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International Falls School District: School District Question 1
The board of Independent School District No. 361 (International Falls) has proposed to revoke the school district's existing referendum revenue authorization of $567.49 per pupil and to replace that authorization with an authorization of $567.49 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would 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. 361 be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE
Precincts reporting 100.0%
Option Votes Vote%
Yes 1,096 72.8%
No 410 27.2%
International Falls School District: School District Question 2
The board of Independent School District No. 361 (International Falls) has also proposed to increase its general education revenue by $70 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for ten years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. If School District Ballot Question 1 is approved, shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 361 also be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
Precincts reporting 100.0%
Option Votes Vote%
Yes 1,002 66.6%
No 503 33.4%

Source: Minnesota Secretary of State

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