from the Detroit News:
Rick Snyder is a political newcomer who wants Michigan voters to make him the state’s next governor on Nov. 2.
But in the past five years, Snyder himself hasn’t always made it to the polls on Election Day, records show. Since 2005, he’s missed five of the last 13 elections. He did not vote in three Ann Arbor schools elections and he didn’t vote in 2006 when his township had a ballot question about its growth management plan.
More recently, the Republican nominee failed to cast a ballot in the August 2008 state primary. Although there were no contested races in that election, his township, Superior, had two millage renewals on the ballot, records show. Both passed.
Over the same period, his opponent, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, voted in every election.
Snyder spokesman Bill Nowling said it’s not unusual for people like Snyder, who travels often for business, to miss an election or two. “The issue is not Rick’s voting record. The issue is Rick’s vision for Michigan’s future,” Nowling said. ........(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.detnews.com/article/20101008/POLITICS02/10080405/Snyder-voting-record-spotty#ixzz11sQJP3jj