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This measure was '''defeated'''
This measure was '''defeated'''
* '''YES''' 3,865 (43.8%)
* '''YES''' 3,865 (43.8%)
* '''NO''' 4,966 (56.2%){{defeated}}<ref>[http://www.libertysystemsllc.com/results/ViewResults.aspx?CountyId=15&DistrictId=17208 ''Coles County Clerk'', Current Election Information]
* '''NO''' 4,966 (56.2%){{defeated}}<ref>[http://www.libertysystemsllc.com/results/ViewResults.aspx?CountyId=15&DistrictId=17208 ''Coles County Clerk'', Current Election Information]</ref>


This measure sought to add an addition 1 percent to the current county sales tax in order to further help the county schools. That one percent would have been used exclusively for the maintenance of school facilities.<Ref>[http://www.elections.state.il.us/ReferendaProfile/ReferendaSearch.aspx ''Coles County'', "Referenda List"]</ref>
This measure sought to add an addition 1 percent to the current county sales tax in order to further help the county schools. That one percent would have been used exclusively for the maintenance of school facilities.<Ref>[http://www.elections.state.il.us/ReferendaProfile/ReferendaSearch.aspx ''Coles County'', "Referenda List"]</ref>

Revision as of 18:49, 27 June 2011

A Coles County Sales Tax Addition measure was on the February 2 ballot in Coles County.

This measure was defeated

  • YES 3,865 (43.8%)
  • NO 4,966 (56.2%)Defeatedd[1]

This measure sought to add an addition 1 percent to the current county sales tax in order to further help the county schools. That one percent would have been used exclusively for the maintenance of school facilities.[2]

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