March 3, 2020 Measures & Initiatives

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Below, find the text of Measures that were voted upon at the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election

County

Measure K

  • 50% + 1 to pass 
  • Yes Votes: 6,802      No Votes: 10,113     40.21% 


Schools

Measure L – San Benito High School District - View Voter Guide with Full Text

            To strengthen student safety by installing secure school entrances, fencing/cameras; to construct a multipurpose building/cafeteria for assembly, nutrition and healthy meals to support learning; and to install solar panels for clean energy and lower utility costs, shall the San Benito High School District measure authorizing $30,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately 1.3 cents per $100 assessed value ($1,650,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local?

            55% + 1 to pass      
            Yes Votes: 5,491      No Votes: 9,316     37.08%


 Measure M – Aromas-San Juan School District - View Voter Guide with Full Text

            To repair and modernize classrooms and facilities; undertake seismic and earthquake safety upgrades and repairs; and qualify for state matching funds, shall the measure to reauthorize $4.2 million of Aromas-San Juan Unified School District’s bonds, previously approved by voters in 2010, as new bonds with legal rates, projected yearly average levies less than $0.02 per $100 of assessed valuation through approximately 2031 (generating an average $455,000 dollars per year), annual audits and taxpayer oversight, be adopted?

  • 55% + 1 to pass 
  • Yes Votes: 1,180      No Votes: 875     57.42% 


Measure R – Cabrillo Community College District - View Voter Guide with Full Text

CABRILLO COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY, JOB TRAINING, CLASSROOM REPAIR MEASURE. To repair/upgrade classrooms to better prepare students, veterans, workers for good jobs/university transfer by modernizing aging classrooms, technology/science labs; upgrading outdated wiring/ sewer lines; acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cabrillo Community College District’s measure authorizing $274,100,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $19/$100,000 assessed valuation ($17,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding be approved, with audits, no funding for administrators, and all funds used locally?

  • 55% + 1 to pass
  • See Santa Cruz County for full results