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Riverside County, CA March 2, 2004 Election
Directory of Riverside County, CA Measures
County Results as of Mar 15 12:54pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (872/872)
40.6% Countywide Voter Turnout (269,564/663,814)

Measures
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Measure A. Moreno Valley School Maintenance -- Moreno Valley Unified School District (Bond Issue)
10,641 / 67.26% Yes votes ...... 5,179 / 32.74% No votes
To relieve severe overcrowding, repair and upgrade local schools including health and safety improvements to classrooms and qualify for an estimated $30,000,000 in State grants, shall Moreno Valley Unified School District construct additional elementary and middle schools, upgrade plumbing, electrical, heating/ventilation systems and renovate/add student bathrooms by issuing $50,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint an independent Citizens Oversight Committee and perform audits to ensure no bond money is used for teacher or administrative salaries or operating costs?

Measure B. College of the Desert Job Training, Overcrowding, Repair/Safety Measure -- Desert Community College District (Bond Issue)
36,489 / 68.89% Yes votes ...... 16,480 / 31.11% No votes
To train local residents for jobs, prepare students for four-year colleges, accommodate increasing student enrollment at College of the Desert by: Expanding nursing/police/fire-fighting training facilities; Repairing sewer systems, leaky roofs, decaying walls, plumbing, electrical systems; Upgrading/adding classrooms for computer technology; Repairing, acquiring, constructing, equipping buildings, sites, classrooms; Shall Desert Community College District issue $346,500,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators' salaries?

Measure C. Riverside Community College Improvement Measure -- Riverside Community College District (Bond Issue)
61,923 / 60.59% Yes votes ...... 40,282 / 39.41% No votes
To improve local student access to job training and four-year college preparation classes, improve campus safety, add and upgrade science, health, technology academic classrooms/ laboratories; expand public safety, police, firefighting, paramedics and healthcare training facilities; repair, acquire, construct, equip buildings, sites, classrooms; shall Riverside Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with no proceeds going to the State, all funds remaining locally, independent citizen oversight, guaranteed annual audits, and no money for administrators' salaries?

Measure D. Perris High School Construction and Maintenance -- Perris Union High School District (Bond Issue)
9,214 / 53.50% Yes votes ...... 8,008 / 46.50% No votes
To ensure the health and safety of students, to repair or replace old and inadequate roofs, electrical, heating and air conditioning systems, to improve technology, and to reduce overcrowding by building a new high school, shall the Perris Union High School District issue $38 million in bonds, with all funds spent in local community schools and qualify the district for State matching funds and appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee with annual audits to review expenditures?

Measure E. Annexation of Redhawk to City of Temecula -- City of Temecula (Advisory Vote Only Pursuant to Elections Code 9603 - Majority Vote)
1,560 / 93.86% Yes votes ...... 102 / 6.14% No votes
Shall the annexation of the Redhawk Annexation Area to the city of Temecula and the Temecula Community Services District, along with the concurrent detachment from County Service Areas 143 and 152 and the Riverside County Waste Resources District, pursuant to Riverside County LAFCO Application No. 2003-26-3 be approved?

Measure F. Annexation of Redhawk -- City of Temecula (City Ordinance - Two thirds vote)
1,543 / 93.12% Yes votes ...... 114 / 6.88% No votes
Shall Ordinance 03-12 of the City of Temecula be adopted replacing existing County Service Area 143 and 152 tax levied against parcels within the Redhawk Annexation Area with the City's special tax which shall only be used for parks, recreation facilities, recreation and community services programs, median landscaping, arterial street lights and traffic signals as part of the annexation of the Redhawk Annexation Area to the City of Temecula?

Measure G. Annexation of Redhawk -- City of Temecula (Board Resolution - Two-Thirds Vote)
1,530 / 92.62% Yes votes ...... 122 / 7.38% No votes
Shall Resolution CSD 03-21 of the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services District be adopted replacing existing County Service Area No. 143 and 152 assessments and charges levied against parcels within the Redhawk Annexation Area with rates and charges which shall only be used for residential street lighting as part of the annexation of the Redhawk Annexation Area to the Temecula Community Services District?

Measure H. Police protection tax -- City of Banning (City Ordinance)
3,053 / 45.79% Yes votes ...... 3,615 / 54.21% No votes
Shall Ordinance No. 1309 be adopted to authorize the levy of a special tax on each eligible parcel in the City to fund police protection services?

 
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