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This measure was seeking to enact a $47.4 million school bond.  The money would have been used to construct new school buildings including new classrooms and a new gym.  The school board had decided on a November election date and not a February one because they hoped that the economy would turn up by then and the bond would have a better chance of being passed.<ref>[http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/vashon/vib/news/70300397.html ''Beachcomber'', "School board to vote on final ballot measure," November 17, 2009]</ref>
This measure was seeking to enact a $47.4 million school bond.  The money would have been used to construct new school buildings including new classrooms and a new gym.  The school board had decided on a November election date and not a February one because they hoped that the economy would turn up by then and the bond would have a better chance of being passed.<ref>[http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/vashon/vib/news/70300397.html ''Beachcomber'', "School board to vote on final ballot measure," November 17, 2009]</ref>


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Revision as of 16:02, 3 June 2016

Not on Ballot
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot
This measure was not put
on an election ballot

A Vashon Island School Bond Measure was going to be on the November 2 ballot in King County for residents in the Vashon Island school district but it was later removed.

This measure was seeking to enact a $47.4 million school bond. The money would have been used to construct new school buildings including new classrooms and a new gym. The school board had decided on a November election date and not a February one because they hoped that the economy would turn up by then and the bond would have a better chance of being passed.[1]

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