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(FOX 2) - Macomb County voters had plenty of reason to cast a ballot on election day this Tuesday. While each ballot may not have had much on it, the races, proposals, and millages before residents will have an impact for years after a decision is made.
Positions for mayor are up for grabs in Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, Roseville, and Sterling Heights, while there are even more city council positions open.
There are also charter amendments in Eastpointe, St. Clair Shores, and Warren, while major bonds for three community school districts are also up for grabs.
Track live results from Macomb County races here
Update:
As of 10 p.m., Macomb County reported approximately just over 21,500 votes, with updates coming out of Mount Clemens and Sterling Heights.
FOX 2 will post updates throughout the evening below:
Eastpointe
Charter Amendment
The charter amendment received 2,637 yes votes and 1,617 no votes.
Roseville
Library Millage Renewal Proposal
The library millage passed with 4,107 yes votes.
St. Clair Shores
Charter Amendment for Police and Fire Millage Renewal and New Mill For Partial Funding
The mileage renewal passed 7,838 to 5,769.
Warren
Charter Amendment Millage Renewal Proposal for Police and Fire Safety Protection
The millage renewal passed 12,809 to 6,698.
Charter Amendment A Proposal To Authorize The Mayor To Make Interim Appointments And Extend The Appointments With Approval From The Council
This narrowly passed - 9,719 to 9,661.
Richmond Township
Ditching, Drainage, and Road Millage Proposal
Despite the results showing more no votes initially, this passed with 467 yes votes to 355 no votes.
School Fund Proposals
Richmond
Community Schools Bond Proposal
This measure passed with 1,042 yes votes.
Lakeview Public Schools
School Improvement Bond Proposition
Voters approved this proposition. It received 2,865 yes votes and 2,225 no votes.
Romeo Community Schools
School Improvement Bond Proposition
Voters approved this measure with 4,336 yes votes.
The Source: The Macomb County Election Department was cited for this story.