COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The November general election ballot for Branch County is now set.
Besides the Coldwater Community School bonding proposal and two contested Coldwater City Council races, there will be ballot questions for voters in Quincy Township, Algansee Township and the Tekonsha Community School District.
Quincy Township voters will be asked to approve ten year levies of 1.25 mills for police and fire protection.
Voters in Algansee Township will vote on a half mill levy for ten years to maintain and purchase fire apparatus and equipment.
Tekonsha voters will be asked to approve a $1.8 million bonding proposal. The funds would be used for additions to and for the remodeling of school buildings which would include roof replacements and improving technology equipment.
Voters in the Coldwater Community School district will be asked to approve a bonding and millage proposal. The funds would be used for a new 4th and 5th elementary building, infrastructure improvements and for the purchase of school buses.
Voters in Coldwater’s Fourth Ward will decide two City Council races. Incumbent Randall Hazelbaker is being challenged by Alexia Rish while Council member Scott Houtz is facing a challenge from Dan Corwin.
Mayor Tom Kramer, along with Council members Travis Machan, Jim Knaack and Michael Beckwith, are running unopposed.


