Growing Support for Local School Levies Following Special Election Results

Support for three local school levies has increased, as indicated by updated vote counts from the recent special election. The Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp school districts have seen their margins of victory grow as more ballots are resumed to be counted.
Recent updates to the vote tally indicate that support is growing for three local school levies following the special election held on Tuesday. The Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp school districts all presented levy requests to voters. As more ballots are counted, the margin of victory for these levies continues to expand, reflecting increasing community backing for educational funding initiatives.
In summary, the updated vote counts demonstrate an upward trend in support for the school levies proposed by the Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, and Thorp districts. This growing approval suggests a strong community commitment to funding local education in response to the special election results.
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