Only 33 percent of second ballot questions were approved this year.
"I told them you'd better do something or you're going to lose the ballot question."
No clear results were available on the second ballot question, the election of a President.
There were also various local ballot questions around the state.
But money was what seemed to matter in many of the 78 statewide ballot questions across the country.
The ballot question was approved, and now the district has nearly $30 million for construction.
Only one of the four ballot questions calls for new state spending.
The ballot question to go wet was defeated by a vote of 4,872 to 3,830.
That commission could then propose ballot questions in the future.
Here is a summary of results on other ballot questions.