PHOENIX, AZ — With nearly all ballots from Tuesday's election counted, Maricopa County released updated unofficial election results Thursday evening.
Those results show that 306,168 voters in Maricopa County cast a ballot, around a 21.71 percent turnout of eligible voters, the county clerk said in a news release. The county expects to post final results after 5 p.m. Friday.
Eight school districts in the city asked voters to continue revenue limit overrides for maintenance and operations or other needs.
Three districts asked voters to approve bonds for things like renovations and purchase of new equipment. The only district in the city of Phoenix where voters leaned toward not approving a bond request was Cave Creek Unified, with 10,902 votes against and 10,162 votes in favor. The district had asked for a $40 million bond. Cave Creek also had the largest turnout of registered voters among the school districts Tuesday, at more than 41 percent.
Arizona requires that school districts gain voter approval before exceeding their state-imposed budget limits. Districts must also get the OK from voters to sell bonds to fund large purchases or projects.
Below are the most updated unofficial results for issues on the ballot in the city of Phoenix and voter turnout by issue.
Phoenix Union High School District maintenance and operations override:
Phoenix Union High School District additional assistance override:
Phoenix Elementary School District maintenance operations override:
Riverside Elementary School District additional assistance override:
Roosevelt Elementary School District additional assistance override:
Roosevelt Elementary School District maintenance and operations override:
Isaac Elementary School District maintenance and operations override:
Kyrene School District maintenance and operations override:
Pendergast Elementary School District $53.5 million bond:
Cave Creek Unified School District $40 million bond:
Tolleson Union High School District $125 million bond: