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The results are in: How Ingham County voted on presidential primary, local proposals

March 10, 2020
<p>Volunteers help students during their voting process at the District 13 polling precinct in IM Sports East. The Michigan primary took place March 10, 2020.</p>

Volunteers help students during their voting process at the District 13 polling precinct in IM Sports East. The Michigan primary took place March 10, 2020.

Photo by Lauren DeMay | The State News

Election results are filtering in for how Ingham County voted in the Michigan Primary. Follow along with our live updates of results for the presidential primary and ballot proposals below. Winners at the end of the night will be bolded.

This article was last updated at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Presidential candidates (DEM)

Precincts reporting: 115 of 115

Joe Biden – 26,376 votes

Bernie Sanders – 24,702 votes

Tulsi Gabbard – 352 votes

Ingham County Potter Park Zoo Operational Millage Question

If approved, this proposal would reauthorize funding for the Potter Park Zoo.

Precincts reporting: 115 of 115

Total votes: 74,433

Yes: 54,440 votes

No: 19,993 votes

City of East Lansing Ballot Question

If approved, this proposal would allow the City of East Lansing to sell land at the corner of Abbot and Albert.

Precincts reporting: 17 of 17

Total votes: 9,819

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Yes: 6,811 votes

No: 3,008 votes

Capital Area Transportation Authority Ballot Proposal

If approved, this proposal would increase taxes to fund CATA transportation.

Precincts reporting: 95 of 95

Total votes: 58,735

Yes: 42,338 votes

No: 16,484 votes

Ingham Intermediate School District Ballot Proposal

If approved, this proposal would increase taxes to fund special education.

Precincts reporting: 115 of 115

Total votes: 71,258

Yes: 51,341 votes

No: 19,917 votes

Ingham County Health Services Millage

If approved, this proposal would create funding for basic health and mental health services for low income residents.

Precincts reporting: 115 of 115

Total votes: 73,029

Yes: 56,348 votes

No: 16,681 votes

Ingham County Trails and Parks Millage Question

If approved, funding will be continued for the maintenance of the trails and parks.

Precincts reporting: 115 of 115

Total votes: 74,466

Yes: 55,027 votes

No: 19,439 votes

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