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Momentum continues for Pleasanton Unified's Measure I, now 0.38% from lead in latest election count

Original post made on Nov 15, 2022

Pleasanton Unified School District's Measure I is less than half a percent away from getting above the minimum 55% of votes needed to pass, according to Monday night's updated election results tally.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Monday, November 14, 2022, 9:24 PM

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Posted by zz
a resident of Amador Valley High School
on Nov 15, 2022 at 9:45 am

zz is a registered user.

Quoted from PPIE email: "Pleasanton has passed only one bond in the past 25 years and ranks last for bond funding in Alameda county - and 76th out of 80 school districts here in the Bay Area."

Our schools desperately need funding for repairs. The gym roof at Amador is already a safety concern. I am so disappointed so many people voted No.


Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Nov 15, 2022 at 10:28 am

Kathleen Ruegsegger is a registered user.

zz, there are reasons for the no votes if you followed the threads during the campaign. It is not because we don’t want things fixed. The bond seems like it will pass, but frankly we won’t know until the county says it has completed the counting.


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