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Lakeside Union Elementary School District bonds, Proposition V (November 2008)

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A Lakeside Union Elementary School District bonds, Proposition V ballot question was on the November 4, 2008 ballot for voters in the Lakeside Union Elementary School District in San Diego County, California, where it was approved.

Proposition V authorized the school district to borrow $79.55 million.

A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.

Lakeside last passed a bond measure in the 1950s. The district had about 3,700 students in 2008.[1]

Election results

Proposition V
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 10,695 56.65%
No5,88635.42%
These final, certified, results are from the San Diego County elections office.

Ballot question

The question on the ballot:

PROPOSITION V: "Shall Lakeside Union Elementary School District improve and equip local elementary and middle schools to help students meet and exceed high academic standards, through projects including: Improving classrooms/labs for teaching science, math, art and English; Upgrading schools for today's computer learning technology; Repairing outdated wiring, plumbing, heating, air conditioning; Improving safety; by issuing $79.55 million in bonds, at legal interest rates, with annual financial audits, citizens' oversight, all funds remaining local, and no funds for administrator salaries?"[2]

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Footnotes

  1. San Diego Union-Tribune, "3 districts put bond measures to voters," October 2, 2008
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.