Wapak City Park Levy Renewal (May 2011): Difference between revisions

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This measure was '''approved'''
This measure was '''approved'''
* '''YES''' 302 (81.62%){{approved}}
* '''YES''' 302 (81.62%){{approved}}
* '''NO''' 68 (18.38%)<ref>[http://www2.auglaizecounty.org/files/OFFICIAL%20RESULTS%2020110503%20PRIMARY%20ELECTION%20.PDF ''Auglaize County Board of Elections'', May Official Election Results]</ref>
* '''NO''' 68 (18.38%)<ref>[http://www2.auglaizecounty.org/files/OFFICIAL%20RESULTS%2020110503%20PRIMARY%20ELECTION%20.PDF ''Auglaize County Board of Elections'', May Official Election Results] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>


This measure sought to renew the current park levy which is set at a rate of 1 mill for a further five years in order to continue to help pay for general park and recreational costs in the city.<ref>[http://www2.auglaizecounty.org/files/List%20of%2011P%20Issues.pdf ''Auglaize County Board of Elections'', May Issues List] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>
This measure sought to renew the current park levy which is set at a rate of 1 mill for a further five years in order to continue to help pay for general park and recreational costs in the city.<ref>[http://www2.auglaizecounty.org/files/List%20of%2011P%20Issues.pdf ''Auglaize County Board of Elections'', May Issues List] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>

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A Wapak City Park Levy Renewal measure was on the May 3, 2011 ballot in the city of Wapak which is in Auglaize County.

This measure was approved

  • YES 302 (81.62%)Approveda
  • NO 68 (18.38%)[1]

This measure sought to renew the current park levy which is set at a rate of 1 mill for a further five years in order to continue to help pay for general park and recreational costs in the city.[2]

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