Michigan voters go to the polls tomorrow to cast their votes in the state primary election. WKAR has been bringing you reports on a number of Lansing area political races and ballot questions.
Today, we conclude our series with an examination of contested races for the Ingham County board of commissioners.
Michigan voters go to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in the state primary election.
WKAR's Melissa Benmark sat down recently with MLive.com Lansing bureau reporter Angela Wittrock. They talked about Lansing ballot proposals to sell the Waverly Golf Course, and to reduce the number of times the Lansing City Council meets each year.
Three funding proposals are going before voters in Ingham County next week. Two would renew existing millages, while a third would enact a small increase if approved.
The drain commissioner oversees all storm drains and manages rainwater runoff in Ingham County. County Commissioner Mark Grebner is challenging incumbent Pat Lindemann in the Aug. 7 primary.
Michigan voters go to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes in the state primary election. In Ingham County, the most divisive contest is the race between Mark Grebner and Pat Lindemann for the office of Drain Commissioner.
All seven members of Delhi Township’s Board of Trustees are up for re-election this fall. And in next Tuesday’s primary, voters have some pretty clear choices.