UNDATED (WTAQ) – Voters across Northeast Wisconsin went to the polls Tuesday to decide on local referendums.
In Oshkosh, voters are leaning towards approving $28 million over 7 years for operation and maintenance at the Oshkosh Area School District. With 96 percent of precincts reporting, 60 percent of people voted yes.
In Peshtigo, residents rejected spending $33.9 million for a new middle-high school and auditorium. 57 percent of people voted no.
Residents in the Town of Menasha overwhelmingly supported incorporating into a Village by an 86-14 margin.
Other referendums are:
Algoma Schools — $4.68 million for renovation and improvements.
- Yes 80%
- No 20%
Chilton Schools — $5.2 million over 4 years for education programs
- No 67%
- Yes 33%
Gillett Schools — $950,000 over 4 years for education costs
- No 54%
- Yes 46%
Goodman-Armstrong Schools — $1.65 million over 3 years for maintenance
- Yes 60%
- No 40%
Gresham Schools (1) — $3.2 million in bonds for athletic facilities
- No 66%
- Yes 34%
Gresham Schools (2) — $6 million in bonds for renovations and improvements
- No 61%
- Yes 39%
Lena Schools — $3.25 million over 5 years for education and maintenance
- Yes 54%
- No 46%
Mishicot Schools — $10 million in bonds for improvement and renovations
- Yes 66%
- No 34%
Sturgeon Bay Schools — $6.85 million over 3 years for education programs
- Yes 64%
- No 36%
Winneconne Schools (1) — $1.2 million over 5 years for operation and maintenance
- Yes 59%
- No 41%
Winneconne Schools (2) — $12.5 million in bonds for construction and improvements
- Yes 61%
- No 39%