Clever School District Bond Measure (April 2010): Difference between revisions
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This measure sought to create a bond that would pay for a $2 million project of adding on to the current high school. This measure will not raise the district property tax, they would stay at $4.501.<ref>[http://www.news-leader.com/article/20100204/NEWS06/2040365/Library-tax-listed-again-on-Christian-County-April-ballot ''News-Leader.com'', "Library tax listed again on Christian County April ballot," February 4, 2010]</ref> | This measure sought to create a bond that would pay for a $2 million project of adding on to the current high school. This measure will not raise the district property tax, they would stay at $4.501.<ref>[http://www.news-leader.com/article/20100204/NEWS06/2040365/Library-tax-listed-again-on-Christian-County-April-ballot ''News-Leader.com'', "Library tax listed again on Christian County April ballot," February 4, 2010]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:05, 3 June 2016
There was a Clever School District Bond Measure on the April 6 ballot in both Stone and Christian Counties for voters in the Clever school district.
This measure was approved in Christian County.
- YES 611

- NO 406[1]
This measure sought to create a bond that would pay for a $2 million project of adding on to the current high school. This measure will not raise the district property tax, they would stay at $4.501.[2]
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