February 11, 2020 Special Election Results
Tuesday was special election day in Washington State, with several school districts in our region asking voters to approve excess levies.
These levies pay for enrichment programs and operational costs that aren't covered by state funding.
Benton County
Finley School District 53 Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy
YES 50%
NO 50%
Paterson School District 50 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operational Levy
YES 61.36%
NO 38.64%
Kiona-Benton City School District 52 Educational Programs and Operation Replacement Levy
YES 42.7%
NO 57.3%
Franklin County
Kahlotus School District 56 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operations Levy
YES 80.95%
NO 19.05%
School District 109 Washtucna Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy
YES 68.66%
NO 31.34%
North Franklin School District No. J51-162 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy
YES 69.95%
NO 30.05%
School District 147 Othello Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy
YES 63.83%
NO 36.17%
Grant County
Grant County Hospital District #2 Proposition No. 1 Levy for Operations and Maintenance
YES 61.91%
NO 38.09%
Grant County Hospital District #5 Proposition No. 1
YES 46.49%
NO 53.51%
Royal School District #160 Proposition No. 1
YES 58.57%
NO 41.43%
Walla Walla County
Proposition 1- Walla Walla (Emergency Medical Services)
YES 80.61%
NO 19.39%
College Place School District No. 250 Propsition 1
YES 59.66%
NO 40.34%
Dixie School District No. 101 Proposition 1
YES 62.59%
NO 37.41%
Dixie School District No. 101 Proposition 2
YES 60.43%
NO 39.57%
Prescott School District No. 402-37 Proposition 1
YES 69.29%
NO 30.71%
Waitsburg School District No. 140-100 Proposition 1
YES 71.06%
NO 28.94%
Walla Walla School District No. 140
YES 71.06%
NO 28.84%