How Tucson voted, Prop 123
- Joe Ferguson
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How Tucson voted for, or against Prop 123.
Editor's note: A mid-town area between Grant and Speedway, between Country Club and Alvernon also rejected the measure but does not render correctly on this map.
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Residents in more affluent areas were more likely to oppose school-funding measure.
The office says there's already a federal court challenge to the ability of the state to increase withdrawals from the education trust account to boost school funding.
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