Town votes to oust entire government over Chinese factory plans
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  • Residents were upset over the board approving a China-linked factory
  • Resident: “We want everyone to have a voice, not have any secrecy anymore”
  • The new board will be sworn in on Wednesday

(NewsNation) — A rural Michigan town voted to oust its entire local government Tuesday after the town board approved a Chinese-affiliated electric battery plant.

Residents of Green Charter Township, Michigan, strongly disapproved of their local township board’s decision to greenlight the construction of a Chinese-connected electric vehicle battery plant in their community.

The project was expected to create more than 2,300 jobs as part of a $2.34 billion investment.

However, it’s the possible communist connection that so many Green Charter Township residents said drove them to the polls and fueled the town’s anger.

The Chinese-affiliated company Gotion previously denied allegiance to the communist party of China. However, its corporate records say, “The company shall set up a party organization and carry out party activities in accordance with the constitution of the communist party of China.”

“Right now, we are not on friendly terms with China. They are threatening us. I consider them the enemy. I don’t want them here, either,” resident Harry King said.

With the overwhelming distrust for the town’s government, a clerk from a neighboring township ran the election and counted the ballots.

Cheers erupted as voters heard the results from the recall election held to vote out the entire town board.

This is just the beginning. The new board will be sworn in on Wednesday and the process to keep Gotion out of their township will begin. Gotion has already bought the property, so the new board is expecting a long road ahead, but they said they are willing to fight.

“We want everyone to have a voice and not have any secrecy anymore. This whole thing that went down with Gotion was horrible from the first go around. And like I said, the people have spoken,” one woman told NewsNation during Tuesday night’s election celebration.

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