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Duarte Unified School District bond proposition, Measure E (November 2010)
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A Duarte Unified School District bond proposition, Measure E ballot question was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Duarte Unified School District in Los Angeles County. It was approved.
Measure E authorized the board of the Duarte Unified School District to issue $62 million in bonds.
A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.
Election results
| Measure E | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 4,198 | 59.90% | |||
| No | 2,810 | 40.10% | ||
- These final, certified results are from the Smartvoter.org, California, Los Angeles County elections information.
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| Measure E: To improve learning in neighborhood schools and attract/ retain quality teachers by upgrading classroom technology, improving facilities that prepare Duarte students for college/ high demand jobs, repairing aging roofs, plumbing, restrooms and electrical systems, improving school security/ safety systems, renovating, acquiring, contructing/ equipping classrooms, sites, facilities and schools, shall Duarte Unified School District issue $62 million of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens' oversight, mandatory annual audits, no money for administrators' salaries and all funds staying local?[1] |
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