Mt. Diablo School District parcel tax, Measure D, May 2009
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A Mt. Diablo School District parcel tax, Measure D ballot proposition was on the May 19, 2009 ballot in Contra Costa County, California, for voters in the Mt. Diablo School District, where it was defeated.[1],[2]
Measure D, had it passed, would have authorized the imposition of a $99 per parcel annual tax.
- Yes: 24,270 (58.63%)
- No: 17,122 (41.37%)
-- Measure D would have required a 66.67% favorable vote to pass.
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The question on the ballot was:
- "To provide all students with a quality education, including reading, writing, math and science; ensure reliable, local funding to protect against harmful state budget cuts; attract and retain quality teachers; maintain vital college and work force preparation programs; and enhance classroom technology; shall the Mount Diablo Unified School District be authorized to levy $99 per parcel annually, with no funding for district office administrator salaries, an exemption for seniors and strict monitoring by an independent citizen oversight committee?"
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