Shouldn’t every vote count the same?

If the last school bond election had only required a simple majority of the votes cast it would have passed. But the law says it had to receive 60 percent of the votes to be approved – and it fell well short of that.

A 60 percent majority means that for every two no votes needed for it to fail, there must be three yes votes in order for it to pass. If 1,000 people vote in a school bond election, it…