SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Measure D will raise $543 million for the Sacramento City Unified School District to use toward expanding Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM ) classrooms. It would institute a property tax not to exceed $35 per $100,000 of assessed value.
Funds will be used for infrastructure projects at several schools throughout the county, including adding a new swimming pool at C.K. McClatchy High School.
There will also be investments to improve schools’ technology and HVAC systems countywide.
This measure requires a 55% approval to pass.
Yes: You want the Sacramento City Unified School District to issue bonds in an amount, not to exceed $543 million.
NO: You do not want the Sacramento City Unified School District to issue the proposed bonds.
Measure D: Election Results
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Voters will start to see results not long after 8 p.m., but keep in mind, these aren't the final results. Every number seen on election night are unofficial results.
While some elections might be called on election night, that's generally a projection from media outlets or experts. Governments don't call elections. Mail-in ballots, provisional ballots, ballots from registered voters in the military deployed overseas and more all get counted for the final result.
The last day for counties to certify results is Dec. 5. The Secretary of State will then have until Dec. 7 to certify the vote, with the Statement of Vote certified on Dec. 13.
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