Kishwaukee College Bond Measure (November 2010)
A Kishwaukee College Bond Measure was on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the Kishwaukee school area which is in the counties of Boone, DeKalb, Kane, LaSalle, Lee, Ogle & Winnebago.
This measure was defeated in Boone County.
- YES 30 (42.86%)
- NO 40 (57.14%)
[1]
This measure was approved in DeKalb County.
- YES 15,310 (65.29%)
- NO 8,141 (34.71%)[2]
This measure was defeated in Kane County.
- YES 27 (45.76%)
- NO 28 (47.46%)
[3]
This measure was approved in Lee County.
- YES 500 (53.65%)
- NO 432 (46.35%)[4]
This measure was approved in Ogle County.
- YES 2,716 (57.85%)
- NO 1,979 (42.15%)[5]
This measure was approved in Winnebago County.
- YES 6 (54.55%)
- NO 5 (45.45%)[6]
This measure sought to create a bond in the amount of $52.6 million in order to help with college building renovations, technology upgrades to the buildings as well as repairs to the parking lots.[7]
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Boone County Elections, November Election Results Summary
- ↑ Dekalb County Elections, November Election Results Summary
- ↑ Kane County Elections, November Proposal Results Summary
- ↑ Lee County Elections, November Election Results Summary
- ↑ Ogle County Clerk, Current Election Results (dead link)
- ↑ Winnebago County Clerk, November Election Results
- ↑ The Beacon News, "Referendums will fill local ballots," September 8, 2010
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