Here are the unofficial results.
There were 5411 votes cast.
Q1a ($4MM override)
YES 1779
NO 3610
Q1b ($6.5MM override)
YES 1466
NO 3911
Obviously this is not the outcome we were hoping for our town.
We knew this was going to be a tough battle. We were told that the number was too high, that the town needed more time to feel the pain of inadequate funding, and that Norton had never passed an operational override. But we persisted, because we didn't want to see the across-the-board cuts and degradation of services both in town and at the schools in the coming year. We persisted to invest in our town and move it forward. We persisted because we can't keep doing the same thing and expect different results.
We are thankful to everyone who came out to vote, engaged in discussions with friends and neighbors, and supported or volunteered with this campaign. We'd like to recognize the NTA/MTA who also worked tirelessly to spread the word and get out the vote.
In the days and weeks ahead, there is still work to be done! We must all work together to keep Norton moving forward. How can you help?
Consider volunteering on a town committee - Check the town website for openings.
Run for office in the spring - There will be seats for Select Board and School Committee. We need to have leadership in town that will move the town forward.
Attend town meetings - meetings are held in the spring and fall.
We hope that our town’s elected leaders, our Boards and Committees, and our neighbors and friends come together to work towards real solutions for our town. Our shared vision for Norton’s well-being can be realized more effectively when we work together!