St. Louis Park Primary Will Feature 2 School District Questions.
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St. Louis Park MN
08 June, 2022
11:09 AM
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ST. LOUIS PARK, MN — Primary ballots in St. Louis Park are set to feature contested races for local, county, statewide, and federal offices. There will also be these two questions related to school district funding: SCHOOL DISTRICT QUESTION 1 (ISD #283) Approval of Capital Project Levy for Technology The board of Independent School District No. 283 (St. Louis Park Public Schools), Minnesota has proposed a capital project levy authorization for technology in the maximum amount of 4.287% times the net tax capacity of the school district. A portion of this new authorization, $3,063,578, would replace the school district's existing authorization which is scheduled to expire after taxes payable in 2023, would raise approximately $3,563,578 for taxes first levied in 2022, payable in 2023, and would be authorized for ten (10) years. The estimated total cost of the projects to be funded over that time period is approximately $35,635,780. The proposed authorization will provide funds for the acquisition, installation, support and maintenance of software, technology, technology systems and infrastructure, and to pay the costs of technology related personnel and training. Shall the capital project levy authorization to fund technology proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 283 (St. Louis Park Public Schools), Minnesota be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE SCHOOL DISTRICT QUESTION 2 (ISD #283) Approval of General Obligation School Building Bonds Shall the board of Independent School District No. 283 (St. Louis Park Public Schools), Minnesota be authorized to issue general obligation school building bonds in an aggregate amount not to exceed $136,000,000 for the acquisition and betterment of school sites and facilities? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE Statewide racesGov. Tim Walz is seeking re-election alongside Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and will face competition for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's nomination during the primary from Ole Savior and Julia M. Parker, who also filed as DFL candidates for those offices. Former state Sen. Scott Jensen — who earned the Republican Party's endorsement at its convention last month — has selected former Minnesota Vikings center Matt Birk as his running mate. They will face primary competition from two sets of candidates. Incumbent Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon faces a primary challenge from Steve Carlson for the DFL's nomination in his race for re-election, while Kim Crockett and Erik van Mechelen will face off on Aug. 9 for the Republican Party's nomination. Bill Dahn is challenging incumbent Attorney General Keith Ellison in the Democratic primary, and Jim Schultz, Doug Wardlow and Sharon Anderson have filed to appear as candidates for the Republican primary. Schultz earned the Republican Party's endorsement last month but faces a challenge from Wardlow — general counsel for MyPillow and a friend of its founder, Mike Lindell — who reneged on a promise not to run in the primary if he did not earn the endorsement. Here are the candidates that will appear on the ballots of St. Louis Park residents: U.S. Representative District 5 Republican Party Royce White Cicely Davis Guy T Gaskin Democratic Party Don SamuelsAlbert RossAJ KernNate SchluterIlhan Omar Governor Republican Party Scott Jensen and Matt BirkJoyce Lynne Lacey and Kent EdwardsBob "Again" Carney Jr and Captain Jack Sparrow Democratic Party Tim Walz and Peggy FlanaganOle Savior and Julia M Parker Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis Party Darrell Paulsen and Ed EngelmannSteve Patterson and Matt Huff Legal Parijuana Now Party Chris Wright and L.C. Lawrence ConverseJames McCaskel and David Sandbeck Secretary of State Republican Party Erik van MechelenKim Crockett Democratic Party Steve CarlsonSteve Simon Attorney General Republican Party Sharon AndersonDoug WardlowJim Schultz Democratic Party Bill DahnKeith Ellison Hennepin County Sheriff (nonpartisan race) Joseph BanksDawanna WittJai Hanson Hennepin County Attorney (nonpartisan race) Paul OstrowMary MoriartySaraswati SinghMartha Holton DimickJarvis JonesRyan WinklerTad Jude Council Member at Large (Richfield)(nonpartisan race) Babatunde (Tunde) FamoduGary GilletHusniyah Dent BradleySharon Christensen
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