There were two state-wide questions on the July 14 ballot, as well as the School Budget Validation.
Question 1: Do you favor a $15,000,000 bond issue to invest in high speed infrastructure for unserved and underserved areas?
Yes | 1872 |
No | 833 |
Question 2: Do you favor a $105,000,000 bond issue for improvement of highways, bridges, railroads & transportation projects?
Yes | 2117 |
No | 615 |
Article 1: Shall the City of Sanford adopt the 2020/2021 School Budget as proposed by the Budget Committee and approved by the City Council?
Yes | 2147 |
No | 581 |
A total of 2,751 ballots were cast (444 in person and 1418 absentee), which represents approximately 19% of the registered voters of Sanford and Springvale.
Complete election results can be found on the City of Sanford’s website here.
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