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Live Idaho election results for March 2020 school levies

From Caldwell to Filer, voters headed to the polls to decide on 15 separate school levies.

BOISE, Idaho — Editor's note: The above video takes a look at Canyon County levies on the March 2020 ballot. 

On Tuesday, March 10, voters across Idaho headed to polls to cast their ballots in the presidential primaries. Some voters also had the chance to vote on supplemental levies or plant facilities levies. 

In total, there were 15 levies on ballots across southern Idaho. Over $20 million in levies were decided on Tuesday.

Below is a county by county breakdown for each school levy that was voted on.

KTVB will have live election results as the polls close at 8 p.m. For the presidential primary races, we'll also have an interactive results map.

Under a proposed bill in the Idaho Legislature, districts may not have this supplemental levy option in the future. Caldwell Sen. Jim Rice is working on legislation that would raise the state sales tax to 7% and funnel most of the revenue to school districts. The bill would prevent districts from seeking future supplemental levies. Rice’s intentions for the bill is that, if passed by the Legislature, it would also need approval from Idaho voters.

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RELATED: Voter Guide: March 2020 school levies

Boise County

Basin School District (Idaho City)

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $450,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Canyon County

Caldwell School District

  • Supplemental Levy 
  • $4,100,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Middleton School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $1,500,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Nampa School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $12,895,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Vallivue School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $4,500,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

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Cassia County

Cassia County Joint School District 

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $2,195,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

American Falls Joint School District 

  • Plant Facilities Reserve Fund Levy
  • $3,881,045 over six years
  • Requires 55% majority to pass

Elmore County, Owyhee County and Jerome County

Glenns Ferry Joint School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $325,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Jerome County

Valley School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $300,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools


Twin Falls County

Buhl Joint School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $350,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Castleford Joint School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $300,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Filer School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $500,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Hansen Joint School District

  • Plant Facility Levy
  • $200,000 per year, for five years
  • For maintaining, repairing, and improving school facilities and grounds

Kimberly School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $800,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

Washington County

Weiser School District

  • Supplemental Levy
  • $350,000 per year, for two years
  • For maintaining and operating schools

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