Election
Plymouth Street Improvement Bond discussion Monday
Oct. 26, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News On Nov. 5, Plymouth voters will be asked to approve a 10-year $12,280,000 bond question to be used for the acquiring and constructing of street improvements throughout the city consisting of paving, repaving, resurfacing, reconstructing and improving streets. If approved, the
Road improvement question set for November ballot
Sep 9, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Voters in the City of Plymouth will be asked to approve a roads improvement bond on the Nov. 5 ballot. Members of the Plymouth City Commission voted unanimously to place the question on the ballot. If approved by voters, the city
Canton to offer absentee ballots to all voters
Jul. 25, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Julie Brown Staff Writer Michigan voters last year OK’d a measure to make absentee voting easier, and Canton Township Clerk Michael Siegrist is following up locally. “Now anybody is eligible,” he said, adding age limits no longer apply, nor do issues
Deadline nears for City Commission candidates
Apr. 4, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth officials have announced all election candidates, including incumbents, must file a non-partisan nominating petition or pay a $100 non-refundable fee, along with filing an Affidavit of Identity with the City Clerk before April 23. There will be four vacancies on
Future of PARC in limbo
Nov. 14, 2018 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News There is no decision as to the future of the Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex (PARC) following voters’ defeat of a request for .75 mill ballot question last week. The funding, requested for 20 years, would have allowed for maintenance
Are you ready to vote in the Nov. 6 general election?
Oct. 24, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township Clerk Jerry Vorva is among city and township officials preparing for the Tuesday, Nov. 6, general election. The deadline has already expired for registration to vote in this election. Those registered can vote on an absentee ballot obtained
We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident…
Winners, (From left) Mark Clinton, Jerry Vorva, Gary Heitman, Bob Doroshewitz, Kurt Heise, Chuck Curmi and Jack Dempsey. Nov. 7, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Vote on Tuesday – keep-up the momentum Last August’s landslide primary election was the culmination of the most contentious and
Township election a landslide
Winning Grins. (From left) Mark Clinton, Jerry Vorva, Gary Heitman, Bob Doroshewitz, Kurt Heise, Chuck Curmi and Jack Dempsey celebrate Tuesday night. Aug. 3, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Last Tuesday’s election was the culmination of the most contentious and expensive campaigns known to Plymouth Township.
Voters need to take responsibility
Jul. 28, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION As entrenched Plymouth Township incumbents dig in for survival, their preposterous claims of fiscal responsibility, public safety, and community service continue to choke township mailboxes as we count down to the primary election next Tuesday, Aug. 2. The
It’s time for change
Jul 12, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION At this important election time as we take a close look at the past actions of the township board and the politically charged administrators who have created a vast chasm in the relationship with the City, one that undermines