With about 8,700 more Clark County votes tallied Wednesday, the fate of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District levy still hangs in the balance, while a second candidate for the county assessor seat may have cemented his position.
Across four counties in the library district — Clark, Skamania, Klickitat and a portion of Cowlitz — the property tax hike measure gained no new traction. It was failing by the same 50.2 percent to 49.8 percent as on election night, but trailed by 295 votes — 37,241 to 36,946 — an increase from Tuesday’s 270-vote gap.
In Clark County alone, the library measure was losing by 1,649 votes, compared to 1,493 votes on Tuesday.
At stake is restoration of full hours and days of operation at 13 branch libraries, starting next spring. Should it pass, the measure will increase Clark County property tax rates about 8 cents per $1,000 assessed value in 2011. That’s $16 more for a home worth $200,000.