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Voters defeat budgets

AUBRIE GEORGE | The Marlton Telegram

Voters defeated the Evesham Township School District’s $69 million spending plan by a 3,792 to 3,293 vote during Tuesday’s school election. The district had proposed a $52.6 million tax levy that would have increased the tax rate 4 cents per $100 of assessed home value. School taxes for residents in the average assessed home of $277,100 would have increased by $111.03 if the budget had passed as proposed.

In the race for three, three-year seats on the Evesham Township Board of Education, incumbents Lisa Mansfield, Joseph De Julius and newcomer Jay Levenson beat incumbent Barry Fitzgerald for the full terms on the Board.

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Meanwhile, Evesham residents voted 3,620 to 3,142 to defeat the Lenape Regional High School District’s $139.7 million school budget. District-wide a 12,645 to 10,824 vote defeated the budget, which would have raised regional taxes for the average Evesham homeowner by $128.93 per year.

In an uncontested race for four, three-year seats on the Lenape Regional School District Board of Education, incumbent board member Joseph Borucki was re-elected to the seat designated for an Evesham resident.

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