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* '''NO''' 622 (46.98%)<ref>[https://www.miottawa.org/ElectionPub/ViewResult.do?dt=11022010&type=S ''Ottawa County Elections'', Current Election Results]</ref> | * '''NO''' 622 (46.98%)<ref>[https://www.miottawa.org/ElectionPub/ViewResult.do?dt=11022010&type=S ''Ottawa County Elections'', Current Election Results]</ref> | ||
This measure sought to increase the current property tax in the township by a rate of $.25 per $1,000 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to help pay for maintenance costs of the Crockery Town Hall.<ref>[http://www.miottawa.org/CoGov/elections/pdf/Ballots/Crockery_Twp_P1.pdf ''Ottawa County Elections'', November Sample Ballot]</ref> | This measure sought to increase the current property tax in the township by a rate of $.25 per $1,000 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to help pay for maintenance costs of the Crockery Town Hall.<ref>[http://www.miottawa.org/CoGov/elections/pdf/Ballots/Crockery_Twp_P1.pdf ''Ottawa County Elections'', November Sample Ballot] ''([[dead link]])''</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 11 August 2021
A Crockery Township Levy Increase measure was on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the township of Crockery, which is in Ottawa County.
This measure was approved
- YES 702 (53.02%)

- NO 622 (46.98%)[1]
This measure sought to increase the current property tax in the township by a rate of $.25 per $1,000 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to help pay for maintenance costs of the Crockery Town Hall.[2]
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