Mason County Central School District Tax Levy Increase Proposal (February 2013)
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A Mason County Central School District Tax Levy Increase proposal was approved on the February 26, 2013 election ballot in Lake, Mason and Oceana Counties, which are in Michigan.
This measure authorized the Mason County Central School District to impose an additional property tax levy of 1.4271 mills ($1.4271 per $1,000 of assessed valuation) for just the year of 2013 in order to fund the operations of the district. The estimated revenue from this tax is $137,607.[1]
Election results
Mason County Central SD Tax Prop. | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 242 | 52.61% | ||
No | 218 | 47.39% |
Election results from County February 26, 2013 election results.
Text of measure
Language on the ballot:
“ | This proposal will allow the school district to levy the statutory rate of not to exceed 18 mills on all
property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance. Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Mason County Central School District, Mason, Lake and Oceana Counties, be increased by 1.4271 mills ($1.4271 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for the year 2013 to provide funds for operating purposes; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2013 is approximately $137,607 (this millage is to restore millage lost as a result of the reduction required by the Michigan Constitution of 1963)?[1][2] |
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See also
- February 26, 2013 ballot measures in Michigan
- Mason County, Michigan ballot measures
- Lake County, Michigan ballot measures
- Oceana County, Michigan ballot measures
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Michigan Secretary of State sample ballot generator
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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