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Jurupa Unified School District bond proposition, Measure M (June 2012)
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A Jurupa Unified School District bond proposition, Measure M was on the June 5, 2012 ballot for voters in the Jurupa Unified School District in Riverside County, where it was defeated.
If Measure M had been approved, it would have authorized the school district to borrow $125 million.
A 55% supermajority vote was required for approval.
Election results
| Measure M | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 3,414 | 47.97% | |||
| Yes | 3,703 | 52.03% | ||
- These final results are from the Riverside County elections office.
Opposition
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association opposed Measure M.[1]
Ballot text
The question on the ballot:
| MEASURE M: Without increasing tax rates, to provide quality education, improve safety, and train students for today's jobs, shall Jurupa Unified School District repair aging, leaky roofs; remove asbestos; improve fire safety/security; improve career training technology/facilities/equipment; upgrade classrooms/science laboratories/libraries technology for 21st-Century skills; ensure safe, adequate student restrooms; renovate or repair elementary, middle and high school facilities by issuing $125 million in bonds at legal rates with independent oversight and all funds used locally? |
See also
External links
- "Prepare Jurupa Students", a website sponsored by supports of Measure M
References
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