San Dieguito (Calif.) district holds thin lead in bond vote

Nov. 19, 2012
Yes votes barely surpass 55 percent threshold, and many ballots remain uncounted

From The San Diego Union-Tribune: The vote totals for Proposition AA, the San Dieguito (Calif.) Union High School District’s $449 million bond measure, show the measure having barely enough support to win approval, but with thousands of uncounted ballots in San Diego County, the fate of the bond issue was unsettled. The bond measure needs support from 55 percent of voters to succeed, and the latest numbers showed it had garnered 55.16 percent.

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