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Special election results to watch in Washington state tonight

Feb 14, 2023, 9:51 AM | Updated: 10:22 am

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(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Washington state is holding a special election today and voters across the state will be able to vote on important legislation that could determine how taxes will be used for years in the future.

An initial round of election returns is expected to be released shortly after 8 p.m. Additional results are typically released daily.

County canvassing boards will certify and transmit election results on Feb. 24.

You can find the results to the elections , as the votes are counted.

Social housing initiative makes February special election ballot

Initiative 135, which concerns developing and maintaining affordable housing, would establish a public developer to create, own, and maintain public housing in Seattle.

鈥淪ocial housing is publicly owned, publicly financed, mixed-income housing, removed from market forces and speculation, and built with the express aim of housing people equitably and affordably. Under public control and oversight, social housing is sustainable and remains affordable in perpetuity,鈥 the initiative text reads.

The goal of social housing expands upon other public housing goals, like Multifamily Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) rental housing or the Seattle Housing Authority, which focuses on providing housing to low-income residents. In contrast, the social housing initiative would help provide housing to those making 0% to 120% of the city’s median income, which currently is $120,907 a year.

“Folks that live in the units that have traditionally been low-income housing wouldn’t have to worry about the same benefits cliff that currently happened in affordable housing models,” McCoy said. “Where if you make a couple of bucks more, or if you get like $1 more an hour, you are at risk of losing all of your benefits, and maybe needing to move out of subsidized housing, and into market-rate housing that you can’t afford.”

The initiative is broken up into three parts, the establishment of a public developer, using city resources to establish staff and office space for 18 months to get off the ground, and creating a feasibility study for sales of public land to ensure housing needs are met.

Marysville program and ops levy

A levy appeared on Marysville voters’ ballots to renew the , which expired at the end of the 2022 tax year.

According to the district, the levy provides funding to support key education funding including teaching, provides school supplies, technology, athletics, building maintenance, transportation, and other education needs.

There have been two other attempts to pass a levy to create this funding, but both failed last year.

The 鈥淓ducational Programs and Operation Levy鈥 and the 鈥淭echnology and Capital Projects Levy鈥 failed at the聽听补苍诲听, with both receiving less than 50% of votes聽to聽accept.

The district is now assessing its budget for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year as it looks to cut spending by $13.5 million.

If approved, it would cost the average homeowner $1.67 per $1,000 of assessed home value over the next four years. It is $0.68 less per thousand than the current levy, according to the district.

Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue board size increase

聽would increase the size of the Board of Commissioners from five to seven.

The Board currently consists of seven members due to the merger of Monroe Fire and Lake Stevens Fire into Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue but will be reduced over the next four years.

According to language on the ballot, the Board believes increasing the size to seven would “provide better representation of all voters in the area.”

Two levies for Peninsula School District

on their special election ballot, one educational levy to support school funding and the other would help fund safety measures in the district.

The first, the Educational Programs and Operations Levy, would replace the expiring 2020 levy, which accounts for approximately 18% of the district’s overall budget and supports staff and programs, according to the district.

The second, a six-year Safety, Security, and Technology Levy, would provide enhanced safety, security systems, and technology improvements throughout the district.

It would create a dedicated source of funding to protect and serve students, according to the district.

The levy rates are estimated to be $1.13 per $1,000 of assessed value for the replacement levy and $0.25 for the security levy.

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