We have seen an average of 5,000 votes come in after the first count.

We didn't hear about kids going home sick after the test, or parents calling to complain, which we take as being good signs.

We have done what we can to alert people to the fact that one measure is on the back of the ballot. But I'm sure there will be some folks who won't get the message or who will forget and will miss that item.

An important piece to the success of the ones that have been done is because it includes community investment.

That was only some coolers, so the value was pretty minimal. That has to be done over again.