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School Override and Bond Elections

The Children and Educators in Arizona’s Public Schools Need Your Vote Today.

August 27, 2020November 5, 2019 by David Gordon

Today is an important day for Arizona’s children and educators. Across the state, 50 public school districts are holding either bond, override, or maintenance and operation override elections. If these districts prevail in their requests at the ballot box, schools, depending on the need, will be able to: Build new schools or classrooms and renovate … Read more

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