Large majority of voters oppose $34.55 million Central Linn schools bond following initial count - The New Era
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Large majority of voters oppose $34.55 million Central Linn schools bond following initial count - The New Era
Central Linn School District’s request for a five-year $34.55 million operating bond to make school improvements was receiving a strong “no” from voters after the initial count of ballots in the May 20 election. As of noon Wednesday, May 21, 75.26% of the votes counted opposed the levy, with 1,375 votes in – nearly 31% of the district’s registered voters. School Board candidates Stacey Winter (Zone 1), Garrett Leabo (Zone 2), Levi Farris (Zo…
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