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Monterey Peninsula Unified School District bond proposition, Measure P (November 2010)

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A Monterey Peninsula Unified School District bond proposition, Measure P was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District in Monterey County.[1] It was approved.

Measure P allowed the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District to borrow $110 million.

A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for Measure P to be approved.

Election results

Measure P
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 15,558 71.55%
No6,18728.45%
These final, certified results are from the Smartvoter.org, California, “November, 2010, local ballot measures”.

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

Measure P: To improve local neighborhood elementary, middle/ high schools, make funds available to attract/ retain quality teachers and offset State cuts, repair/ replace aging heating, plumbing and wiring, install educational classroom technology, improve utility and energy efficiency to save money for academic programs, improve school/ student safety, acquire, repair, construct and equip classrooms/ sites/ school facilities, shall Monterey Peninsula Unified School District issue $110,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, annual audits and NO money for administrator salaries? "[2]

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Footnotes

  1. Monterey Herald, "Voters' choices add up at election time," August 13, 2010
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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