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A Buckeye School District Bond Measure was on the May 4, 2010 ballot in the Buckeye school district which is in BelmontJefferson County.

Both measures were defeated in Belmont County

This measure sought to create a bond in the amount of $4.7 million which would have gone towards helping to construct, renovate and improve school buildings.

  • YES 91 (35.83%)
  • NO 163 (64.17%)Defeatedd

An Emergency levy of 3.81 mills was also on the ballot, which would have gone towards the district's emergency fund.[1]

  • YES 94 (37.01%)
  • NO 160 (62.99%)Defeatedd[2]

Both were defeated in Jefferson as well.

  • YES 1,659 (40.52%)
  • NO 2,435 (59.48%)Defeatedd[3]

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