Sweet Home’s school bond measure is well ahead in voting results from the May 19 primary election reported Monday evening, May 25, as was Sweet Home’s charter amendment measure. Support for the school bond was 56,42% (2,882 votes) to 43,58% “no” votes (2,226). Support for the amendments to Sweet Home’s charter, which governs the city’s structure, powers and municipal functions, was 56.01% of votes (1,425 to 43.99% (1,119) in opposition. In the R…
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