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Bellefontaine School District Levy Renewals, 2 (November 2011)

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TwoBellefontaine School District Levy Renewal were on theNovember 8, 2011 ballot in the Bellefontaine school district area which is inLogan County.

Both measures wereapproved

The first measure sought to renew the current school levy which is set at a rate of 4.4 mills for a period of five years in order to further pay for emergency requirements as needed in the school district.

  • YES 2,510 (58.6%)Approveda
  • NO 1,773 (41.4%)

The second measure sought to renew the current school levy which is set at a rate of 6.05 mills for a period of five years in order to further pay for current expenses as needed in the school district.[1]

  • YES 2,600 (60.83%)Approveda
  • NO 1,674 (39.17)[2]

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