Newton Township voters came out in force and the results were, 590 voted to reduce the board and 350 voted to keep it at five. The current supervisors - including the one that will be appointed by a judge - will serve until December 31, 2005, and then the new supervisors will take over.
Despite the heavy turnout, there were no problems and the lines moved quickly. However, there was one minor incident outside. George Koerner and I were passing out flyers to let the voters know that the question was on the ballot and where it was located. A person walked up to me and stated that what we were doing was illegal. I told him that there are election officials inside and he should report it so that they can come out and explain to us what is illegal and how to correct it. I knew that we were not doing anything wrong because I checked with an election official before doing anything and we were told that being outside was fine because more than 50 feet away from the voting machines. I asked George if he knew whom that person was. George said yep that’s Ron Imdorf, the guy that caused us to have five supervisors. Mr. Imdorf came back out without an official and told us we had to be 300 feet away. He said he was taking pictures and that he would challenge the referendum because what we were doing was illegal. There was an exchange of words and without getting into specifics, I told Mr. Imdorf to take his pictures and leave.