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Precinct Sees Only 5 Voters By Noon In Special Election |
2012-09-06 |
![]() Oh, noze! I hope nobody suppressed voter turnout! John Custer was the first and only voter to cast a ballot in the first few hours of the election in Redford Township's precinct number five. What does he think about McCotter abandoning his office only a few months before the November election? "I don't know what happened, but I think that it was irresponsible to just quit the way it was, instead of seeing that things were taken care of before he left," said Custer. "But I don't know what the reason was for sure." Custer said he was very surprised and disappointed in the lack of participation in Wednesday's vote, especially since the special election is expected to cost the state $650,000. "If it's needed it's good, but, for the cost, I think there should have been other ways of doing it. If they could have appointed somebody for the two months and then had the election in November ... his is costing a lot of money," Custer said. By noon, precinct five had had a total of five voters. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Detroit: - Buy a house for $5,000. - Indian call centers are relocating here to lower costs. - Win a Congressional seat with 3 votes. |
Posted by: Iblis 2012-09-06 09:03 |
#2 So 5 people can read there and stayed. Because most who can read the signs out of Detroit, left long ago. |
Posted by: newc 2012-09-06 00:10 |
#1 maybe that is the entire population of that precinct; i mean it is detroit and all...... |
Posted by: USN, Ret. 2012-09-06 00:09 |