Tuesday, February 20, 2007
11:50 AM
$200 Million in School Referendums on Ballot Today
Sixteen referendums in 12 school districts worth $200 million will be voted on today during the spring primary.
Green Bay voters face the largest referendums -- two proposals totaling $95 million -- most of which will go toward building a new high school.
Milwaukee County's Greenfield will hold the next largest referendum; voters there are being asked whether to spend $38 million on school renovations.
Sun Prairie, home to state Supreme Court candidate Joe Sommers, is also holding a referendum for $15 million, while no referendums are being held in Madison, home to Supreme Court candidate Linda Clifford, or in Washington County, home to candidate Annette Ziegler.
Districts holding Tuesday votes:
--Adams-Friendship
--Bangor
--Brillion
--Green Bay
--Greenfield
--Kewaunee
--Little Chute area
--Oostburg
--Pardeeville area
--Seymour community
--Sun Prairie area
--Wisconsin Heights
-- By Matt Dolbey
Labels: 2007 spring primary
