Hi-Plains School District R-23 Bond Question (November 2012)

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A Hi-Plains School District R-23 Bond question was on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in Kit Carson County, which is in Ohio, where it was approved.

This question authorized the Hi-Plains School District R-23 to increase its debt through issuing general obligations in the amount of up to $2.9 million with a repayment cost of up to $4.5 million and increase property taxes by up to $225,000 annually. This bond measure qualifies the district to receive $14.17 million in State Financial Assistance and these funds are to be used for acquiring land and constructing an educational facility for pre-school through twelfth grad to replace the existing school camupuses in order to meet current health, safety and energy use standards.[1]

Election results

Hi-Plains School District Bond Question
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 248 65.44%
No13134.56%

Results via Kit Carson County, General Elections November 6, 2012 Election Results Official Summary

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Language for this measures is available on the county sample ballot here.

Statewide

A 2013 statewide measure, Amendment 66, would authorize Colorado to increase taxes with an expected revenue increase of $950 million for school funding.[2]

Statewide

A 2013 statewide measure, Amendment 66, would authorize Colorado to increase taxes with an expected revenue increase of $950 million for school funding.[3]

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