Voters renew Senior Millage and new Parks Millage; Miller defeats Potter in County Commission 6th District primary
With approximately 25% of registered voters casting ballots in the Calhoun County primary Aug. 4, voters overwhelmingly approved the renewal of the county’s Senior Millage and also approved the new Parks Millage proposal on a night where all proposals in the county were approved.
The Senior Millage renewal received 82% of the vote as 19,045 people voted yes while 4,243 people voted no.
Calhoun County Services released the following statement following the vote: “Thank you Calhoun County for voting to renew the Senior Millage. We look forward to another 10 years of promoting health, safety and independence for our county’s older adults.”
The Parks Millage vote was slightly closer as voters cast 14,154 yes votes (61%) versus 9,034 no votes.
Marshall voters approved the Annual Trash Leaf and Brush Millage proposal by a 1,460- 247 margin, and in Albion, the Street Millage Renewal proposal passed by a vote of 897 to 246.
Proposals were also approved in neighboring townships: Burlington (Road Millage); Clarendon (Fire Protection and Library); Emmett (Public Safety); Homer (Library Millage renewal and increases); Marengo (Operating Millage); and Tekonsha (Road and Sidewalk).
Among key races for office that were contested in the county, Incumbent Calhoun County 6th District Commissioner Tommy Miller defeated Vic Potter in the Republican primary by a margin of 1,700 to 1,179.
“I wanted to thank everyone for your support,” wrote Miller in a social media post. “I will give you everything I have in representing the 6th District.
Miller will face Democratic challenger Curt Osborn in November.
In the Democratic primary for the State House District 63, Ron Hawkins narrowly defeated Luke Howell 1,388 to 1,335. Hawkins will now face Republican Incumbent Matt Hall in November.
In the Republican primary for the State House District 62, Dave Morgan received 5,013 votes to win the primary over Michelle Gregoire, 1,365 votes and Chad Basse, 543 votes. Morgan will face Democratic incumbent Jim Haadsma in November.
In the Republican primary for Calhoun County Water Resources Commissioner, Ron Smith, with 6,750 votes defeated Johnny Cash, who received 5,542 votes. Smith will face Democrat Wayne Kukuk in November.
In the race for the U.S. House of Representatives 3rd District, Peter Meijer won a crowded Republican primary field, receiving a plurality of the vote (46%), garnering 6,119 votes. Lynn Afendoulis was second with 2,865 votes followed by Thomas J. Norton, 2,643 votes; Emily Rafi, 969 votes; and Joe Farrington, 652 votes.
“I am so proud to be your Republican nominee for Congress,” said Meijer. “Thank you, West Michigan for having faith in our campaign. Thank you for helping us spread our message in every corner of this district. We will not let you down and together we will bring it home in November.
Meijer will face Democrat Hillary Scholten in the Nov. 3 election.
Complete primary results can be found at https://elections.calhouncountymi.gov/August4th2020/



