![]() ![]() ![]() Galligan, who is listed as an Okemos resident in public records, was not immediately available for comment.īyrum said Galligan had to pay $25 per precinct for 44 precincts, a total of $1,100. The official election summary results for the proposal were 6,146 yes votes to prohibit marijuana businesses and 6,158 no votes to defeat the proposal and allow recreational marijuana establishments in the township. This election saw an increase in voters voting by mail, primarily attributed to the. Unofficial final results were posted on the Ingham County Clerk's Office website at 3:30 pm on Wednesday, August 5th, after a long night and morning tabulating absentee ballots. The proposal that allows the establishment of marijuana businesses in the township passed by a narrow margin, 12 votes. MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP - The numbers are finally in for the August 4th Primary Election. On Tuesday, Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum said Carla Galligan had filed the request asking for the recount for the August primary vote. The recount is for all 44 of the township's precincts, 22 in-person and 22 absentee. ![]() The citizen-led initiative gathered more than. Meridian Township voters have the chance to weigh in on two proposals that would account for more than 2 mills in new and continuing property taxes if approved. (WLNS) Voters in Meridian Township have greenlit recreational marijuana shops. The future of recreational marijuana establishments in Meridian Township might be a little hazier after a recount was requested for a proposal that recently passed to allow them in the township. Updated: / 03:27 PM EDT MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. Clarification: There was a 12-vote margin in Meridian Township's recreational marijuana establishment proposal after the Ingham County Board of Canvassers certified the election. ![]()
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