DEWITT Area voters will go to the polls this Tuesday to decide some ballot proposals and begin the process of selecting representatives at the state and national level.Among the ballot proposals is the statewide Proposal 1, which would reduce the state use tax and replace it with a local community stabilization share of the tax. It would also require a local community stabilization authority to provide revenue to local governments to be used for local purposes,
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Where to votePolls for the primary election will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The following is a listing of area polling places.City of DeWitt Precinct 1: DeWitt City Hall, 414 E. Main St., DeWitt. Precinct 2: DeWitt Fire Station, 911 W. Main St., DeWitt.City of East Lansing Precinct 17: Shaarey Zedek Congregation, 1924 Coolidge Road, East Lansing.Bath Township Precinct 1: Bath Township Hall, 14480 Webster Road, Bath Precinct 2: Bath Community Center, 5959 Park Lake Road, Bath. Precinct 3: Bath Middle School auditorium, 13675 Webster Road, Bath. Precinct 4: Spirit of Christ Church, 8170 Coleman Road, Haslett. Precinct 5: Bath Fire Station, 5633 Drumheller Road, Bath.DeWitt Township Precincts 1, 2: Herbison Woods School, 3147 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt Precincts 3, 4: Herbison Road Fire Station, 1445 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt. Precincts 5, 6, 7: DeWitt Township Community Center,
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