San Diego school bond election, Proposition S, 2008

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Proposition S, or the San Diego Unified School District bond proposal, appeared on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Diego County, California for voters in the San Diego Unified School District.

The measure authorizes a bond of $2.1 billion. To pass, it required a supermajority of 55% of those voting.

Measure S was approved with 68.49% of the vote.

The language on the ballot said:

"To improve every neighborhood school by; repairing outdated student restrooms, deteriorated plumbing and roofs; upgrading career/vocational classrooms and labs; providing up-to-date classroom technology; improving school safety/security; replacing dilapidated portable classrooms; upgrading fire alarms; and removing hazardous substances; shall San Diego Unified School District issue $2,100,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, requiring independent citizen oversight, annual audits, NO money for administrators, and bonds issued only if NO estimated tax rate increase?"

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