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Unofficial Election Results Show Strong Support For School Referendums, Despite COVID-19

The entrance to Columbus North High School, part of the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation.
Seth Tackett/WFIU, WTIU
The entrance to Columbus North High School, part of the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation.

Despite worries about COVID-19's impact on the economy, voters appear to be supporting funding proposals from school corporations across Indiana. Unofficial results show 16 out of the 18 school funding referendum measures passing. 

It was the state's biggest group of school referendums at once since 2010, and as of Wednesday morning, it looks like one of the most successful. 

So far, that includes Western Wayne Schools, Barr-Reeve and Lanesville community schools, all winning their proposals. Reports also indicate Bartholomew Consolidated Schools found success winning its proposal.

But final numbers have yet to be confirmed, because of absentee ballots and collecting information across county lines, like for South Bend and Benton schools.

Reports show voters rejected the state's second-ever safety referendum for New Albany-Floyd County schools, and in the small Crothersville school community in Jackson County, the referendum failed by 60 votes. 

Official results are still delayed and could change based on ballots currently being processed.

This post will be updated. 

Contact reporter Jeanie at  jlindsa@iu.edu or follow her on Twitter at @jeanjeanielindz.

Jeanie Lindsay is a multimedia education reporter covering education issues for IPB News based at WFIU in Bloomington. Before coming to Indiana, she attended the University of Washington and worked as a regional radio reporter covering the Washington legislature and local stories for KNKX in Seattle.
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