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Quincy School Redistricting School Director Districts (November 2009)

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A Quincy School Redistricting School Director Districts measure was on the November 3, 2009 ballot ballot in Grant County.

The measure was approved.[1]

  • Yes: 1,393 (74.85%)Approveda
  • No: 468 (25.15%)

This measure will reduce the already existing five district down to three and make the extra two districts at-large positions in order to allow the citizens of the district to be better involved as board members.

Ballot summary

The ballot read:

"REAPPORTIONMENT OF DIRECTOR DISTRICTS TO THREE DIRECTOR DISTRICTS AND TWO POSITIONS AT LARGE “Shall Quincy School District No. 144-101-J, Grant County, Washington, be authorized to re-district its school director districts from five districts to three districts and two at-large positions to better facilitate citizen participation as board members? All as provided in resolution No. 13-09. Should this proposition be approved?"[2]

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