Politics & Government
Farmington Budget Referendum Results
The results of three referendum questions, including the annual budget.

Low voter turnout resulted in the automatic passing of the town’s budget after Thursday’s referendum.
The town charter calls for a 15 percent turnout for the vote to count, otherwise the budget automatically passes. Turnout was 13.05 percent, according to the town clerk’s office
Below are the results, according to the town clerk’s office:
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Question 1 concerning the budget: 1,621 yes, 622 no
Question 2 concerning the Irving A Robbins Middle School heating system replacement: 1,734 yes, 506 no
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Question 3 concerning the purchase of two pumper fire engines: 1,661 yes, 579 no
The budget is about $97.5 million with about $60.4 million for education and $27 million for town services. The rest is for capital improvements and debt service.
The passed budget also calls for a 2.71 percent tax increase.
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