Wayzata Public School District: School Board Member (Elect 3) | |||
Precincts reporting | 100.0% | ||
Candidate | Votes | Vote% | |
Susan Hayes Droegemueller | 2,370 | 26.2% | |
Susan Gaither | 2,258 | 24.9% | |
John A. Moroz | 2,096 | 23.1% | |
Erik Brown | 1,036 | 11.4% | |
Marvin Hannon | 710 | 7.8% | |
Nolan Fredrickson | 580 | 6.4% | |
Write-In | 8 | 0.1% |
Wayzata Public School District: School Board Member Special Election (2yr) | |||
Precincts reporting | 100.0% | ||
Candidate | Votes | Vote% | |
Carter Green Peterson | 2,016 | 61.6% | |
Mark R. Ness | 1,254 | 38.3% | |
Write-In | 4 | 0.1% |
Wayzata Public School District: School District Question 1 | |||
The School Board of Independent School District No. 284 (Wayzata Public Schools) has proposed to revoke the school district's existing referendum revenue authorization of $1,609.28 per pupil and to replace that authorization with a new authorization of $1,609.28 per pupil. The school district's actual referendum revenue authorization for any year shall not exceed the statutory maximum for that year. The proposed new referendum revenue authorization would increase each year by the rate of inflation and be applicable for ten years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the school district's existing referendum revenue authorization be revoked and the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 284 be approved? | |||
Precincts reporting | 100.0% | ||
Option | Votes | Vote% | |
Yes | 2,888 | 60.2% | |
No | 1,908 | 39.8% |
Wayzata Public School District: School District Question 2 | |||
The School Board of Independent School District No. 284 (Wayzata Public Schools) has also proposed to revoke a portion of its existing capital project levy authorization of 2.535% times the net tax capacity of the school district and to replace that authorization with a new authorization of 2.535% times the net tax capacity of the school district. The proposed new authorization will raise approximately $3,116,710 for taxes payable in 2010, the first year it is to be levied. The proposed authorization would be applicable for ten years and the estimated total cost of the projects to be funded over that time period is approximately $31,167,104. The money raised by the proposed authorization will be used to provide funding for the acquisition, installation and support of improved technology and technology systems in various school district facilities, and the purchase of instructional equipment. The projects to be funded by the proposed authorization have received a positive review and comment from the Commissioner of Education. Shall a portion of the school district's existing capital project levy authorization be revoked and the new capital project levy authorization proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 284 be approved? | |||
Precincts reporting | 100.0% | ||
Option | Votes | Vote% | |
Yes | 2,831 | 59.0% | |
No | 1,965 | 41.0% |
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State
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