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Pittsburg Unified School District, Measure P, School Bond Issue (November 2018)

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Measure P: Pittsburg Unified School District Bond Issue
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The basics
Election date:
November 6, 2018
Status:
Approveda Approved
Majority required:
55%
Topic:
Local school bonds
Amount: $100 million
Tax: $0.05525 per $100 in value
Matures in: Legal limit
Related articles
Local school bonds on the ballot
November 6, 2018 ballot measures in California
Contra Costa County, California ballot measures
See also
Pittsburg Unified School District, California

A bond issue was on the ballot for Pittsburg Unified School District voters in Contra Costa County, California , on November 6, 2018. It was approved.

A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the Pittsburg Unified School District to issue up to $100,000,000 in bonds at an estimated tax rate of $0.05525 per $100 of assessed property value to fund facility and equipment updates.
A no vote was a vote against authorizing the Pittsburg Unified School District to issue up to $100,000,000 in bonds at an estimated tax rate of $0.05525 per $100 of assessed property value to fund facility and equipment updates.

Election results

Pittsburg Unified School District Measure P

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

9,295 64.82%
No 5,045 35.18%
Results are officially certified.
Source

Text of measure

Ballot question

The ballot question was as follows:[1]

To continue to provide safe, modern neighborhood schools with updated computer technology and improve student learning by upgrading, constructing and equipping classrooms, science labs, District office facilities and workforce housing, shall the Pittsburg Unified School District issue $100,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, raising an average of $6,350,000 annually for 36 years at average projected tax rates of $55.25 per $100,000 of assessed value and approved bonding limits with independent oversight and all funds benefitting local schools?[2]

Full text

The full text of the measure is available here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing local ballot measures in California

This measure was put on the ballot through a vote of the governing officials of Pittsburg Unified School District, California .

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. "Contra Costa County Board of Elections," "Statewide General Election Local Measures," accessed September 25, 2018
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.