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Camas School District’s replacement levies passing by comfortable margins

Election night results show 58% of voters supporting capital-technology levy; 56.5% saying ‘yes’ to larger educational programs and operations levy

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Supporters of the Camas School District's replacement levies hold signs of support in Camas, ahead of the Feb. 13, 2024, special election. (Contributed photo courtesy of Concerned Citizens for Quality Schools)

The results are in and, as of the first ballot count Tuesday evening, the Camas School District’s levies look likely to pass. 

Unofficial results of the Feb. 13 special election posted to the Clark County Elections website at 8:18 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, show the school district’s Proposition 6, which asked voters to approve a 4-year replacement educational programs and operations (EP&O) levy, is passing by a margin of 56.5% to 43.5%, with 3,541 “yes” votes compared to 2,725 “no” votes.

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