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Following are the unofficial, and in some cases, incomplete, results of the Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1999, municipal primary elections in the metropolitan area.

Suburban village and cities, school board, park districts, library boards and the fire protection districts will hold their general elections on Tuesday, April 13, 1999.

CHICAGO

– 23nd Ward-seeking to reduce property tax assessments due to Midway Airport.Yes 13,651 No 867

– 46th Ward-seeking to ban overnight parking of taxicabs in residential streets and park district property.Yes 6,345 No 3,356

– 46th Ward-precincts 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 32, 35 and 38 -seeking to protect and support affordable and low cost housing.Yes 1,993 No 622

– 13th Ward-precinct 46-seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes 196 No 63

– 14th Ward-precinct 46-seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol at 3260 W. 55th Street Yes 192 No 23

– 40th Ward-precinct 14-seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Yes 103 No 29

– 43th Ward-precinct 26-seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol at 1653 N. Wells Street. Yes 165 No 62

– 50th Ward-precinct 25-seeking to prohibit the sale of alcohol at 3446 W. Peterson Avenue. Yes 125 No 86

SUBURBS

– Libertyville Township-seeking to create a tax to purchase open land. Yes 2,804 No 3,300.

– Woodland School District 50-seeking to increase the education tax rate to $2.27 per $100 of equalized assessed value from $1.87. Yes 2,375 No 1,897.