Horry voters say ‘yes’ to the penny
Published: November 5, 2008
Updated: November 6, 2008
The votes for a question on the Horry County ballot about an Education Improvement Sales tax resulted in votes about 2 to 1 in favor of what school board members called a “tax swap.”
OUR ELECTION COVERAGE
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- Election by the numbers
- Horry voters say ‘yes’ to the penny
- Horry County election update
- Boone re-elected as Florence County sheriff
- Fowler to keep Florence County treasurer’s seat
- Incumbents lead S.C. House 60, 63 races
- Voters OK Sunday alcohol sales in Florence, deny them in Lake City
- Williams-Blake, Willis lead Florence city council races
- Wukela wins Florence mayoral race
- Williamsburg opens floodgates for Obama
- Mullins, Nichols get new mayors
- Hulon wins Dillon County sheriff’s post
- Marlboro County passes school bond referendum
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- Slide Show: Election in the Pee Dee
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OTHERS’ STORIES
Read coverage from around the area:
- Myrtle Beach Online: Incumbents leading in Horry County Council races
- Myrtle Beach Online: Rankin to hold onto state senate seat
- From Georgetown Times: Charlton, Johnson, Beard win county council
- From the Star News: Republicans sweep Brunswick school board seats
STATE & NATION
- Obama makes history; turns to sobering challenges
- McCain concedes, acknowledges historic achievement
- Democratic majorities stronger, tougher
- Brown re-elected to US House from SC 1st District
At the time of this posting, the unofficial results were 61,297 in favor of the tax and 29,636 votes against it.
Horry County school board Chairman Will Garland said he was shocked and surprised at the number of people who voted for the tax, but said it was a credit to how well the school district, Horry Georgetown Technical College and Coastal Carolina University got the message out about the need for the tax to improve education in the county.
The three entities will share the revenue for the tax that will be imposed for 15 years. Horry County schools will receive 80% of the revenue, 13.3% of the revenue will be used for projects at Coastal Carolina University, and 6.7% of the revenue will be used for projects at Horry Georgetown Technical College.
“We already have a plan together and that was on the ballot, so people are very clear about what the money will be used to fund, what we haven’t finalized and hardened in stone is what we’re going to do collaboratively with Horry Georgetown Tech and Coastal Carolina and I look forward to partnering with them on some projects in the future.” said Superintendent Dr. Cynthia Elsberry.
Garland also said they have yet to decide what projects will be tackled first, he said he’s not yet willing to say what will take top priority.
You can find the details of the plan by logging on to the Horry County schools website at http://www.horrycountyschools.net.
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