50 per $1000 of the taxable value) for a period of four (4) years, 2002 through 2005, inclusive, for Fire Protection, and for operating and maintaining the Fire Department; and shall the township levy such renewal in millage for said purpose, thereby raising in the first year of levy an estimated $13, 968?

MAPLE RIVER TOWNSHIP -- TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION MILLAGE PROPOSAL

Shall the 15 mill limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Maple River Township imposed under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said township by one-half mill ($0.50 per $1000 of the taxalbe value) for a period of four (4) years, 2002 through 2005, inclusive, for fire protection purposes, and shall the township levy such increase in millage for said purpose, thereby raising in the first year of levy an estimated $16,780?