Mayers Memorial Hospital bond proposition, Measure D (November 2010)
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A Mayers Memorial Hospital bond proposition, Measure D was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Mayers Memorial Hospital District in Lassen County, Modoc County and Shasta County. It was approved.
Voters were asked to allow the hospital district to borrow $14 million. The $14 million in borrowed money was to be spent to "improve local healthcare and the hospital, seismically upgrade acute care and emergency facilities to maintain local emergency care, expand diagnostic and laboratory capabilities, enhance technology, maintain local critical care, and purchase mortgaged assets to reduce operating costs."
Measure D required a two-thirds (66.67%) vote for approval.
Election results
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County: | Yes | No | ||
Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Lassen County | 167 | 68.72% | 76 | 31.28% |
Modoc County | 42 | 73.68% | 15 | 26.32% |
Shasta County | 2,083 | 72.35% | 796 | 27.65% |
Totals: | 2,292 | 72.1% | 887 | 27.9% |
- These election results are from the Lassen County elections office the Modoc County elections office and the Shasta County elections office.
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
Measure D: LOCAL QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND SEISMIC SAFETY MEASURE. To improve local healthcare and the hospital, seismically upgrade acute care and emergency facilities to maintain local emergency care, expand diagnostic and laboratory capabilities, enhance technology, maintain local critical care, and purchase mortgaged assets to reduce operating costs, shall Mayers Memorial Hospital District be authorized to issue up to $14,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with a Citizens' Oversight Committee, annual audits, and with NO funds used for administrator salaries?[1] |
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- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.