Logan County, Illinois ballot measures
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2013
April 9
Logan County Ambulance Property Tax Extension Limitation Proposition (April 2013)
Atlanta Public Library District Tax Levy Proposition (April 2013)
New Holland Village Electrical Aggregation Proposition (April 2013)
2012
November 6
Chestnut Street Light District Tax Question (November 2012)
Orvil Township Cemetery Question (November 2012)
Elkhart Village Electrical Aggregation Question (November 2012)
March 20
County, Village & City Electrical Aggregation Questions, 7 (March 2012)
Clinton School District Bond Measure (March 2012) (also in Macon & DeWitt Counties)
2011
April 5
Logan County School Sales Tax Increase (April 2011)
2010
February 2
Atlanta Public Library and Lawndale Light Districts Property Tax Extension (February 2010)
External links
- Logan County official
- County Clerk's Office & Election Information
- County Polling Locations
- Past Election Results: 2002-2011
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