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A '''Carey Exempted Village School District tax levy''' was on the [[May 5, 2009 ballot measures in Ohio|May 5, 2009 ballot]] in [[Wyandot County, Ohio ballot measures|Wyandot County]] for school district voters.<ref>[http://www.theprogressortimes.com/news/articles.asp?articleID=10658 ''The Progressor Times'', "Committee decides local options for new school", February 4, 2009]</ref>
A '''Carey Exempted Village School District tax levy''' was on the [[May 5, 2009 ballot measures in Ohio|May 5, 2009 ballot]] in [[Wyandot County, Ohio ballot measures|Wyandot County]] for school district voters.<ref>[http://www.theprogressortimes.com/news/articles.asp?articleID=10658 ''The Progressor Times'', "Committee decides local options for new school," February 4, 2009]</ref>
The measure was '''defeated'''.<ref>[http://www.advertiser-tribune.com/page/content.detail/id/514606.html?nav=5005 ''Advertiser-Tribune'',"Carey issue fails, Upper Sandusky tax passes," May 6,2009]</ref>
The measure was '''defeated'''.<ref>[http://www.advertiser-tribune.com/page/content.detail/id/514606.html?nav=5005 ''Advertiser-Tribune'',"Carey issue fails, Upper Sandusky tax passes," May 6,2009]</ref>
* Yes: 520
* Yes: 520

Revision as of 12:42, 18 March 2014

A Carey Exempted Village School District tax levy was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in Wyandot County for school district voters.[1] The measure was defeated.[2]

  • Yes: 520
  • No: 1,022 Defeatedd

If it had passed, the size of the new school bond would be $12,115,147, with an interest rate of 5.25% for 28 years. Millage would be 9.46. It would have cost a resident with an $82,100 property value about $237.85 per year.

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