It was a mixed bag for school bonds on Tuesday's ballot.
Voters in the Junction City School District appear to be rejecting a proposed $40 million bond to upgrade facilities at each of the district's four schools.
As of Tuesday night, just 37 percent of Junction City voters were in favor of the bond.
Up the road in Halsey, the Central Linn School District's attempt to pass its first bond in nearly 30 years appears to be coming up short by a wide margin.
Just 25 percent of Central Linn voters supported the proposal.
Results were different on the coast.
About two-thirds of voters in the Lincoln County School District gave the green light to a $73 million facilities bond.
Results in all races are preliminary and won't be official until mid-June.