Schools
Lisa Blackwell and Beth Lewis Win Huron Valley Seats, Millage Renewal Approved
Lisa Blackwell has won reelection to her seat on the Huron Valley Schools Board of Education; non-homestead millage renewal approved by district voters.
Voters in the Huron Valley School District overwhelmingly approved the district's request for a non-homestead millage renewal.
The millage, according to the district, will bring in more than $9 million for the district's annual budget.
The millage renewal received 18,728 yes votes, and 10,735 no votes.
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In addition to the millage, two seats on the Huron Valley Schools Board of Education were decided.
Current board member Lisa Blackwell won 35.87 percent of the vote and will retain her seat. Beth Lewis will joining Blackwell on the board of education - she won 23.87 percent of the vote. The other candidates, Jerry Aubry and Eric Wallis, had 19.63 percent and 20.25 percent of the vote respectively.
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For more election results check out:
- Michigan Election Results
- Oakland County Results
- Highland Results
- White Lake Results
The following are the unofficial results of the Huron Valley Schools races:
Results Eric Wallis 20.25% 6,482 votes Jerry Aubry 19.63% 6,284 votes Lisa L. Blackwell 35.87% 11,481 votes Beth Lewis
23.78% 7,612 votes
Huron Valley Non-homestead Millage Renewal
No 36.44% 10,735 votes
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