Support for three local school levies in the Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp districts has grown after additional ballots were counted from a special election on Tuesday, resulting in increased margins of victory for each levy.
In the recent tally of votes from Tuesday’s special election, support for three local school levies has increased significantly. The Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp school districts proposed levy requests, which voters have responded to positively. As more ballots were processed on Thursday, the margin of victory for each of these levies has expanded, indicating a growing endorsement from the community for the educational initiatives put forth by these districts.
The updated vote counts reveal a solidifying support for the school levies in the Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp districts. As more ballots were counted, the winning margins increased, showcasing the community’s commitment to enhancing educational funding. This outcome is promising for the affected school districts as they seek to implement their proposed initiatives.
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