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Fairfax School District bond proposition, Measure C (November 2010)

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Measure C, a Fairfax School District bond proposition was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Fairfax School District in Kern County. It was approved.

Measure C allows the school board of the Fairfax School District to borrow $24.8 million. The money will be spent to "rehabilitate/replace aging school safety, heating, ventilation, roofing, plumbing, electrical and building systems; upgrade classroom technology and school libraries; build a new school to relieve overcrowding; and renovate, acquire, construct and equip schools."

Election results

  • Yes: 1,121 (72.74%) Approveda
  • No: 420 (27.26%)

Results are from the Kern County election results website, as of November 9, 2010.

A 55% supermajority vote was required for approval.

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

Measure C: To improve learning and safety in neighborhood schools and qualify for state matching funds, shall Fairfax School

District rehabilitate/replace aging school safety, heating, ventilation, roofing, plumbing, electrical and building systems; upgrade classroom technology and school libraries; build a new school to relieve overcrowding; and renovate, acquire, construct and equip schools; by issuing $24.8 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with mandatory audits, citizens’ oversight, no administrators’ salaries and all funds benefiting Fairfax schools?

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