Updated May 18
Richmond officials tell voters to focus on academics, not cost of stand-alone school district
In order to withdraw from Regional School Unit 2, the town of Richmond needs 822 votes, more than 50% of voters from the last gubernatorial election.
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RICHMOND — In less than a month, town residents will be casting their votes on whether to withdraw from Regional School Unit 2.
On Monday night, Richmond officials hosted the town’s public hearing on the withdrawal as part of the process of leaving the school district. RSU 2 conducted its public hearing March 25.
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In order to withdraw, Richmond needs a turnout of 822 voters, and a majority of those — at least 412 — have to vote in vote in favor of leaving RSU 2.