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Issue
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What is required to
pass a bond issue?
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turnout equal to 40 percent of the ballots cast in the last
November election is required to validate a bond election in a
given district. |
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Of
that total turnout, 60 percent of the votes must be
"yes," for the issue to pass. |
For example:
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If
1,000 votes were cast in the last November election,
400 total votes must be cast to validate (40% of 1,000),
of the 400 votes cast, 240 must be "yes" votes (60% of
400 = 240). |
What is required to
pass a levy issue?
The levy requirements
are the same as the bond issue (listed above) however, if the required 40%
does not turnout, the levy can pass if the issue receives the minimum
number of "yes" votes.
For example:
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If
1,000 votes were cast in the last November election,
400 total votes must be cast to validate (40 percent of 1,000),
of the 400 votes cast, 240 must be "yes" votes (60% of
400 = 240).
If less than 400 total votes cast, for example, 300 total votes
cast, then 240 of the 300 votes must be "yes" votes to
pass the levy. |
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State Constitutional change allowed for the minimum number of
"yes" votes to pass a levy. This change was due to voters
staying home and not voting which caused levies to not receive the
required 40% voter turnout to validate a levy.
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What is required to
pass a levy lid increase?
A
fifty percent majority. (50% + 1 vote)
What is required to
pass an annexation?
A
fifty percent majority. (50% + 1 vote)
What is required to
pass an advisory ballot, sales and use tax, or change of form of
government?
A
fifty percent majority. (50% + 1 vote)
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County
issues requested by districts are in the form of: (list not
inclusive)
Bonds
A district will ask for authorization of bonds usually to build and/or
equip a structure. New schools, fire stations and aquatic centers are
examples for bond construction money.
Levies
A district will ask for authorization to cover their maintenance and
operation costs. In Thurston County, school districts place levy issues on
the ballot every two years to replace their previously approved expiring
two year levies. Also, other districts such as, parks or Medic One, can
place levy requests on the ballot.
Levy Lid Increases
A district, usually a fire district, will ask for authorization to
increase its regular property tax levy rate. By law, fire districts have
to follow a tax allocation distribution formula. If a district determines
the allocation is not enough the district has the option of requesting a
levy lid increase.
Annexations
A district will ask for authorization to be placed within another taxing
district or change its boundary lines.
Advisory
Ballots, Sales and Use Tax, Change of Form of Government, other
A district will ask voters' approval or opinion to change an existing
situation or create something new.
State Measures are in
the form of Initiatives, Referendums and Constitutional Amendments.
Secretary of States Office - Initiatives and Referendums
Recount
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