The bright spot for the Livingston County Republican Party in the midterms was getting 60% of its endorsed candidates into seats on school boards across the county. And no district got more of the Republican-endorsed candidates than Hartland. This is what’s so interesting about Tuesday’s showdown at the ballot box between two of the local party’s top dogs and the Hartland Schools; it’s the first post-midterm vote in which the GOP leaders flexed their muscles (over a non-Homestead tax renewal, of all things), and it ended with them getting trounced by a margin of 3-to-1. To be clear: the Livingston
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Maria Stuart worked at The Livingston County Press/ Livingston County Daily Press & Argus as a reporter, editor and managing editor. These days, she runs The Livingston Post.