According to unofficial results, there were 579 “Yes” votes and 719 “No” votes, meaning the measure failed by 136 votes. Voters at Glenville City Hall supported the referendum by a vote of 555 “Yes” votes to 370 “No.”Email newsletter signupVoters at Emmons City Hall emphatically rejected the referendum, with 345 “No” votes to 24 “Yes” votes. Lisa Hajek, chairwoman of the Glenville-Emmons school board and a supporter of the bond referendum, admitted she was disappointed in the results. Voters at Glenville City Hall included residents of Glenville, Myrtle, Freeman Township, Albert Lea Township (Precinct 1), Hayward Township, Oakland Township and London Township. Those eligible to vote in Emmons included residents of Emmons, Nunda Township, Mansfield Township and Pickerel Lake Township.