Clovis Unified School District Bond Elections Elections Prior to 1978
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Clovis Unified School District Bond Elections Elections Prior to 1978
Clovis Unified School District Bond Elections History and Strategy Elections Prior to 1978 z Local Elections State Building program z Tax Rate in 1978 z – – 2.40 Per $100 value of Assessed Value $240 for a $100,000 home 1 History of Elections 11/1983 Parcel Tax 6/1985 Parcel Tax 54.00% 11/1986 P46GO Bond 11/1991 P46GO Bond $60 – 5Yrs 25.00% $10-35 – 10Yrs $59 Million $95 Million 71.60% 58.30% Board member campaigned against 1991 Bond Measure History of Elections 6/1992 3/1993 3/1996 3/2001 3/2004 P46 GO Bond P46 GO Bond P46 GO Bond P39 GO Bond P39 GO Bond $79 Million $49 Million $98 Million $79 Million $168 Million 63.50% 66.70% 66.90% 64.40% 62.40% Results – Parcel Tax Elections Zero for Two Results – P46 GO Bond Elections Three for Five Results – P39 GO Bond Elections Two for Two 2 CUSD Current Tax Rate z $ 1.97 per $100 of Assessed Value – – – – $197 for a $100,000 Home $394 for a $200,000 Home $501 for a $300,000 Home $784 for a $400,000 Home Process Timeline – Measure A January 2003: June 2003: Aug/Sept 2003: January 2004: March 2004: Committee to Study Capital Needs Board calls for an election Bond Steering Committee Begin public campaign Election Day 3 Bond Election Strategy z Citizen’s Committee to study Capital Facility Needs: – z z One year prior to the campaign Composition of the committee: 21 Members – Realtors, Parent Clubs, Developers, Municipalities, District Staff Report on previous GO Bond Expenditures – – Report on all Construction Expenditure since 1986 Audit from Citizen’s oversight committee z Expenses and performance 4 Bond Election Strategy z Enrollment Projections and facilities requirements – z z z z z Cities and County Growth Projections Contract for voter opinion survey Community Survey: Stratified sample of 400 voters Develop a project list Develop a funding plan: Local bond, state bond, developer fees No Increase in Annual Tax Rate z Only extension 5 Board Calls for an Election z z Bond election resolution Seek unanimous vote by the Board Campaign Funding z Citizens for the Future of Clovis Schools – – IRS Section 501 (c) (4) Political Organization z – Must file with the County FPPC z z Donors may not deduct contributions California Forms 450/460/496 Used for each Bond Measure Carry forward for next bond $12,000 6 Campaign Fundraising Coordinated by Associate Supt. for Administrative Services $133,369 generated for 2004 Measure A z Developers $45,250 z Construction Professionals $18,300 z Construction Vendors $11,000 z Business Contacts $26,650 z Administrative Staff contribution $6,090 z Staff contribution $4,454 z Donations from school site foundations/parent organizations $6,150 z Union/Others $2,500/$375 Campaign Expenses z z z z z z z Media $123,000 Mailings $185 Food $3,700 Gifts $5,200 Elections Department $210 Contribution to State Bonds $3,600 Total 135,895 7 Media Relations z Contract with public relations firm to prepare campaign materials (Panagraph): Implement the mechanics of the campaign – Newspapers – Billboards – Radio and TV – Website – Mailers – Factual articles in addition to letters to the editor – Chairperson from the community as Spokesperson 8 Bond Election Steering Committee z Key community leaders as co-chairperson’s – z z Public recognition is critical Campaign theme: safe schools, quality of life, planning for growth, good stewards of communities money, increased property values, no increase in tax rate Staff and community representatives – 25-30 people total 9 Bond Election Steering Committee z z z Sets policy decisions to establish direction for the campaign Establish a speaker’s bureau Approve concepts – z billboards and yard signs Response cards: – Endorsements, campaign workers, yard signs, database, letters to the editor, direct mailers Bond Election Steering Committee z Kickoff rally & media coverage – z z z Parent and School representatives very important Database for direct mailers Look for endorsements from other than school or organizations that support schools: example-Lincoln Club, Fresno Bee, Clovis Independent, Taxpayer Organizations Campaign schedule leading up to election day 10 School Site Committee Coordinated by Associate Supt. for Instruction Principal and site chairperson provide leadership z Reminder calls in lieu of poll watching z Parent reps to steering committee z Voter Registration/absentee ballots: Open House, Back to School, activities – Absentee ballots require info to get out early School Site Committee z School signs promoting project lists School Newsletters CUSD Today Flyers to the home Bulletin boards z Site Committees: z z z z – Precinct walkers – Survey and Door hangers z – – Follow-up only with positive voters Putting up billboards Phone bank 11 Election Day z z z z z z Poll watching – looking for positive voters who have not yet voted Get out the vote – week prior to election Victory Rally Picking up campaign signs Thank you gifts/letter to sponsors Precinct result follow-up – Start for next campaign strategy 12