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Lynden School District Bond Measure (February 2011): Difference between revisions
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This measure was '''defeated''' because it did not reach the 60 percent super majority needed. | This measure was '''defeated''' because it did not reach the 60 percent super majority needed. | ||
* '''YES''' 3,224 (56.85%) | * '''YES''' 3,224 (56.85%) | ||
* '''NO''' 2,447 (43.15%){{defeated}}<ref>[http://wei.secstate.wa.gov/whatcom/CurrentElection/ElectionResults/Pages/ElectionResults.aspx?e=20110208 ''Whatcom County Elections'', February Election Results]</ref> | * '''NO''' 2,447 (43.15%){{defeated}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://wei.secstate.wa.gov/whatcom/CurrentElection/ElectionResults/Pages/ElectionResults.aspx?e=20110208 ''Whatcom County Elections'', February Election Results]</ref> | ||
This measure sought to create a bond in the amount of $35 million in order to help pay for replacing the current middle school facility, remodel portions of the current high school building and pay off debts from previous bonds.<ref>[http://wei.secstate.wa.gov/whatcom/CurrentElection/Pages/OnlineVotersGuide.aspx?e=20110208 ''Whatcom County Elections'', Online Voter's Guide]</ref> | This measure sought to create a bond in the amount of $35 million in order to help pay for replacing the current middle school facility, remodel portions of the current high school building and pay off debts from previous bonds.<ref>[http://wei.secstate.wa.gov/whatcom/CurrentElection/Pages/OnlineVotersGuide.aspx?e=20110208 ''Whatcom County Elections'', Online Voter's Guide]</ref> |
Revision as of 17:52, 15 October 2014
A Lynden School District Bond Measure was on the February 8, 2011 ballot in the Lynden school district area which is in Whatcom County.
This measure was defeated because it did not reach the 60 percent super majority needed.
- YES 3,224 (56.85%)
- NO 2,447 (43.15%)
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This measure sought to create a bond in the amount of $35 million in order to help pay for replacing the current middle school facility, remodel portions of the current high school building and pay off debts from previous bonds.[2]
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