Our group has been told that there’s no precedence in overturning a referendum that has passed by the voters. Background… School Board put on ballot a referendum asking voters for $88 million to build a new school. Vote passed on a very slim margin. They advertised this referendum would cost taxpayers $0.12 per $1000 fair market /equalized value of property in district. The state of WI bumped property values to the tune of roughly 25% which in turn changed that $0.12 to $1.99. Our demographic is mainly retired people and low income More shady things happening but looking specifically to see if any other districts.. anywhere in US have had their school board referendum overturned in a court of law due to defrauding the voters.
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For what it is worth, I personally feel that Dominion sued Lindell, Powell and others for Billions, because they make Billions getting referendums through.
The Dominion sales rep can "guarantee" referendums get passed. School Boards and districts soak up hundreds of millions, and they throw it all on the tax papers. "Well, you voted for it."
Did they really? 🤔
Talk about a massive money laundering operation. Many schools have referendums of this size, $88 million plus or minus. Multiply that by every district in the country and you can see how much money this could be.
Follow the money.
If they are willing to steal presidential elections, they sure as hell would steal referendums.
All just my personal opinion. No sauce.