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School
district bond squeaks past the post
By
Brendan Shriane
Blaines
$20 million school bond has passed by the slimmest of margins.
Currently,
the yes votes are at 1258 (61 percent) out of a total of
2060 cast. Although the margin is extremely thin, Whatcom
County auditor Shirley Forslof is confident the results
will hold up. With any remaining ballots, wed
expect the trend to be the same, she said. The
vote is highly unlikely to change, but you never know until
the vote is certified.
Any
remaining absentees and 24 special ballots will be counted
May 25 and the vote will be certified at that time.
The
auditors office counted 288 absentee ballots on Friday
morning, 180 (62.5 percent) supporting the bond. Late absentees
are slightly more in favor of the measure than the absentees
counted on election night. That night, only 56 percent of
the absentees were for the bond, which needed a 60 percent
supermajority to pass.
Strongest
support for the levy was in the Blaine precincts with 65
percent of 767 votes in favor of the bond. Custer/Birch
Bay voters were the least in favor of the ballot issue
only 57 percent of the 674 votes in those three precincts
were in favor.
School
officials were obviously happy with the results. We
were real pleased, especially when looking at the challenges
of this bond. We were concerned with the current economic
environment, Blaine superintendent Gordon Dolman said.
Dolman
added he was concerned by the string of recent bad news
about jobs in Whatcom County. Especially when Intalco
announced it might be shutting down, Dolman said.
We knew we had to work with the community to get this
bond passed. We had to convince the public that this was
something that benefits the whole community, not just the
schools.
The
bond will cost homeowners about $60 a year on a $100,000
home.
Dolman said the school district would now get started on
installing a new phone system and building new classrooms
in the middle and high schools.
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