In a recent government meeting, voting results from various districts were presented, revealing a mixed response to the proposed measures.
District 1 reported 428 votes in favor and 321 against, indicating a slight majority support. District 2 showed a stronger backing with 539 votes for and 336 against. However, District 3 faced significant opposition, with 1,775 votes for but 2,406 against, marking the highest dissent among the districts.
District 4 had a favorable outcome with 199 votes for and only 83 against, while District 5 saw more opposition, with 641 votes for and 763 against. District 6 also leaned towards opposition, with 854 votes for and 1,243 against. Finally, District 7 had a narrow margin, with 497 votes for and 471 against.
These results highlight a divided stance among the districts, with some showing clear support while others reflect substantial opposition to the measures under consideration. The implications of these voting patterns may influence future discussions and decisions within the government.