Special election results: King County Crisis Care Levy gets 56% approval

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Special election results: King County Crisis Care Levy gets 56% approval
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King County’s crisis care levy passed with King County voters, getting 56% of the vote.

An election worker opens envelopes containing vote-by-mail ballots for a Washington state election With the April Special Election in the books, ballots across western Washington have mostly been counted, with new taxes, levies, and even a new police sergeant being chosen.

Proposition 1 would tax property owners 14.5 cents for every $1,000 dollars of home value to raise more than $1 billion to pay for behavioral health services.In Pierce County, University Place will get a new police sergeant, seven more patrol officers, and a special officer to focus on crime prevention and community outreach.

That’s because a public safety levy that was voted down in November has won in the latest special election.Also, DuPont is voting to increase taxes to pay for Fire and Medic One service.Thurston County Voters in Thurston County have decided not to combine the cities of Olympia and Tumwater into their own regional fire authority.

Also going down in defeat, Thurston County voters who are in the Centralia School District do not want to replace the existing school levy.

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