9:14 AM: Voters across state face referenda tomorrow
Forty-seven school districts are seeking $450 million in extra money through referendums Tuesday, according to a list posted at the Department of Public Instruction Web site.
In November, 10 referendum questions comprising just more than $302 million were posed to voters; five of them worth $145 million were approved.
A year ago, a record $663 million in referendum questions were put to voters by 52 school districts. Of that, $425 million was denied while $239 million was approved.
See a list of the referendums here.
Labels: 2008 spring election

