All three school measures increase margins

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

By Evan Smith
ShorelineAreaNews Politics Writer


All three Shoreline School District ballot measures showed increased support in the Wednesday vote count.

The maintenance-and-operations levy and the technology levy both increased their overwhelming passing margins, and the construction bond measure widened what had been a narrow margin.

The vote for the measure to approve construction bonds to rebuild the District’s two high schools increased from 60.83 Tuesday night to 61.50 percent Wednesday afternoon. The bond measure needs a 60 percent approval rate to pass. The measure has already exceeded the number of votes needed to validate the election.

The District’s maintenance-and-operations levy, which can pass with a simple majority, increased its “yes“ vote from 68.09 Tuesday to 69.06 percent Wednesday.

The technology levy, which also can pass with a simple majority, increased its portion of “yes“ votes from 64.37 percent to 65.08 percent.

Voter turnout through Wednesday afternoon had already matched the expected countywide turnout.

Ballots included in the Wednesday count were generally those received by Tuesday, meaning that they had to be mailed by Monday or dropped off by Tuesday.

The next vote count is scheduled for 4:30 pm Thursday. The elections department will continue to count votes until final certification, Wednesday, February 24.

The vote count as of Wednesday afternoon:


SHORELINE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 412

Ballots Cast/Registered Voters
14,994
/
42.352
35.40%
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Levy for Educational Programs, Maintenance and Operations


YES

10,302
69.06%

NO

4,615
30.94%
Proposition No. 2 Bonds for Modernization/Replacement of Shorecrest and Shorewood High Schools


APPROVED

8,768
61.50%

REJECTED

5,489
38.50%
Proposition No. 3 Capital Levy for Technology Improvements and Support

YES

9,301
65.08%

NO

4,990
34.92%

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