HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) — Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, was Election Day
Here are Allegan County contested election highlights:
City of the Village of Douglas (All candidates are write-ins, having missed the filing deadline.)
Three city council seats, 2-year terms:
- Cathy North – 202
- Kathryn Mooradian – 189
- Jerry Donovan – 174
- Greg Harvath – 155
Allegan County Clerk’s office recorded 609 votes, all of which must be counted as of 4 a.m. Nov. 6, 2019.
City of Fennville, four city commissioner seats
- James Hayden – 57
- Eric Almquist – 53
- John Jamros – 43
- Shawn Machan – 42
- Morgan Bolles – 22
- Scott Hageman – 16
City of Saugatuck, three council seats, 2-year terms:
- Garnet Lewis – 274
- Christine Peterson – 216
- Holly Leo -185
- Corwin Stoppel – 152
- Stephen T. Boyd -136
- Todd Hoskins – 111
Allegan County ballot proposals:
SALEM TOWNSHIP: PROPOSAL TO RENEW EXISTING ROAD MILLAGE – Yes 172, No 75
PLAINWELL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS BOND PROPOSAL – Yes 1007, No 809
SAUGATUCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL – Yes 832, No 313
SAUGATUCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS MILLAGE PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO OPERATE A SYSTEM OF PUBLIC RECREATION AND PLAYGROUNDS – Yes 852, No 296
Ottawa County contested election highlights:
Grand Haven – Mayor
- Robert Monteza – 1,408 (53%)
- Josh Brugger – 1,251 (47%)
Grand Haven – Council (top three elected)
- Mike Fritz – 1,626 (35.3%)
- Ryan Cummins – 1470 (31.9%)
- Jamie Cooper – 1,094 (23.7 %)
- Collin Beighley – 421 (9.1%)
Grand Haven – Board of Power & Light Trustee
- Todd Crum – 1,302 (54.8 %)
- Andy Cawthon – 1,073 (45.2%)
Holland – Mayor
- Nathan Bocks – 3,839 (53.4%)
- Nancy DeBoer – 3,349 (46.6%)
Holland – Council At-Large Seat
- Lyn Raymond – 3,725 (54.6%)
- Vicki Holmes – 3,100 (45.4%)
HUDSONVILLE SCHOOLS BOND PROPOSAL – Yes 3,561 (68.9%), No 1,609 (31.1%)




