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TEMPE, AZ (CBS5) -
The Maricopa County Elections Department has released preliminary unofficial results for the city of Tempe's three bond questions.
These results include a portion of early ballots and all polling place ballots.
Question No. 1: Public Safety - $6.4 million For the bonds - 33,173 (66.30 percent) Against the bonds - 16,862 (33.70 percent)
Question No. 2: Park Improvements/ Community Services - $10.5 million For the bonds - 33,097 (66.09 percent) Against the bonds - 16,985 (33.91 percent)
Question No. 3: Municipal Infrastructure Preservation - $12.9 million For the bonds - 30,185 (60.85 percent) Against the bonds - 19,418 (39.15 percent)
The City Council will vote on official acceptance of the election results at a special meeting on Nov. 26.
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