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Code · Michigan · Chapter 200 — Miscellaneous Election Acts

200.251 Consolidation of precincts.

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200.251 Consolidation of precincts.
Sec. 1.
Precinct No. 2 of Leland township and Precinct No. 2 of Glen Arbor township of Leelanau county are hereby made a part of Precinct No. 1 of their respective townships for the purpose of this election law. The registration books and other election records of Precinct No. 2 of Leland township, Leelanau county, consisting of North Manitou Island, and of Precinct No. 2 of Glen Arbor township, Leelanau county, consisting of South Manitou Island, shall become a part of the records of Precinct No. 1 of their respective townships.
Registered electors of North Manitou Island may vote in Precinct No. 1 of Leland township, Leelanau county, and registered electors of South Manitou Island may vote in Precinct No. 1 of Glen Arbor township, Leelanau county, either in person or by absent voter's ballot.
History: 1954, Act 43, Eff. June 1, 1955
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