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Printed From North Texas e-News == ntxe-news.com Front Page Even after 10 days of a steady turnout during early voting, Fannin County Courthouse was a busy place on Election Day. For much of the afternoon, a line of voters stretched out of the courthouse doors and down the steps outside. In addition to having their say regarding 11 constitutional amendments, voters in one school district were casting ballots in regard to a proposal to issue bonds and, in a neighboring school district, voters were deciding the fate of a possible rollback election. In the end, voters turned down the Bonham ISD $40 million Bond Election by more that 2-to-1. The Ector ISD rollback tax was also denied by voters. "The election judges and clerks, as well as the county clerk staff, all did an outstanding job during a stressful 14-hour day," remarked Fannin County Clerk Tammy Skidmore Rich late Tuesday evening. Elections results: November 3rd, 2009 Election in Fannin County BOND ELECTION The issuance of $40,000,000 of bonds by the For 521 or Against 1201 ########################## Approving the ad valorem tax rate of $1.30 per $100 valuation in For 59 or Against 89 Constitutional Amendment Election Proposition 1 For 869 or Against 1341 Proposition 2 For 1315 or Against 911 Proposition 3 For 1020 or Against 1192 Proposition 4 For 788 or Against 1414 Proposition 5 For 914 or Against 1270 Proposition 6 For 1180 or Against 1020 Proposition 7 For 1335 or Against 867 Proposition 8 For 1356 or Against 854 Proposition 9 For 1419 or Against 777 Proposition 10 For 1382 or Against 816
Proposition 11 For 1670 or Against 552 © Copyright 2002-2005 by North Texas e-News, llc. |