Jackson County Reorganized School District Bond Issue Question (April 2013)
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A Jackson County Reorganized School District Bond Issue question was approved on the April 2, 2013 election ballot in Jackson County, which is in Missouri.
This measure authorized the Jackson County Reorganized School District to increase its debt by $20 million through issuing general obligation bonds in that amount in order to fund the upgrading of safety and security in school facilities and the construction, improvement and equipping of school facilities.
This measure requires a 4/7ths (57.1%) majority approval rate to pass.[1]
Election results
Jackson County:
| Jackson Co RSD Bond | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 5741 | 86.97% | |||
| No | 860 | 13.03% | ||
- These election results are from the Jackson County Elections Office.
Text of measure
Text of the question:
| “ | Shall Reorganized School District No. 4 of Jackson County, Missouri, issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of $20,000,000 for the purpose of upgrading safety and security at school facilities and constructing, building additions to, improving and equipping school facilities, resulting in no estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy?
If this question is approved, the District's debt service tax levy is estimated to remain unchanged at the current levy of $1.0289 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation. Yes |
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jackson County April 2, 2013 Sample Ballot For The Jackson County Reorganized School District
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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