WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Two bond issues and a fire district property tax levy are struggling following an initial count of ballots from Tuesday’s primary.
Preliminary results point to the Lynden School District bond failing for a second time.
Currently, 52% of district voters are rejecting the measure that would fund a new Lynden High School. The bond that would fund a new station for Fire Protection District 1 is failing at 50%.
District 1 serves Everson, Nooksack, Deming and the Nooksack Indian Tribe. Both of these bond measures require a 60% majority to pass.
A levy lid lift proposed by Fire Protection District 21 is also on life support.
The property tax increase aimed at improving service just needs a simple majority to pass but is currently being rejected by almost 56% of district voters.

