Ballots are due Tuesday for this month’s special election, which will determine the fate of school facilities funding in Battle Ground Public Schools.
Only voters in the Battle Ground Public Schools district are eligible to vote in this election, which, if approved, will provide $224.9 million in school bonds to the north county school district.
Voter turnout as of Thursday was 26.1 percent, about 10 percent shy of turnout for the same measure in February, according to the Clark County Elections Office. The measure failed with 58.7 percent support. Bond measures require 60 percent support to pass.
The district cites overcrowding, especially at its growing south end near Mount Vista, and dated buildings among the reasons for running the bond. Critics question how the funding measure could affect their property taxes, and whether the district needs the full slate of projects it’s planning to complete.