PWCISD voters reject school bond for second time

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  • Perrin-Whitt CISD voters reject a $28.22 million school bond measure on the heels of a $25.45 million bond proposal rejected in May. (Ashley Anderson)
    Perrin-Whitt CISD voters reject a $28.22 million school bond measure on the heels of a $25.45 million bond proposal rejected in May. (Ashley Anderson)

A $28.22 million school bond was rejected by Perrin-Whitt CISD voters, with 210 voters opposing the measure and 168 voters for it. This is the second failed bond election for the school district this year.

In May, PWCISD voters rejected a $25.45 million bond by a margin of 10 votes.

Voters also had 17 constitutional amendments to consider. Overall, county turnout was low, with only 21.25% of registered voters casting a ballot.

Find further coverage of the bond election, as well as constitutional amendment results, in this weekend’s edition.