The document posted here is the latest list - as of September 24, 2014 - of Maricopa County candidates in school board elections.
Click here to see all Bond and Override Elections in Maricopa County. *Listed below are bond and override elections in the western portion of the county only.*
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the voters of Buckeye Union High School District No. 201 (“District”) will be asked to authorize the issuance and sale of not to exceed $49,000,000 principal amount of ad valorem tax bonds of the District in the form of class B general obligation bonds and related matters.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the voters of Dysart Unified School District No. 89 (“District”) will have the opportunity to decide the level of expenditures in the District. Arizona law places restrictions on how much a school district may spend in each fiscal year without procuring explicit approval of the District’s voters in an election. Your responsibility will be to indicate whether you believe the District should operate within the existing expenditure limitation or be allowed to continue to exceed the limitation.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the voters of Litchfield Elementary School District No. 79 (“District”) will be asked to authorize the issuance and sale of not to exceed $35,000,000 principal amount of ad valorem tax bonds of the District in the form of class B general obligation bonds and related matters.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the voters of Palo Verde Elementary School District No. 49 (“District”) will have the opportunity to decide the level of expenditures in the District. Arizona law places restrictions on how much a school district may spend in each fiscal year without procuring explicit approval of the District’s voters in an election. Your responsibility will be to indicate whether you believe the District should operate within the existing expenditure limitation or be allowed to continue to exceed the limitation.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the voters of Saddle Mountain Unified School District No. 90 (“District”) will have the opportunity to decide the level of expenditures in the District. Arizona law places restrictions on how much a school district may spend in each fiscal year without procuring explicit approval of the District’s voters in an election. Your responsibility will be to indicate whether you believe the District should operate within the existing expenditure limitation or be allowed to continue to exceed the limitation.
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