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Salinas City Elementary School District bond proposition, Measure T (June 2008)

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A Salinas City Elementary School District bond proposition, Measure T ballot question was on the June 3, 2008 ballot for voters in the Salinas City Elementary School District in Monterey County, California, where it was approved.

Measure T authorized the school district to borrow $80 million.

A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for approval.

Due to an error in the printing process, Measure T was left off half the permanent absentee ballots in one of the district's precincts.

Election results

Measure T
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 5,513 63.9%
No3,11436.1%
These final, certified, results are from the Monterey County elections office.

Ballot question

The question on the ballot:

Measure T: "This is a neighborhood school transformation/safety measure. Out of concern for student safety, for improving the education of students, and qualifying for state matching funds; shall Salinas City Elementary School District modernize aging facilities; create safe pick-up/drop-off areas, renovate communications, electrical, plumbing, restrooms; acquire/construct/repair/equip classrooms/facilities, by issuing $80 million in bonds within legal maximums, with citizens' oversight to ensure expenditures only for school improvements, with all moneys benefiting local children?"[1]

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  1. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.