Mary Walker School District 207 Operations Tax Levy Replacement Proposition (February 2013)
A Mary Walker School District 207 Operations Tax Levy Replacement proposition was approved on the February 12, 2013 election ballot in Stevens County, which is in Washington.
This proposition authorized the Mary Walker School District to impose a replacement property tax levy of $225,000 per year for four years in order to fund maintenance and operation expenses in the District. The estimated rate for this tax is 1.40 mills ($1.40 per $1,000 of assessed valuation).[1]
Election results
Stevens County
Mary Walker School District Tax Prop. | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 403 | 55.21% | ||
No | 327 | 44.79% |
Election results from Stevens County Election Results Report.
Text of measure
Language on the ballot:
“ | The Board of Directors of Mary Walker School District 207 adopted Resolution No. 12-04 concerning a proposition to finance maintenance and operation expenses. This proposition would authorize the district to meet educational needs of its students by levying the following excess taxes, in place of an expiring levy, on all taxable property within the District, for maintenance and operation expenses:[2] | ” |
Collection Year: | Approx. rate/$1,000 value | Levy Amount |
2014 | $1.40 | $225,000.00 |
2015 | $1.40 | $225,000.00 |
2016 | $1.40 | $225,000.00 |
2017 | $1.40 | $225,000.00 |
All as specified in Resolution No. 12-04. Should this proposition be approved?[3]
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ Stevens County Washington February 12, 2013 online voters guide
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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