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Election results hold in latest count of ballots

By The Columbian
Published: April 30, 2019, 8:41pm

An updated ballot count in the April 23 special election was released Tuesday, but there weren’t any major changes from the previous ballot count.

Hockinson School District’s three-year technology is gaining a little more support but still fell short; it now sits at 1,680 yes votes, or 49.07 percent, and 1,744 no votes, or 50.93 percent. Previously, the measure had 48.87 percent support. The vote will be certified on Friday.

Hockinson’s other ballot measure, a three-year replacement levy, now sits at 52.24 percent in favor, also slightly ahead of where it was on April 24.

Ridgefield School District’s three-year replacement levy strengthened its approval rate to 57.5 percent. Mount Pleasant School District’s three-year replacement levy didn’t receive any more ballots, and is still at 57.95 percent in favor.

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