Ballot: Overview —Tuesday November 5, 2019 —Local Elections
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Measure G — Education
Passing3,655 votes yes (82.9%)755 votes no (17.1%)
To maintain the high quality of education in Piedmont schools, continue funding programs in math, science, technology, engineering, English, music, and arts, keep textbooks and instructional technology up to date, maintain smaller class sizes, and attract and retain qualified teachers, shall the Piedmont...
Learn MoreMeasure H — Education
Passing3,269 votes yes (74.4%)1,125 votes no (25.6%)
To provide critically needed funding to attract and retain high quality teachers and educational support staff, shall the Piedmont Unified School District levy a tax of $0.25 per square foot of building improvements, providing 2.6 million dollars annually in dedicated funding for Piedmont schools for...
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