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- Measure A.
School Bond
-- Visalia Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Pass:
24,297 /
60.14% Yes votes ......
16,103 /
39.86% No votes
 - To protect quality education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Visalia Unified School District: upgrade classrooms, labs and computer systems to support science, technology, English,   arts   and   math;   prevent   school/classroom   overcrowding;   and   improve   school
safety/security; by issuing $105,300,000 in bonds at legal rates, repaying an annual average of $7,560,000 for 30 years, at approximately $36 per $100,000 of assessed value, with independent oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local?
  - Measure B.
School Bond
-- Ducor Union Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Fail:
136 /
51.32% Yes votes ......
129 /
48.68% No votes
 - To improve educational quality; upgrade/modernize classrooms, restrooms, and support facilities; make  health/safety/accessibility  improvements;  and  repair/replace/upgrade  old  and  inefficient  plumbing and electrical systems; shall Ducor Union Elementary School District issue $2,100,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy an estimated average 3.0 cents/$100 of assessed value ($141,000 annually)  while  bonds  are  outstanding,  with  independent  citizens'  oversight  and  NO  money  for  administrative salaries, and funding that cannot be taken by the State, be adopted?
  - Measure C.
School Bond
-- Stone Corral Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Pass:
57 /
64.77% Yes votes ......
31 /
35.23% No votes
 - To  improve  the  quality  of  education;  repair  or  replace  leaky  roofs;  construct  a  multipurpose  room/gym; and modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Stone Corral School District issue $750,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, raising on average $49,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding, at a rate of 3 cents per $100 assessed value, have an independent citizens' oversight committee with NO money for administrative salaries?
  - Measure E.
School Bond
-- Three Rivers Union Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Pass:
838 /
66.14% Yes votes ......
429 /
33.86% No votes
 - To improve the quality of education; repair or replace leaky roofs; replace outdated and energy-inefficient  heating,  ventilation  and  air-conditioning  systems;  and  modernize/renovate  outdated  classrooms,  restrooms  and  school  facilities;  shall  Three  Rivers  Union  School  District  issue  $4,000,000  of  bonds  at  legal  interest  rates,  raising  an  average  $239,000  annually  as  long  as  bonds  are  outstanding,  at  a  rate  of  3  cents  per  $100  assessed  value,  have  an  independent  citizens' oversight committee with NO money for administrative salaries?
  - Measure G.
Cannabis Business Tax
-- City of Lindsay
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
1,059 /
69.58% Yes votes ......
463 /
30.42% No votes
 - Shall  an  ordinance  be  adopted  authorizing  a  commercial  cannabis  business  tax  in  the  City  of
Lindsay  on  commercial  cannabis  businesses  up  to  $25  per  square  foot  or  up  to  10%  of  gross
receipts,  as  set  by  City  Council,  to  maintain
essential  public  safety  and  general  City  services
including, but not limited to, police, drug addiction and gang prevention, park maintenance, street
maintenance for Lindsay residents, generating undetermined revenue, potentially up to $500,000
to $3.5 million until repealed?
  - Measure H.
Lease Renewal
-- Tulare Local Healthcare District
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
14,905 /
88.63% Yes votes ......
1,913 /
11.37% No votes
 - To  assure  ongoing  emergency  medical  services,  acute  care  hospital  services,  and  other
healthcare services, as well as substantial invest
ments by Adventist Health to meet the needs of
Tulare-area residents, shall the Tulare Local Healthcare District enter into a lease of its hospital
for up to 30 years at fair market value to Adventist Health at no additional cost to taxpayers?
  - Measure I.
Sales Tax
-- City of Porterville
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
6,322 /
64.05% Yes votes ......
3,548 /
35.95% No votes
 - Shall  an  ordinance  be  adopted  to  maintain  police,  fire,  emergency  response  times;  prevent
property  crimes  like  thefts  and  burglaries;  maintain/increase  neighborhood  and  school  police
patrols;  maintain  anti-gang,  senior,  youth  services;  increase  after-school  and  library  programs;
address  homelessness;  repair  potholes  and  streets;  and  other  services  by  establishing  a  one-
cent  sales  tax  providing  approximately  $6,000,000  annually  until  ended  by    voters,    requiring
independent audits, citizen's oversight and all funds used for Porterville?
  - Measure Y.
Yettem-Seville Comminuty Services District Formation
-- Yettem-Seville Community Services District
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
43 /
71.67% Yes votes ......
17 /
28.33% No votes
 - Shall the order adopted on May 2, 2018 by the Local Agency Formation Commission of Tulare
County  ordering  the  formation  of  the  Yettem-Seville  Community  Services  District  be  confirmed
subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order?
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