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Lemont-Bromberek and Sunnybrook School Districts Property Tax Increase (February 2010)
There were the Lemont-Bromberek and Sunnybrook School Districts Property Tax Increase measures on the February 2 ballot in Cook County for voters in those school district areas.
The Lemont-Bromberek measure sought to increase the district property tax by .45 percent for general use by the school district.
The Sunnybrook measure sought to increase the district property tax by .40 percent in order to be used for general school purposes.[1]
- YES 1,149 (53.72%)
- NO 990 (46.28%)[2]
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