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This measure was '''approved'''
This measure was '''approved'''
* '''YES''' 80 (59.7%){{approved}}
* '''YES''' 80 (59.7%){{approved}}
* '''NO''' 54 (40.3%)<ref>[http://www.co.delaware.oh.us/boe/results/2011/special.summary.htm ''Delaware County Board of Elections'', May Election Results]</ref>
* '''NO''' 54 (40.3%)<ref>[http://www.co.delaware.oh.us/boe/results/2011/special.summary.htm ''Delaware County Board of Elections'', May Election Results] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>


This measure sought to renew the current police levy with one set at a rate of 6 mills for a period of five years in order to help pay for the police protection services offered in the village.<ref>[http://www.co.delaware.oh.us/boe/issues/issues.may.2011.pdf ''Delaware County Board of Elections'', May Issues List] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>
This measure sought to renew the current police levy with one set at a rate of 6 mills for a period of five years in order to help pay for the police protection services offered in the village.<ref>[http://www.co.delaware.oh.us/boe/issues/issues.may.2011.pdf ''Delaware County Board of Elections'', May Issues List] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>

Revision as of 16:19, 15 October 2014

An Ashley Village Police Levy Renewal measure was on the May 3, 2011 ballot in the village of Ashley, which is in Delaware County.

This measure was approved

  • YES 80 (59.7%)Approveda
  • NO 54 (40.3%)[1]

This measure sought to renew the current police levy with one set at a rate of 6 mills for a period of five years in order to help pay for the police protection services offered in the village.[2]

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