Fifteen school districts in southeastern Minnesota have approved ballot measures for Tuesday, and a number of districts have school board races.
The only municipal election is in Rushford, where voters will select a mayor, two city council members and decide the fate of the city's municipal liquor store.
Municipal
Rushford mayor: Chris Hallum (incumbent) and Jim Wolter.
Rushford City Council (elect 2): Robert H. Dahl (incumbent), Roger Colbenson and Valencia Gaddis.
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Rushford liquor store (two questions): Shall the city of Rushford discontinue municipal liquor store operations as of Dec. 31? Shall the city of Rushford continue municipal liquor store operations as of Dec. 31?
School board elections
Austin (elect 4): Don Fox, Angie Goetz, Kathy Green, Greg A. Larson, Carol McAlister and Jeff Ollman.
Blooming Prairie (elect 3): Kathy Peterson, Jonathan Sunde and Jenny Thurnau.
Goodhue (elect 3): Ann Buck, Tris Danielson, Wayne Hahn and Amber Lohman.
Pine Island (elect 4): John Champa, Ann Fahy-Gust, Kim Fall, James Finstuen, Kerry Hayden, Angela Heiden, Rebecca L. Schumann, Rob Warneke.
School district referendums
Several school districts are asking voters to renew current per-student operating-levy override, which would not add to taxpayers' current tax burdens.
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Other districts are either asking for voters to rescind and replace a current levy or renew a current levy and approve an additional levy. One district, Austin, has a bonding proposal to pay for a new school and improvements.
Here are the districts conducting referendums in southeastern Minnesota, the amount each seeks, and the effect on a $150,000 home. Renewals of existing levies do not cause tax increases.
• Austin seeks permission to sell $28.9 million in bonds to build an intermediate school and add on to Woodson Kindergarten Center. The tax increase for a $150,000 house would be $188. However, because of the retirement of another debt costing $114 a year, the actual increase would be $74 a year.
• Byron seeks a $290 per-student levy override, raising $540,000 per year. Its current levy of $126.10 expires this year. The total tax effect for a $150,000 house would be $95 per year, reflecting an increase of $53 per year. Vote at Byron Middle School, 601 Fourth St. N.W., from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. More information online at tinyurl.com/63aqydk .
• Caledonia seeks a renewal of a $725.96 per-pupil levy override, which raises $620,000 per year. More information online at tinyurl.com/3vc9pdz .
• Cannon Falls seeks a $950 per-pupil levy override, revoking and replacing a current $500 per-pupil override. That would raise a total of $625,000 per year. The tax effect for a $150,000 house would be $278 per year total, reflecting an increase of $131 per year.
• Chatfield seeks a $350.77 per-pupil levy override renewal that raises $343,000 per year, and a $250 levy increase that would raise $243,000. For a $150,000 house, the renewal reflects a tax effect of $109 per year, and the increase would cost an additional $77 per year. Vote at the elementary school media center from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. More information online at tinyurl.com/3dfo78d .
• Dover-Eyota seeks a $127 per-pupil renewal, raising $132,000 a year. The tax effect on a $150,000 home is $40 per year, reflecting no change. Vote at the high school auditorium from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. More information online at tinyurl.com/3jkafqz .
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• Goodhue seeks a $500 per-pupil levy override, to replace the $126 override that expires after this year, raising a total of $310,000. The effect on a $150,000 house would be $160 total, reflecting a $119 increase. More information online at tinyurl.com/3j6ywc6 .
• Hayfield seeks a $900 per-pupil levy override, revoking and replacing the present $600 one, which would raise an additional $285,000. The tax increase on a $150,000 house would be $138. Vote from noon to 8 p.m. at the Brownsdale Elementary School, the Sargeant Community Center, and the Hayfield Elementary School. More information online at www.hayfield.k12.mn.us/ .
• Kenyon-Wanamingo seeks a $126 per-pupil renewal, and a $173 per-pupil increase. More information online at tinyurl.com/3t55l88 .
• Lewiston-Altura seeks a $501.65 per-pupil renewal, which raises $425,000. The tax effect on a $150,000 house is $177 per year, but reflects no change. More information online at tinyurl.com/3oet7gz .
• Lyle seeks a $840 per-pupil renewal, which raises $104,000. The tax effect on a $150,000 house is $298 per year, but reflects no change. More information online at tinyurl.com/3ks6d63 .
• Mabel-Canton seeks a $1,207.96 per-pupil renewal, which raises $375,000. More information online at tinyurl.com/687ft95 .
• Pine Island seeks a $500 per-pupil renewal, which raises $600,000, and a $200 increase, which would raise an additional $250,000. The tax effect on a $150,000 house would be $157 for the renewal and a $63 increase for the new levy. More information online at tinyurl.com/6yyq8do .
• Plainview-Elgin-Millville seeks a $293 per-pupil renewal, which raises $500,000. Vote from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the high school gym. More information online at tinyurl.com/3eebg7e .
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• St. Charles seeks a $300 per-pupil increase, which raises $300,000. The property tax increase on a $150,000 house would be $96. Vote from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the St. Charles Elementary School gymnasium. More information online at tinyurl.com/3bgdcg8 .