Dublin City School District Levy Renewal (November 2011)
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A Dublin City School District Levy Renewal measure was on the November 8, 2011 ballot in the Dublin City school district area which is in Delaware and Franklin Counties.
This measure was defeated
Delaware
- YES 1,138 (35.96%)
- NO 2,027 (64.04%)
[1]
Franklin
- YES 9,995 (49.4%)
- NO 10,239 (50.6%)
[2]
Union
- YES 518 (41.84%)
- NO 720 (58.16%)
[3]
This measure would renewed the current school levy and would have gone towards operational costs of the school. The County officially placed this on the ballot as well as determined the amount of the levy on August 4. The current school levy does not expire until 2013 so school officials decided to put this on the ballot early in case it was not approve the first time.[4]
The levy renewed would have been in the amount of 7.2 mills. This measure would have also approved a bond for the school district in the amount of $25 million. The bond money would have gone towards additional classrooms, upgrading technology and equipment and maintenance costs of the school district.[5]
Footnotes
- ↑ Delaware County Board of Elections, Current Election Results
- ↑ Franklin County Board of Elections, November Election Results (dead link)
- ↑ Union County Board of Elections, November Elections Results
- ↑ Suburban News, "Dublin schools will ask voters to approve levy this fall," June 2, 2011 (dead link)
- ↑ The Columbus Dispatch, "Dublin to put levy, bond on fall ballot," July 21, 2011
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