According to the Clark County Elections Office, Camas School District No. 117, Proposition No. 1, Bonds to Improve Safety, and Construct and Renovate School Facilities has passed with 61.07% of the vote, a super majority, with 38.93% voting against the bond measure. A total of 5,983 votes have been cast so far, with 3,654 votes in favor of the measure.
Local residents have been campaigning hard for the $120 million levy, which keeps essential operations running for several years, and also allots funds to build an annex to the existing Camas High School. Camas has managed its funds well over the years, and voters are showing their approval with the votes. These types of measures require a supermajority, or 60 percent of votes cast.
“It’s a hard threshold to meet sometimes,” said Camas School District Superintendent, Mike Nerland.
Other local districts are experiencing similar special election results. These other districts have earmarked their funds differently than Camas.
- Green Mountain School District passed with 56%.
- Hockinson School District passed with 53%.
- La Center School District passed with 56%.
- Ridgefield School District passed with 63%.
- Vancouver School District passed with 70%.
These results are from the Clark County Elections Office, but are considered unofficial until all votes are turned in, and official tallies are certified. It takes day for all votes to be counted, and certified.