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Category Archives: John Acardo

Not Too Early To Be Thinking About Spring Elections

Posted on 07/02/2012 by Cal SkinnerJune 18, 2012
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There’ll be lots of hoopla about the fall elections, but the people who spend the most property tax dollars will be on the ballot next spring. School districts, of course, take the bulk of the real estate tax collar. All … Continue reading →

Posted in Election, John Acardo | 1 Reply

Want to Start a Referendum? End of Summer Deadline Approaching

Posted on 06/28/2012 by Cal SkinnerJune 18, 2012
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DeKalb County Clerk John Acardo has come up with an explanation with how referendums get on the ballot, which I thought folks might find of interest: Board and Citizen Initiated Referenda Items Ballot questions are an integral component of our … Continue reading →

Posted in DeKalb County, John Acardo, Referendum | 1 Reply
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