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- Measure I.
County Service Area Tax
-- San Mateo County Service Area #1
(Tax Measure - 2/3 Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
888 /
74.5% Yes votes ......
304 /
25.5% No votes
- Shall Resolution No. 069094 of the County of San Mateo continuing the levy of a special tax for four years at a maximum rate of $65 per parcel per year for fire protection and extended police services be approved?
- Measure J.
School Bond Measure
-- Sequoia Union High School District
(Majority Approval Required - 55%)
Pass:
31,943 /
65.5% Yes votes ......
16,827 /
34.5% No votes
- To create a 10 year technology fund for upgrading classroom computers; to improve energy efficiency; to build classrooms for career, technical, and vocational education courses; and to improve, expand, modernize and construct classrooms and facilities at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton, Sequoia, and Woodside High Schools and other district sites; shall the Sequoia Union High School District issue $165,000,000 in bonds at interest rates within the legal limit with all expenditures monitored by an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee?
- Measure L.
School Bond Measure
-- San Mateo-Foster City School District
(Majority Approval Required - 55%)
Pass:
18,749 /
75.5% Yes votes ......
6,074 /
24.5% No votes
- To upgrade schools, classrooms, libraries, computer labs; repair roofs, walls, floors, restrooms, wiring, heating/cooling at older schools; improve student safety/security; add classrooms at existing schools to reduce overcrowding; and improve overall quality of local elementary/middle schools, shall San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District issue $175 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight and annual audits to guarantee all funds improve local elementary/middle schools.
- Measure M.
School Parcel Tax
-- Ravenswood City School District
(2/3 Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2,163 /
78.3% Yes votes ......
598 /
21.7% No votes
- To improve students' reading, writing, math, and science skills by recruiting and retaining experienced, highly qualified teachers and support staff; and by supporting supplemental educational programs and services, shall the Ravenswood City School District levy an annual parcel tax of $98 for five (5) years, beginning July 1, 2009; and increase the District's total appropriations limit annually according to statute, with exemptions available to individuals aged 65 and older?
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