San Marino Unified School District parcel tax, Measure E, May 2009

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A San Marino Unified School District parcel tax, identified as Measure E was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in Los Angeles County for voters in the San Marino Unified School District where it was approved.[1]
  • Yes: 3,432 (71.17%) Approved
  • No: 1,390 (28.83%)

Measure E proposed a $795 annual education parcel tax lasting for six years.

The ballot question was "To mitigate the cuts in the San Marino Unified School District’s educational program that will result from a potential $5 million budget shortfall caused by state budget cuts, to preserve teachers, core academic curriculum, advanced placement and honors classes, arts and athletic programs, and minimize increases in class sizes, shall the San Marino Unified School District authorize a $795 annual education parcel tax, as adjusted, for six (6) years, that will exempt seniors?"

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  1. Los Angeles Times, "Time to vote, again", June 2, 2009
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