Hickman Mills C-1 School District, Missouri, Bond Issue (August 2020)

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Hickman Mills C-1 School District Question
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Election date
August 4, 2020
Topic
Local school bonds
Status
Approveda Approved
Type
Referral
Origin
Lawmakers


A bond issue was on the ballot for Hickman Mills C-1 School District voters in Jackson County, Missouri, on August 4, 2020.[1] It was approved.

A "yes" vote supports authorizing the district to issue up to $30 million bonds and keeping the district's debt service property tax levy at the existing rate of $1,100 $100,000 in assessed property value.

A "no" vote opposes authorizing the district to issue up to $30 million bonds.


A four-sevenths (57.14%) supermajority vote was required for the approval of this bond issue question.

Election results

Hickman Mills C-1 School District Bond Issue

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

500 81.70%
No 112 18.30%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot question

The ballot question was as follows:[1]

Shall Hickman Mills C-1 School District of Jackson County, Missouri, without an estimated increase in the current debt service property tax levy, borrow money in the amount of $30,000,000 and issue its general obligation bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, repairing, furnishing and equipping school facilities, including, but not limited to, repairing roofs, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, security entries, playground, athletic, fine arts and parking facilities for certain existing school facilities throughout the District? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school district is estimated to remain at $1.10 (amount of current school district levy) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property.[2]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing local ballot measures in Missouri

This measure was put on the ballot through a vote of the Hickman Mills C-1 School District Board.[1]

See also

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kansas City Board of Elections, "August 4, 2020 sample ballot," accessed July 1, 2020
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.