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Ashby Public School District: School District Question 1
SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT QUESTION 1 APPROVAL OF SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENDUM REVENUE AUTHORIZATION The board of Independent School District No. 261 (Ashby) has proposed to increase its general education revenue by $1,400 per pupil. The porposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for five years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. YES Shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 261 be approved? NO BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION , YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
Precincts reporting 100.0%
Option Votes Vote%
Yes 309 50.2%
No 307 49.8%
West Central Area: School District Question 2
School District Ballot Question Revoking Existing Referendum Revenue Authorization^ Approving New Authorization. The board of Independent School District No. 2342 (West Central Area) has proposed to revoke the existing referendum revenue authorization of $950 per pupil that is scheduled to expire after taxes payable in 2011 and to replace that authorization with a new authorization of $1,250 per pupil.The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for ten (10) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. YES NO Shall the existing referendum revenue authorization be revoked and the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 2342 (West Central Area) be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
Precincts reporting 100.0%
Option Votes Vote%
No 571 53.5%
Yes 497 46.5%

Source: Minnesota Secretary of State

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