Mammoth Unified School District parcel tax, Measure S (November 2011)
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A Mammoth Unified School District parcel tax, Measure S ballot question was on the November 8, 2011 ballot for voters in the Mammoth Unified School District in Mono County, where it was approved.
Measure S extends for five years a $59/year parcel tax that has been in effect in the district for eight years.
A two-thirds (66.67%) vote was required for approval.
Election results
Measure S | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 1,178 | 73.76% | ||
No | 419 | 26.24% |
- Election results are from the Mono County elections office.
Support
The arguments in favor of Measure S that were submitted for the county's official voter guide were signed by:
- Leslie Dawson
- Gloria Vasquez
- Jack Copeland
- Matthew Lehman
- Erin Kittle LeFrancois
Ballot text
The question on the ballot:
MEASURE S: "To protect our local schools from ongoing state budget cuts and to maintain high quality academic programs by preserving smaller classes, attracting and retaining excellent teachers, strengthening core curriculum, and enhancing technology, art, music and athletics, shall Mammoth Unified School District extend the current $59 annual education parcel tax for five years with an exemption for senior citizens' primary residences, overseen by an independent citizen's oversight committee, and every dollar spent on Mammoth Schools?"[1] |
See also
External links
- Text of Measure S
- Analysis by County Counsel
- Argument in favor submitted for official voter guide (an opposing argument was not submitted]
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- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.