Dehesa School District bond proposition, Measure M (November 2010)
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A Dehesa School District bond proposition, Measure M was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Dehesa School District in San Diego County. It was approved.
Measure M allows the school board of the Dehesa School District to borrow $5.5 million. The money will be spent to "replace portable classrooms and construct new classrooms; build a new science lab and library and other educational facilities."
Election results
Election results are from the San Diego County elections division as of November 26, 2010.
A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| Proposition M: To improve student access to computers and modern technology; replace portable classrooms and construct new classrooms; build a new science lab and library and other educational facilities; shall Dehesa School District be authorized to issue $5.5 million of bonds within legal interest rates, so long as there is an independent local citizens’ oversight committee and no funds can be taken by the State and spent elsewhere?[1] |
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