The outcomes of Clark County’s three particular election votes held agency Wednesday, with voters rejecting a proposal to create a regional hearth authority in east Clark County and college funding measures in Battle Floor and Hockinson failing.
Outcomes launched by the Clark County Elections workplace Wednesday afternoon confirmed 5,386 “no” votes (51.56 p.c) and 5,061 “yes” votes (48.44 p.c) for Proposition 1, which sought to change the governance of the Camas-Washougal Fireplace Division and create a separate taxing district often called a regional hearth authority.
Battle Floor Public Colleges’ four-year, $166.3 million levy proposal acquired 11,946 “no” votes (51.01 p.c) and 11,473 “yes” votes (48.99 p.c) as of Wednesday’s depend.
“We’re not giving up yet. We’ll be monitoring results,” Battle Floor Superintendent Denny Waters mentioned Tuesday night time. “If it doesn’t pass, we’ve got to make $20 million worth of cuts.”
Hockinson Faculty District’s 21-year, $87 million levy proposal can be failing with 1,736 “no” votes (54.54 p.c) and 1,447 “yes” votes (45.46 p.c) as of Wednesday afternoon.
The Clark County Elections workplace, which has about 700 ballots left to depend, plans to publish up to date outcomes at 4 p.m. Thursday.