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2025

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January 28

Princeton Public School District, New Jersey, Question 1, Princeton High School HVAC and Community Park Elementary School Bond Measure (January 2025):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to issue $37.91 million in bonds for HVAC upgrades at Princeton High School and renovations and additions at Community Park School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to issue $37.91 million in bonds for HVAC upgrades at Princeton High School and renovations and additions at Community Park School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.

Princeton Public School District, New Jersey, Question 2, Princeton High School and Middle School Bond Measure (January 2025):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to issue $38.30 million in bonds for additional renovations and improvements at Princeton High School and Princeton Middle School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to issue $38.30 million in bonds for additional renovations and improvements at Princeton High School and Princeton Middle School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.

Princeton Public School District, New Jersey, Question 3, Littlebrook Elementary School Bond Measure (January 2025):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to issue $12.92 million in bonds for additions, renovations, and improvements at Littlebrook Elementary School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to issue $12.92 million in bonds for additions, renovations, and improvements at Littlebrook Elementary School, including equipment, furnishings, and site work.


2022

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November 8

Trenton, New Jersey, Changes to Board of Education Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported this ballot measure to:

• make the Board of Election elected by voters, rather than appointed by the mayor, beginning in 2023;

• increase the size of the board from seven to nine members; and

• eliminate the Board of School Estimate and require a ballot measure to approve bonding for capital projects.

A "no" vote opposed this ballot measure to:

• make the Board of Election elected by voters, rather than appointed by the mayor, beginning in 2023;

• increase the size of the board from seven to nine members; and

• eliminate the Board of School Estimate and require a ballot measure to approve bonding for capital projects.


2009

November 3

See also: November 3, 2009 ballot measures in New Jersey

Approveda Trenton Police Reorganization Question (November 2009)

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