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Voters Approve 79 Percent of School Referenda
By Dee Pettack | November 9, 2022
Preliminary numbers from yesterday’s election show Wisconsin voters approved 79 percent (64 questions passed, 17 failed) of the school funding referendums on the ballot. Debt referendum questions led the way with an 82 percent pass rate (32 passed, 7 failed). Non-recurring referendums to exceed the revenue limit had a 75 percent pass rate (21 passed, 7 failed). Finally, 11 referendum questions to exceed the revenue limit on a recurring basis passed, while 3 failed (79 percent pass rate).
With these election results, it is clear that many Wisconsin voters continue to see the need for more resources to meet the educational needs of Wisconsin school children.
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