HARWICH — A new $128 million Cape Cod Regional Technical High School won overwhelming support in the school district's 12 towns, which voted to approve the project today in a landslide victory.

The unofficial tally gave the project a 3 to 1 margin with 12,363 votes in favor and 4,014. Turnout ranged from eight percent in Mashpee to nearly 30 percent in Orleans.

The Massachusetts School Building Authority has committed to reimbursing more than $46 million of the $128 million cost of the project.

Polls were open from noon to 8 p.m. today from Provincetown to Mashpee. Sandwich, Bourne and Falmouth are the only Cape towns that aren't part of the school district.

Turnout appeared low early on and voters questioned why the polls weren't open earlier in the day, according to poll workers and town clerks.

Unlike a general election, the district may hold an election for only eight hours. The polling hours were established in the hope they would create the most opportunity for voters to cast their ballots, according to district officials.

Check here for results as they become available.