Norris School District bond proposition, Measure B (June 2012)
A Norris School District bond proposition, Measure B ballot question was on the June 5, 2012 ballot for voters in the Norris School District in Kern County, where it was approved.
The approval of Measure B means that the school district is authorized to borrow $149 million.
A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.
Election results
| Measure B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 3,017 | 55.11% | |||
| No | 2,458 | 44.89% | ||
- These final results are from the Kern County elections office.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
| Measure B: Norris Quality Schools Measure. To protect quality education in core subjects like math/science/reading/ writing with funding the State cannot take away, shall Norris School District prevent campus overcrowding by improving and expanding elementary/middle school classrooms/facilities; update science labs/ libraries/ computers/technology; and free up funds to attract/retain teachers, by issuing $149 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local?[1] |
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