Ramona Unified School District bond proposition, Measure R (November 2012)
A Ramona Unified School District bond proposition, Measure R ballot question was on the November 6, 2012, ballot for voters in the Ramona Unified School District in San Diego County, where it was defeated.
Measure R would have authorized the district to borrow $66 million.
A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.
Election results
| Measure R | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 7,551 | 49.39% | |||
| Yes | 7,737 | 50.61% | ||
- Final official results from the San Diego County elections office.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
| Measure R: "“To improve the quality of education; repair/replace leaky roofs; increase student access to computers and modern technology; construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; replace deteriorating portable classrooms; and improve energy efficiency; shall Ramona Unified School District acquire, construct, repair, equip school facilities by issuing $66,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight and NO money for employee salaries and all funds spent only on Ramona schools?"[1] |
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