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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1256At II dclock a.m., the Iredell County Board of Elections met and received from the judges of elections for the several precincts in the County of Iredell the returns of the special bond referendum held In said County on May 7, 1996, upon the question of approving $22,180,000 School Bonds. After said returns had been canvassed by the County Board of Elections, James A. Dobson, Jr., Chalmnan, introduced the following resolution which was read: RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE CANVASS OF THE RETURNS OF THE SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM HELD IN THE COUNTY OF IREDELL, NORTH CAROLINA ON MAY 7, 1996 UPON THE QUESTION OF APPROVING $22,180,000 SCHOOL BONDS AND DETERMINING THE RESULTS THEREOF BE IT RESOLVED by the Iredell County Board of Elections: Section 1. The returns of the special bond referendum held In the County of Iredell on May 7, 096, upon the question of approving $22,180,000 School Bonds of the County of Iredell having been received from the proper election officers and having been canvassed, this Board has found and detemdned and does hereby declare: (a) That each judge for said referendum was duly qualified by law and had taken the necessary oath. (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cost for and against the question submitted, but also the number of voters registered and qualified to vote In each precinct in said referendum. (c) That at said referendum, there was subedited to the qualified voters of said County the following question: Shall the order adopted on March 5, 096, authorizing not exceeding $22,180.000 School Bonds of the County of Iredell, North Carolina, for the purpose of providing funds, together with any other available funds, for erecting additional school buildings and other school facigUes, remodeling, enterging and reconstructing existing school buildings and other school facilities and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor In order to provide additional school facilities in the Iredell-Statesville School Administrative Unit ($18,000,000) and the Mooresville Graded School Administrative Unit ($4,180,000), end authorizing the levy of taxes In an amount sufficient to pay the principal ofand the Interest on sold bonds, be approved? (d) That no complaints have been mads to this Board against the regularity of said referendum. (e) That said referendum and the registration therefor were duly and propedy held in accordance with law. Sedlon 2. The following schedule come* shows the designations of the several precinds at which said referendum was held and, as to each precinct, the locating of the voting place, the number of voters registered and qualified to vote, the number of votes cast in favor of the question submitted and the number of votes cast against such question, and the totals of such numbers: 11 MAY 2 r lr�c'" 425 Voters $22,180,00 Registered School Bonds and Qualified Votes Votes Precinct Voting Place to Vote For Against Barringer Wesley Chap. U.M. Church 1991 347 137 Bethany Ebenezer Elea. Bob. 3175 684 263 Chambersburg Wayside Elementary 3071 511 238 Coddle Crk./1 Mooresville Middle Bob. 2206 558 105 (Outside Town) 11 MAY 2 r lr�c'" 425