Voters say “No” to MAPS referendum, elect two incumbents and one challenger to the School Board

TINA L. SCOTT
EDITOR

Voters in the Merrill Area Public Schools (MAPS) District turned down the referendum that was on the April 5, 2022, Spring Election ballot wherein MAPS was asking voters to exceed the revenue limit specified in State Statutes by $2.5 million per year for four years beginning with the 2022-2023 year.

The 2018 referendum for similar funding, which passed in the 2018 election, will expire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 school year. However, this time around, voters didn’t support the District’s request for funding. Of the 4,145 votes cast in response to the referendum question, 2,359 voters (56.91%) said No and 1,786 voters (43.09%) said Yes.

That means taxes will go down in the District when funding for the 2021-2022 school year expires and MAPS will be challenged to adjust spending accordingly for future years.

In a statement released on April 6, 2022, MAPS Superintendent John Sample expressed his disappointment that the referendum did not pass and said the Board of Education would review the district budget and discuss how to proceed without the additional revenue as soon as practical.

Candidates seeking election to the MAPS School Board in the April 5, 2022, Spring Election.

MAPS School Board race

In the race for MAPS School Board, Paul C. Proulx and Robert Wegner challenged incumbents Norbert ‘Nubs’ Ashbeck, Jacqueline L. Gremler, and Linda Yingling for three available spots on the School Board.

Gremler had been appointed and was seeking election to the Board, and she succeeded, collecting 2,732 votes in the election.

Challenger Proulx was elected to the School Board with 2,492 votes, the next highest number of votes.

And incumbent Yingling was re-elected to the MAPS School Board with 2,047 votes.

Incumbent Ashbeck lost his bid for re-election with 1,879 votes, and challenger Wegner also lost the opportunity to serve on the MAPS School Board this term with 1,765 votes.

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