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Election recount sparks tension in Caledonia Township race

September 04, 2024 | Alcona County, Michigan


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Election recount sparks tension in Caledonia Township race
During a recent government meeting, the Treasurer's office reported progress on several key issues, including updates on township financial matters and upcoming election processes.

The office confirmed that updates from all townships are being requested to verify the Fourth of July border reviews. Additionally, it was noted that September 16th is the deadline for townships to settle any outstanding bills before incurring interest or penalties. Some township bills were sent out with incorrect dates, prompting reminders about the importance of this deadline.

In terms of election-related discussions, the Treasurer's office is preparing reimbursements for townships related to public accuracy tests and deputy wages, as some townships may need to seek additional funding from their boards. The office has also completed the ballot administration process and is ready to print an unofficial candidate listing that includes all proposals.

A recount for the Caledonia Township supervisor position is scheduled for next Tuesday at 1:30 PM, pending the release of ballots by the state. The recount was initiated by the losing candidate, who filed a request along with a deposit. The ballots are currently sealed and will be released shortly, allowing the recount process to commence.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts of the Treasurer's office to manage township finances and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

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