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Sacramento County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
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Measure A. Bonds -- Los Rios Community College District (Bonds YES / Bonds NO)
117,727 / 60.6% Yes votes
76,588 / 39.4% No votes
Shall the Los Rios Community College District be authorized to issue $265 million dollars in bonds at the lowest available interest rate, for building and repairing classrooms and facilities; upgrading academic and vocational education programs including computer sciences, electronics, nursing and high-tech training facilities; upgrading libraries; building new classrooms to reduce overcrowding, and making building safety improvements at the American River, Cosumnes River, El Dorado, Folsom and Sacramento City College campuses?

Measure B. Bonds -- Folsom Cordova Unified School Facilities Improvement District 1 (Cordova) (Bonds YES / Bonds NO)
5,685 / 73.0% Yes votes
2,108 / 27.0% No votes
For Rancho Cordova only, to renovate classrooms and school buildings, acquire land, construct new school facilities, install technology improvements, and qualify for available state matching funds, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Folsom Cordova Unified School District issue $49 million of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee, and perform annual financial and performance audits, with no proceeds used for administrator or teacher salaries or other school operating expenses?

Measure C. Bonds -- Folsom Cordova Unified School Facilities Improvement District 2 (Folsom) (Bonds YES / Bonds NO)
8,657 / 68.6% Yes votes
3,966 / 31.4% No votes
For Folsom only, to renovate classrooms and school buildings, acquire land, construct new school facilities, install technology improvements, and qualify for available state matching funds, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2 of the Folsom Cordova Unified School District issue $53 million of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee, and perform annual financial and performance audits, with no proceeds used for administrator or teacher salaries or other school operating expenses?

Measure D. Bonds -- Roseville Joint Union High School District (Bonds YES / Bonds NO)
2,114 / 79.4% Yes votes
550 / 20.6% No votes
To relieve overcrowding and enhance student safety; to acquire, construct and equip a new high school, additional classrooms and facilities; to upgrade technology; and to renovate and modernize existing schools, shall Roseville Joint Union High School District issue $79,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizen's Oversight Committee, and have annual audits performed to ensure that no bond money is used for salaries or other operating expenses?

Measure E. Bonds -- Grant Joint Union High School District (Bonds YES / Bonds NO)
10,395 / 57.1% Yes votes
7,808 / 42.9% No votes
To repair and rehabilitate school buildings for student health and safety, qualify for State matching funds, upgrade inadequate plumbing, electrical, heating and ventilation systems, renovate restrooms, repair deteriorating roofs, repair dry rot, upgrade fire safety systems, provide needed classrooms and make other improvements to school sites and buildings, shall Grant Joint Union High School district issue $74 million of bands at any legally authorized interest rates, with annual audits and citizens oversight?

Measure F. City Employees Retirement System -- City of Sacramento (Charter Amendment)
28,165 / 49.5% Yes votes
28,694 / 50.5% No votes
Shall the provisions of the Charter of the City of Sacramento that govern the Sacramento City Employees Retirement System be amended to change the definitions of "final compensation" from a three year average to a single highest paid year formula; to allow employer payment of required employee contributions; to allow the City Council to change the age and years of service formula by ordinance; to allow the City Council to appropriate "Excess Funding" in the system to other specified municipal public purposes; and to allow the City Council to enact ordinances to clarify or implement these amendments?

 
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