The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 4, 2002 - 7 ELECTION Continued from Page i Michigan voters by supporting a "tweaking" of Proposal A to allow for increases in property taxes. That 1994 ballot proposal froze property taxes and made the sales tax the primary source of education funding. Granholm officials deny a tax hike would be in the making should she be elected. "It's very important to students who are com- ing out of college looking to buy their first homes" that property taxes are not raised, said Sage Eastman, Posthumus' spokesman. Granholm "has rolled out new policy after new policy without a way to pay for it." Both campaigns expect several stops in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County before the Nov. 5 general election. Two seats on the University Board of Regents now held by Republicans will also be up for grabs as Democrats hope to boost their 5-3 majority. Regent Andrea Fischer Newman (R-Ann Arbor) is seeking reelection, while Regent Daniel Horning (R-Grand Haven) is stepping down as state Rep. Andrew Richner of Grosse Pointe Park will be carrying the GOP banner in his place. They will face Democrats Greg Stephens of Saline, a United Auto Work- ers official, and Ismail Ahmed of Dearborn, an Arab-American community activist. Similar elections will be held for the governing boards of Michigan State University, Wayne State Uni- versity and the Michigan Department of Educa- tion, with the top two vote-getters securing seats for an eight year term. "Given what we got in August, I expect a good turnout in November, with the race for governor and the fact that there's no incumbent," saidYvonne Carl, Ann Arbor interim city clerk. In another important race, state Rep. Andrew "Rocky" Raczkowski (R-Farmington Hills) is hoping to end Detroit Democrat Carl Levin's 24-year career in the U.S. Senate in a race that is focusing on military policy in its preliminary stages as Raczkowski is a captain in the Army Reserves and Levin chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee. In the race to succeed term-limited Secretary of State Candice Miller, Detroit election law attorney Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, who led then-Vice President Al Gore's recount effort in Florida during the 2000 presidential election, will be the Democratic candidate squaring off against former Kent County Clerk Terri Land of Byron Center. Republicans will also be seeking to break the near half-century Democratic hold on the attor- ney general's office. Livonia Republican Michael Cox, head of the homicide division in the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office will square off against state Sen. Gary Peters (D- Bloomfield Twp.). In local races, first-term incumbent John Hieftje is the Democratic candidate in the bien- nial Ann Arbor mayoral election. He will be squaring off against Republican City Council- woman Marcia Higgins. One City Council seat in each of the city's five wards will also be up for grabs. Four of the five races are contested, and former Council- woman Joan Lowenstein seeks a Comeback in the 2nd Ward after being defeated in 2001. With the mayor's vote, Democrats currently hold an 8-3 majority on the council. State Rep. Gene DeRossett (R-Manchester Twp.) will be in for a tough fight after his hometown was put in a more Democratic dis- trict including the northern parts of Ann Arbor after legislative redistricting. He will face Washtenaw County Road Commissioner Pam Byrnes, an attorney and Chelsea resi- dent, in one of the more competitive state House races this fall in the 52nd District. Republicans currently have a 58-52 majority in the House. In the 53rd District House race - based in Ann Arbor - incumbent Democ- rat Chris Kolb faces Republican John Milroy, both of Ann Arbor. For the 18th District state Senate race, for- mer state Rep. Liz Brater (D-Ann Arbor) will square off against Republican Gordon Darr of Dexter. The Senate is currently made up of 23 Republicans and 15 Democrats. Voters will also have to vote on several proposed amendments to the Michigan Con- stitution as well as a parks millage renewal for the city. Also on the ballot this fall: U.S. Rep. John Dingell of Dearborn will be carrying the Democratic banner in the heavily-Democratic 15th Congressional District. After defeating fellow Rep. Lynn Rivers of Ann Arbor in a bruising Democratic primary, Dingell faces Dearborn Republican Martin Kaltenbach. 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