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A Marquette Law School poll shows 57% of Wisconsin voters oppose school referenda, prioritizing property tax reduction over increased public school spending.
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Wisconsin voters against higher public school spending: Poll
(The Center Square) – For the first time in the past 10 years of polling, more Wisconsin voters said they would vote against a school referendum than for it. Fifty-seven percent of voters said they would vote against a referendum in the new Marquette Law School poll. That compares to 52% in June, 57% in February, and 55% in January, saying they would vote for a school referendum if it were proposed by a local school board. The poll asked 846 reg…
Poll: Wisconsin Voters Prepared To Vote Against Public School Referenda
(The Center Square) – For the first time in the past 10 years of polling, more Wisconsin voters said they would vote against a school referendum than for it. Fifty-seven percent of voters said they would vote against a referendum in the new Marquette Law School poll. That compares to 52% in June, 57% in February and 55% in January saying they would vote for a school referendum if it was proposed by a local school board. The poll asked 846 regist…
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