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- Measure R2004.
Goleta City Council election BY district
-- City of Goleta
(Largest number of affirmative votes in excess of majority cast)
2821 /
38.38% Yes votes ......
4529 /
61.62% No votes
- Shall members of the legislative body of the City of Goleta be elected BY districts established in Ordinance No. 04-01E?
- Measure S2004.
Goleta City Council elected FROM districts
-- City of Goleta
(Largest number of affirmative votes in excess of a majority)
2988 /
40.61% Yes votes ......
4370 /
59.39% No votes
- Shall members of the legislative body of the City of Goleta be elected FROM districts established in Ordinance No. 04-02E?
- Measure T2004.
Goleta City Council elected AT LARGE
-- City of Goleta
(Largest number of affirmative votes in excess of a majority)
4340 /
57.03% Yes votes ......
3270 /
42.97% No votes
- Shall establishment of electoral districts by Ordinance
04-01E be rejected and members of the legislative body of the City of Goleta continued to be elected AT LARGE?
- Measure U2004.
Buellton Union School District 2004 School Improvement Bond
-- Buellton Union School District
(55% Majority Approval Required)
1176 /
61.73% Yes votes ......
729 /
38.27% No votes
- To improve educational quality, shall Buellton Union School District be authorized to complete construction of Oak Valley School as well as upgrade and modernize classrooms, make health and safety improvements, upgrade systems to improve access to computers and modern technology, renovate Jonata School's multipurpose room, and make the District eligible for $3.7 million in State grants by issuing $6.5 million in bonds within legal interest rates, with annual audits, citizens oversight committee and no money for administrator salaries?
- Measure V2004.
Santa Maria Joint Union HSD Bond Measure
-- Santa Maria Joint Union High School District
(55% Majority Approval Required)
12894 /
50.78% Yes votes ......
12500 /
49.22% No votes
- To relieve overcrowded classrooms by building more high schools; acquire land; repair and renovate aging electrical and plumbing systems; become eligible for millions in State matching funds; provide computer and science labs; improve student safety; all through a comprehensive plan; shall Santa Maria Joint Union High School District issue $98 million of bonds at legal rates, appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee, perform annual audits with no bond money used for administrative salaries?
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