On Saturday, Bay City voters decided on three charter amendments, with about 8% of registered voters participating. Proposition A passed with 82%, changing City Council elections to staggered terms, ensuring more continuity. Proposition B narrowly passed with 51%, reducing required Council meetings from two to one per month, allowing for better flexibility without cutting transparency. However, Proposition C failed, with only 38% support. It would have allowed City Managers to live within 20 miles of Bay City instead of the current city limits requirement.