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Originally published Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 8:08 AM
Correction: February Elections story
In a story Jan. 23 about the Feb. 12 election, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of measures and districts. The secretary of state's office has corrected its information to say 95 measures are going before voters in 81 districts.
The Associated Press
In a story Jan. 23 about the Feb. 12 election, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of measures and districts. The secretary of state's office has corrected its information to say 95 measures are going before voters in 81 districts.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Feb. 12 special elections in most of Washington
Feb. 12 special elections across most of Washington, mostly school issues
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - There are special elections ending Feb. 12 in 32 of Washington's 39 counties.
The secretary of state's office says 95 measures in 81 districts are going before more than a million voters - nearly a third of the voters in Washington.
Most of the issues are school levies. Among the largest are two in Seattle - a $552 million operations levy to provide about a quarter of the district's budget and a $695 million capital levy for school construction and upgrades including Wi-Fi in every school.











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