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* '''NO''' 21 (30.88%)<ref>[http://www.voterfind.com/public/ohnoble/results.htm ''Noble County Board of Elections'', Unofficial March Election Results] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>
* '''NO''' 21 (30.88%)<ref>[http://www.voterfind.com/public/ohnoble/results.htm ''Noble County Board of Elections'', Unofficial March Election Results] ''([[dead link]])''</ref>


This measure sought to renew the current levy which is set at a rate of $.20 per $100 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to continue to pay for current expenses in the township.<ref>[http://voterfind.tzo.org/nobleoh/data/20120306P/023%20%20%201X.pdf ''Noble County Board of Elections'', March Sample Ballot] ''([[timed out]])''</ref>
This measure sought to renew the current levy which is set at a rate of $.20 per $100 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to continue to pay for current expenses in the township.<ref>[http://voterfind.tzo.org/nobleoh/data/20120306P/023%20%20%201X.pdf ''Noble County Board of Elections'', March Sample Ballot]</ref>


==Text of measure==
==Text of measure==

Latest revision as of 21:18, 18 March 2024

An Elk Township Current Levy Renewal measure was on the March 6, 2012 ballot in the township of Summerfield which is in Noble County.

The measure was approved

  • YES 47 (69.12%)Approveda
  • NO 21 (30.88%)[1]

This measure sought to renew the current levy which is set at a rate of $.20 per $100 of assessed property value for a further five years in order to continue to pay for current expenses in the township.[2]

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Elk Township for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding two mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2012, first due in calendar year 2013.[3]

Footnotes

  1. Noble County Board of Elections, Unofficial March Election Results (dead link)
  2. Noble County Board of Elections, March Sample Ballot
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.