Election Results
Here are Tuesday election results from counties that had finished counting ballots. In all cases, sufficient voters cast ballots to validate the results. School bond and levy proposals require 60 percent approval for passage.
SPOKANE COUNTY
City of Airway Heights Sewer Bond
Yes 138 (75%)
No 45 (25%)
City of Millwood Library Annexation
Yes 76 (62%)
No 47 (38%)
STEVENS COUNTY
Chewelah School District Construction Bond
Yes 676 (58%)
No 487 (42%)
Onion Creek School District Operating Levy
Yes NA
No NA
LINCOLN COUNTY
Creston School District Operating Levy
Yes 135 (48%)
No 146 (52%)
Harrington School District Operating Levy
Yes 197 (71%)
No 79 (29%)
Bus Levy
Yes 175 (65%)
No 94 (35%)
Sprague School District Operating Levy
Yes 103 (69%)
No 47 (31%)
Wilbur School District Operating Levy
Yes 264 (64%)
No 146 (36%)
WHITMAN COUNTY
Colton School District Tax Bond
Yes 184 (53%)
No 162 (47%)
Maintenance and Operation Levy
Yes 248 (72%)
No 98 (28%)
Palouse School District Maintenance and Operation Levy
Yes 242 (81%)
No 58 (19%)
Garfield School District Maintenance and Operation Levy
Yes 171 (79%)
No 46 (21%)
Capital Projects Fund Levy
Yes 165 (76%)
No 51 (24%)
Steptoe School District Main. and Op. Levy
Yes 68 (89%)
No 8 (11%)
School Improvement and Repairs Levy
Yes 64 (88%)
No 9 (12%)
Oakesdale School District Main. and Op. Levy
Yes 189 (74%)
No 68 (26%)
Oakesdale Cemetery District General Maintenance
Yes 126 (78%)
No 45 (22%)
Tekoa School District Operation Levy (Does not include up to 13 Spokane County ballots)
Yes NA
No NA
Rosalia School District Operation Levy (Does not include up to 21 Spokane County ballots)
Yes 205 (58%)
No 146 (42%)
Town of Rosalia Capital Improvements and Maintenance of Streets Levy
Yes 129 (67%)
No 62 (33%)
Park and Recreation District
Yes 226 (64%)
No 126 (36%)
Town of Garfield Park and Recreation District
Yes 167 (78%)
No 46 (22%)
Town of Endicott Park and Recreation Levy
Yes 105 (83%)
No 22 (17%) , DataTimes
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