(KLZA)--Tuesday was Municipal Election day in Missouri.
Results from the election include:
Holt County:
Voters approved a countywide sales tax of one-half of one percent for 10 years 405-76.
Funds will be used for the purchase of gravel and capital improvements to non-state maintained gravel roads.
The City of Oregon voters approved $1.8-million in revenue bonds to extend and improve the combined waterworks and sewage system 97 – 30.
Mound City voters approved a 30-cent increase in the tax levy per $100 of assessed valuation for street lighting for four years 67 – 19.
Nodaway-Holt School Board – two elected:
John Leigh Everhart 45; Kenneth Shewey 45; Kelley O'Riley 28.
Nodaway-Holt School District Proposition 2. Shall the current temporary operating tax levy of 89.9 cents per $100 of assessed valuation be continued through 2037? Passed 46 yes; 21 No.
Corning Road District 35-cent levy for four years passed 13 – 5.
In Holt County, voter turnout was just over 15.3% with 510 of the more than 3,300 registered voters casting a ballot.
ATCHISON COUNTY:
The Fairfax School District voters approved an increase in the property tax ceiling by approximately 75-cents per $100 of assessed valuation to just over $4.78 through 2024 to help pay for maintain facilities and pay increased costs associated with educational programs, utilities and other operational needs by a vote of 198 – 55.
The West Atchison Fire District 35-cent tax levy increase was approved for four years 41 – 15.
The Phelps City special road levy was approved 5-0.
In the Tarkio School Board election, Sam Hannah received 273 votes, Garrett Wood 229 and Rachel Graves 222. Hannah and Wood are elected to serve.
The Tarkio two-percent use tax was approved 231 – 81.
Tarkio voters voted down a proposal to dissolve the Board of Public Works and have the Board of Aldermen be solely over the water and sewer departments 253 voting against and 61 in favor.
Raymond Gebhards Jr. defeated Dalton Holbrook for the Tarkio Special Road District seat 226-115.
Lyle Johnson was elected to the Tarkio Rural Fire Board over James C. Smith 50-6.
22%, or 786 of the nearly 3,600 registered voters cast ballots Tuesday.
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