Politics & Government
Arlington's Debt Exclusion Election: Unofficial Results
The unofficial results are in for Arlington's June 14 Special Town Election.

ARLINGTON, MA—The results are in for the June 14 Special Town Election, and all three debt exclusions have been approved by the voters.
According to the unofficial results of the annual town election, all three debt exclusions have been passed by Arlington's voters. A total of 31.45 percent or 9,718 of 30,895 registered voters turned out for the election.
Here are the unofficial voting results, according to the Arlington Town Clerk's office.
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Question 1: A debt exclusion for renovation to the Thompson and Gibbs school buildings.
Yes: 7,196 (74.18 percent)
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No: 2,505 (25.82 percent)
Question 2: The ballot question asking for a debt exclusion to fund a feasibility study to be conducted at Arlington High School in order to analyze the costs and overall feasibility for a re-build at AHS.
Yes: 7,419 (76.47 percent)
No: 2,283 (23.53 percent)
Question 3: The ballot question asking for a debt exclusion to pay the town's portion of the funds for the new Minuteman School Building
Yes: 6,193 (64.09 percent)
No: 3,470 (35.91 percent)
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