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Headline: mlive, 3/14/2024
Nearly half of college-educated Ottawa County voters believe the county is worse run and less welcoming since a group of ultraconservative politicians took over the government a year ago, according to a new MLive survey.
The consistent trend throughout the polling of college-educated voters showed dissatisfaction with the group, Ottawa Impact, and its decisions. It’s a trend some experts say could affect the county’s talent attraction and retention capabilities. Ottawa County has been one of the fastest-growing large counties in Michigan over more than a decade.
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