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Byron Bethany Irrigation District Size of the Board of Directors, Measure B (June 2010)

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A Byron Bethany Irrigation District, Measure B ballot proposition was on the June 8, 2010 ballot for voters in the Byron Bethany Irrigation District in parts of Alameda County, Contra Costa County and San Joaquin County, where it was approved.

The approval of Measure B resulted in the number of divisions within the Byron Bethany Irrigation District being changed from nine divisions to seven divisions. This also meant that the number of members of the district's board of directors declined from nine to seven.

Election results

Measure B
County: Yes No
Votes  % Votes  %
Alameda County 16 94.12% 1 5.88%
Contra Costa County 548 85.23% 95 14.77%
San Joaquin County 1004 85.89% 165 14.11%
Totals: 1568 85.73% 261 14.27%
These final election results are from the Alameda County election office, Contra Costa County election office and the San Joaquin County elections office.

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

Measure B: "Shall the number of divisions within the Byron Bethany Irrigation District be changed from nine divisions to seven divisions and thereby also reducing the members of the board of directors? Fiscal Impact: Potential annual savings to Byron Bethany Irrigation District of $48,000."

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