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Friday, August 1, 2014

Official Ballot for Tuesday August 5th Election. Precinct 1 City Hall. and Precinct 2 Congregational Church. Issues of particular local interest, The Library renewal and The Republican precinct delegates are copied in bold below. Complete Ballot at very bottom.



Library Millage 
Shall the City of Bloomfield Hills be authorized to continue to levy a library millage of .39 mils per year for a period of six (6) years commencing with the December 2014 levy to fund a library contract with the Baldwin Public Library of Birmingham, Michigan, to provide library services for the residents of the City of Bloomfield Hills? Library services would include full library privileges to the Baldwin Library, including borrowing privileges and other services of the Baldwin Library on the 
same basis as the same are available to residents of the City of Birmingham. Approval of this proposal would permit a tax limitation levy of $.39 per $1,000 of 
taxable value on all taxable property in the City. The amount of revenue the City of Bloomfield Hills will collect if the millage is approved and levied by the City in 
the first calendar year is estimated to be $286,331. 

The Library vote is in the bottom right hand side.

OAKLAND COUNTY REPUBLICAN DELEGATES
AUGUST 5, 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION
 (Vote for Five)

 Pamela Budde 1665 Hillwood Dr. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-642-7806 pambudde@msn.com

Gretchen Haughton 1575 Kensington Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-540-3921 ghaughton@aol.com

Jack Haughton 1575 Kensington Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-978-9271

Thane J. Namy 535 Chase Ln. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-556-4527 tnamy@clearrate.com 

Chris Wolf 136 E. Hickory Grove Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-320-3444

Michael T. Zambricki 1770 Hillwood Dr. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-646-4509 mzambricki@artvan.com

The Republican Delegate vote is on the bottom left.





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EDITORS NOTE: Ballots for Precinct 1 and 2 are identical  with one exception. The names of the candidates  rotate one alphabetical  position in their Ballot Category depending on the number of precincts. This allows candidate whose last name begins with the letter A and a candidate whose last name begins with B equal time atop their respective category. Often in elections of this magnitude a third precinct  is created to further insure rotation and that precinct is the absentee ballots.

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