Voters Reject Second Budget In Three Weeks

June 9, 2008 - 10:33am

In the Connecticut town of Avon, voters have the right to hold as many as three separate referenda on the town budget before officials can enact a spending plan themselves. This spring, voters have used the referendum twice -- twice, in fact, in the past three weeks -- to vote down the town government's proposed budget. A third referendum is scheduled for June 25.

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