Here Are the Election Results from December 11 in Shreveport
Voters have spoken on the five bond propositions to fund projects all across the city of Shreveport.
Caddo Parish
Proposition 1 -- $70.65M for Police and Fire
Yes 9,202 59%
No 6,345 41%
Proposition 2 -- $22.74M Bond for Technology
Yes 6,119 40%
No 9,358 60%
Proposition 3 -- $64.7M Bond Water and Sewer
Yes 7,155 46%
No 8,335 54%
Proposition 4 -- $63.375M Bond Streets
Yes 7,101 46%
No 8,385 54%
Proposition 5 -- $21.135M Bond for SPAR
Yes 6,043 39%
No 9,418 61%
Village of Hosston -- 1% S&U Tax
Yes 56 71%
No 23 29%
Bossier Parish
Councilman -- District 1, City of Bossier City
Brian Hammons (REP) 791 55%
Michael "Lum" Lombardino (IND) 642 45%
Town of Plain Dealing 5 Propositions on Alcohol Sales and Consumption
All five of the proposals passed by wide margins.
Benton Fire District No. 4 -- 2 Mills - BOC - 15 Yrs.
Yes 641 62%
No 387 38%
De Soto Parish
School District No. 3 -- $8.5M Bond - SB - 20 Yrs.
Yes 237 67%
No 118 33%
Town of Logansport Alcohol Propositions
All five of the propositions passed with more than 80% support.
Bienville Parish
PW School District -- 25.07 Mills Continuation
Yes 472 67%
No 234 33%
Ward Seven Fire Protection District -- 5.13 Mills Continuation
Yes 67 52%
No 61 48%
Natchitoches Parish
Consolidated School District No. 8 -- 7 Mills Renewal
Yes 131 70%
No 57 30%
Consolidated School District No. 10 -- 20 Mills Renewal
Yes 128 65%
No 69 35%
The turnout in Shreveport topped the 12% mark which is a bit higher than most had predicted. Early voting indicated turnout could be lower than 10%.
Shreveport leaders will now have to get busy working on a plan to replace the police station. Money in proposition 1 includes $27 million for a new station, but it also includes funds for police substations and millions for equipment and other needs of both the police and fire departments.
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