Victor Valley Union High bond election, Measure V, 2008

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A Victor Valley Union High school bond proposition, Measure V was on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Bernardino County for voters in the Victor Valley High school district, where it was approved.

Measure V authorized a $500 million bond.

To pass, it needed a supermajority vote of 55% of those voting in the election.

  • Yes: 24,037 (67.9%)
  • No: 11,363 (32.1%)

The language on the ballot said:

To make essential health/safety repairs, increase after-school program space to reduce juvenile violence, repair restrooms, leaking roofs/decaying walls, fire/security systems, upgrade technology, equipment and vocational classrooms, acquire property/build classrooms/schools to relieve severe overcrowding, and make schools eligible for state matching grants, shall Victor Valley Union High School District issue $500,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits and no money for administrators' salaries?

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