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Briggs Elementary School District Bond Issue, Measure K (November 2014)

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A Brigg Elementary School District Bond Issue, Measure K ballot question was on the November 4, 2014 election ballot for voters in the Briggs Elementary School District in Ventura County, California. It was approved.

Upon its approval, Measure K was designed to authorize the district to increase its debt by $4.5 million through issuing general obligation bonds in that amount.[1]

A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for the approval of Measure K.

Election results

Measure K
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 398 67.80%
No18932.20%
Election results from Ventura County Elections Office

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Ballot question

The question on the ballot:[1]

To improve the quality of education; provide new classrooms to reduce student overcrowding; make safety and security improvements; construct a new kitchen to provide healthy meals; replace outdated fire alarms; upgrade nearly 100-year-old windows; and improve student access to computers and technology; shall Briggs Elementary School District issue $4,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money taken by the state or used for teacher or administrative salaries? (quote)

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