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Cypress School District bond proposition, Measure M (November 2008)
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A Cypress School District bond proposition, Measure M ballot question was on the November 4, 2008 ballot for voters in the Cypress School District in Orange County, California, where it was approved.
Measure M authorized the school district to borrow $53.6 million.
A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.
Election results
Measure M | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 12,493 | 69.2% | ||
No | 5,552 | 30.8% |
- These final, certified, results are from the Orange County elections office.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
MEASURE M: "To improve student learning and safety in neighborhood schools, shall Cypress School District rehabilitate 40-year old classrooms and school facilities, upgrade fire/safety/security systems, repair or replace aging roofs, restrooms, plumbing, electrical, heating, and ventilation, improve classroom teaching tools/equipment, and upgrade technology; by issuing $53,600,000 in bonds at legal rates, qualifying for State matching funds, with mandatory audits, independent oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds benefiting Cypress elementary schools?"[1] |
See also
- California 2008 local ballot measures
- School bond elections in California
- California school bond elections, November 2008, ranked by amount requested
External links
- Election results for Measure M (dead link)
- Higher taxes coming soon to Westminster, Los Alamitos, Anaheim, Tustin and Cypress
- Cal-Tax report on the November school bond elections
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.