Colorado Politics

Lessons learned

Soroco School District leaders learned a hard lesson last week when they discovered the ballot language they submitted for their November 2017 mill levy measure was incorrect.

Specifically, the superintendent added a paragraph to the ballot language that miscalculated the financial impact the measure would have had on taxpayers. As a result, the school board was forced to pull the issue off the ballot. Because the ballots have already been printed, the issue will appear on the actual ballot but votes will not be counted.

We do not intend to lambast anyone for the mistake. Instead, we express only our disappointment that Soroco voters won’t have the opportunity to consider a tax levy proposal that we think held a lot of merit.

Read more at Steamboat Today.

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