JAMESTOWN – Voters in the Jamestown Public Schools District have overwhelmingly approved the 2018-19 school budget, as well as both propositions that were on the ballot.
On Tuesday the vote for the $86.2 million spending plan, which included no tax increase over the current year, was 419 in favor to just 63 against.
Voters also approved the creation of a $2 million capital reserve fund by a vote of 427 to 61. And the establishment of a Student Ex Officio Board of Education member was also approved 430 to 87.
For the board of education race, incumbents Nina Karbacka and Daniel Johnson were both re-elected to the school board, holding off challenger Brianne Fadale.
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