Newaygo Public School District Levy Renewal Proposal (November 2012)

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A Newaygo Public School District Levy Renewal proposal was on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in Newaygo County, which is in Michigan, where it was approved.

This proposal authorized the Newaygo Public School District to renew a property tax levy of 18 mills ($18 per $1,000 of assessed valuation) for 5 years in order to fund operating costs of the District. The estimated first year revenue from this tax is $2,538,240.[1]

Election results

Newaygo School District Tax Levy Prop.
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 2,454 55.85%
No1,94044.15%

Election results from Newaygo County Election Results (dead link)'

Text of measure

Language on the ballot:

This proposal will allow the school district to levy the statutory rate of 18 mills on all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance and renews millage that will expire with the 2013 tax levy.

Shall the currently authorized millage rate limitation of 18 mills ($18.00 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Newaygo Public School District, Newaygo County, Michigan, be renewed for a period of 5 years, 2014 to 2018, inclusive, to provide funds for operating purposes; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2014 is approximately $2,538,240 (this is a renewal of millage which will expire with the 2013 tax levy)?[1][2]


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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Newaygo County Elections, Ballot Information
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.



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