JEFFERSON ELECTION VOTE — Yes on Mountain View bonds; yes on PT school levy; Chimacum bonds failing

City/Town

City of Port Townsend PROPOSITION NO. 1 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND – MOUNTAIN VIEW COMMONS IMPROVEMENT BONDS (60 percent yes vote required)

Measure Vote Vote %

YES

2,492 71.47%

NO

995 28.53%

Total Votes 3,487 100%

School

Chimacum School District No. 49 PROPOSITION NO. 1 CHIMACUM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49 – FACILITY IMPROVEMENT GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS – $34,800,000 (60 percent yes vote required)

Measure Vote Vote %

APPROVED?

2,033 50.88%

REJECTED?

1,963 49.12%

Total Votes 3,996 100%

Precinct Results »

Port Townsend School District No. 50 PROPOSITION NO. 1 PORT TOWNSEND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50 – REPLACEMENT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND OPERATIONS LEVY (50 percent yes vote required)

Measure Vote Vote %

LEVY…YES

3,947 70.82%

LEVY…NO

1,626 29.18%

Total Votes 5,573 100%

Sequim School District No. 323 PROPOSITION NO. 1 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS – $49,265,000

*Multi-county race. Results include only Jefferson County. (60 percent yes vote required)

Measure Vote Vote %

APPROVED

74 52.48%

REJECTED

67 47.52%

Total Votes 141 100%

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