Of the 135 millage proposals on the ballot in Michigan (not including schools), only six failed in the Aug. 4 primary election, according to the Michigan Association of Counties. One of those six failures was a renewal and increase request for the Montcalm County Commission on Aging, which voters declined 6,911 to 6,764, a difference of just 147 votes. The failed proposal sought to renew the existing .45-mill levy and add .25 mills, for a total …
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