Montezuma County
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VOTESPERCENTMANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-6 BOARDCraig McClure67627.84%Emily Hutcheson-Brown49020.18%Kira Taylor70328.95%Victor Figueroa55923.02%——————
MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1
BOARDDistrict A: Two-year termTiffany Cheney1,81345.08%Lara Maria Blair2,20954.92%——————
District B: Four-year termBarbara Mate2,884100%——————
District D: Four-year termLeland Collins12643.00%Joshua Shumway16757.00%——————
District E: Four-year termJustine Bayles1,56136.83%Zane Kuenzler1,36632.23%Ed Rice1,31130.93%——————
District F: Four-year termErik Quiroz53312.70%Ricky Carver1,69140.28%Laura DeWitt1,97447.02%——————
STATE BALLOT MEASURESProposition LL Should the state should retain and spend revenue from existing tax deduction limits on high-income earners to continue funding free school meals for all K–12 students, without raising taxes. For funding free school meals4,81959.03%Against funding free school meals3,34540.97%——————
Proposition MMProposes a $95 million annual tax increase on individuals earning $300,000 or more to fully fund the Healthy School Meals for All program, improve school meal quality, raise wages for food service staff, and support SNAP benefits. Yes/For4,38353.39%No/Against3,82646.61%——————
LOCAL
BALLOT ISSUESMancos School District RE-6, Ballot Issue 4ABallot Issue 4A proposes a tax increase to boost salaries for Mancos School District employees and establish a citizen oversight committee, with funds exempt from TABOR limits. Yes/For91061.16%Yes/For57838.84%——————
Cortez Cemetery District, Ballot Issue 6ABallot Issue 6A seeks voter approval for a property tax increase to fund cemetery improvements, maintenance, and equipment, with revenues exempt from TABOR limits. Yes/For1,68340.95%No/Against2,36259.05%——————
Montezuma County Water District No. 1, Ballot Issue 6BBallot Issue 6B asks voters to allow the Water District to waive its property tax cap and retain all future revenues from various sources, exempt from TABOR restrictions. Yes/For4128.67%No/Against10271.33%——————Source: Colorado Secretary of State, Montezuma County Clerk and Recorder
Correction: This article was corrected Wednesday morning to say when the Colorado Secretary of State reported their numbers, not when the numbers were identified by The Journal.

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