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COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT
(SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCING ELECTIONS)
M-466 (1/79) 1
whatcom cou" TY SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 506
DATE OF ELECTI011 May 8, 1979
MINIMUM VOTE TURNOUT REQUIREMENTS
NOTE: COPY OF BALLOT SHOWING NUMBER OF "YES" AND
NO VOTES CAST IS NECESSARY IN ORDER TO
MAKE THIS REPORT COMPLETE.
A. FOR EXCESS LEVIES:
TOTAL VOTES CAST AT LAST NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION ....................
B. FOR BOND ISSUES VOTED UPON DURING THE YEAR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING A STATE
GENERAL ELECTION IODD OR,: EVEN NUMBER YEARS)
TOTAL VOTES CAST AT LAST QUALIFYING STATE GENERAL ELECTION............
CANVASS OF ELECTION!
CARRIED DEFEATED
PROPOSITION N0. 1
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DATED THIS 17 th DAY OF— May
PLEASE MAIL COMPLETED REPORT
WITH BALLOT ATTACHED TO:
MAYNARD J. MATHISON, DIRECTOR
SCHOOL FISCAL SERVICES
SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
OLD CAPITOL BUILDING
OLYMPIA WA 98504
PROPOSITION No.
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COUNTY AUDITOR
ABSENTEE VOTER GUIDE
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Special Election
May S, 1979
Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting
After you receive your Absentee Ballot, please use it — do not
attempt to vote at your regular polling place on election day.
YOUR BALLOT CONSISTS OF:
A ballot card which is attached to a styrofoam backing. (Please
do not detach this ballot from the backing.)
A punching tool which is attached to the ballot.
A small paper pocket ,envelope which has space for write-in votes.
A medium-sized envelope (for returning both the ballot card and
the ballot pocket envelope).
A large buff mailing envelope for return of voted ballot card, at-
tached to styrofoam backing, and the small paper pocket enve-
lope, both of which should be enclosed in the medium-sized
envelope. The Statement of Absentee Voter also appears on the
mailing envelope.
HOW TO MOTE
1. Complete the Statement of Absentee Voter on the large buff
colored mailing envelope.
2. Read these instructions. The ballot pages are identical to those
used in the punched card voting device in the precinct itself.
3. To the right of each measure or candidate is a number which
is assigned to its position on the pre -scored ballot card.
4. Use the provided punch tool and firmly punch out the black dot
in the same square as the position number on the ballot card.
5. Write-in candidates may be voted for by using space provided
on the small paper pocket envelope and listing both the name
and the office of the write-in candidates. For Partisan Office
write-in you must also write the name of the political party.
Do not punch any position number on the ballot card for the
race in which a write-in candidate is desired.
6. After you have finished voting, the ballot card and the at-
tached styrofoam backer should then be slipped into the small
paper pocket envelope. These should, in turn, be placed into
the medium-sized ballot envelope. The medium-sized ballot
envelope should be placed into the mailing envelope which
contains the Statement of Absentee Voter. Mail your ballot so
that it will be postmarked the day of election or sooner. Instead
of mailing, you may send it by any means so as to reach this
office on or before election day.
7. If for some reason you spoil the IBM Punch Card Ballot, then
using a PEN, mark this guide like a paper ballot.
When returning your ballot, it will require 28 cents first-class
postage.
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May 8; 1979
Whatcom County, Washington
NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506
Passed 66.50
Special Election — Proposition No. 1 504
Submitted by Nooksack Valley School District No. 506 Levy,
SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL LEVY YES -16 #
Shall Nooksack Valley School District No. 506, What -
corn County, Washington, collect $315,000 in excess
property taxes (approximately $2.40 per $1,000 as- Levy,
sessed valuation) in 1980 for maintenance and NO - 18 i
operation?
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RESOLUTION NO. 6
A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Nooksack
Valley School District No. 506, Whatcom County,
Washington, providing for the submission to the qual-
ified electors of the district at a special election to
be held therein on May 8, 1979, of a proposition
authorizing the levy of an excess tax of approximately
0 per $1,000 of assessed value (100% of true
and fair value unless sp ifically otherwise provided by
law) to raise the sum of� P01),
for the district General Fund.
WHEREAS, the money to be paid into the General Fund of the
district will be insufficient during the fiscal year 1979-80 to enable the district
to operate properly and to take care of all financial obligations, it is deemed
necessary in order to p event the impairment of the district's contrar�ts that the
district levy a tax of %_ -4e G : or approximately 1 per
$1,000 of assessed value (100% of true and fair value unless specifically other
wise provided by law) upon all taxable property within the district in 1979 for
collection in excess of the annual tax levy limitation the district is permitted
by law to levy without a vote of the people; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of Washing-
ton provide that the question of whether or not such excess tax may be levied
for such purpose must be submitted to the qualified voters of the district for
their approval or rejection;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors
of Nooksack Valley School District No. 506, Whatcom County, Washington
as follows:
Section 1: It is hereby found and declared that the welfare of
the children of the district requires it to carry out the plans hereinafter provided.
Section 2: That for the purpose of providing part of the funds
required to secure proper textbooks, instructional supplies and teaching materials,
to make necessary repairs and replacements to school district facilities, to pay
adequate salaries, to prevent the impairment of the obligation of the district's
contracts and to properly carry on the functions of the schools within the district,
the district authorize the County Commissioners of Whatcom County to levy a
tax of approximately , P per $1,000 of assessed value (100% of true and
fair value unless specifically otherwise proveded by law) upon all taxable property
within the district in 1979 for collection in 1980 in excess of the annual tax levy
permitted the district without a vote of the people for the purpose of providing
for the district General Fund.
Section 3: It is hereby found and declared that an emergency
exists requiring the submission to the qualified voters of the district of the pro-
position of whether or not there should be levied such excess tax for the purpose
described herein at a special election to be held within the district on May 8,
1979. The Whatcom County Auditor as ex-officio supervisor of elections in What-
com County is hereby requested to also find the existence of such emergency and
to call and conduct said special election to be held within the district on that date
and submit to the qualified voters of the district at said special election the pro-
position hereinafter set forth. The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby
authorized and .directed to certify said proposition to the Whatcom County Auditor
in the following form:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
School District Special Levy
Shall Nooksack Valley School District No. 506, Whatcom
County, Washington, collect f _ r��f in excess
property taxes (approximately ',9 per $1,000 asses-
sed valuation) in 1980 for maintenance and operation?
YES . . . . . . . . . Z/
NO . . . . . . . . .. %/
The polls for such special election shall be open from 7:00
o'clock a.m, to 8:00 o'clock p.m.
The secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized
and directed to deliver a certified copy of this Resolution to the Whatcom
County Auditor.
PASSED by the Board of Directors of the Nooksack Valley School
District No. 506, Whatcom County, Washington, at a special meeting thereof
held this 22nd day of March, 1979.
ATTEST:
Secretary of the Board of Directors
NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506
Whatcom County, Washington
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oard of Directors
I, Leo Groves, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Nooksack
Valley School District No. 506, Whatcom County, Washington, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY, that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 6 of
the Board of Directors, duly adopted at a regular meeting thereof held on the
22nd day of March, 1979
Secretary of the Board of Directors
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR
of
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, the undersigned as the duly elected, qualified and
acting Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, has jurisdiction of and is required
by law to conduct all special elections for school districts within the county; and
WHEREAS, Nooksack Valley School District No. 506, Whatcom
County, Washington, lies entirely within the boundaries of said county; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of said district by resolution
adopted March 22, 1979, a certified copy, of which has been delivered to the
undersigned, has found that an emergency exists requiring the holding of a special
election on May 8, 1979; and
WHEREAS, said district by said resolution has authorized and
directed the undersigned to assume jurisdiction of and conduct said special election;
NOW, THEREFORE, ii is hereby authorized and ordered as follows:
The undersigned concurs in the finding of an emergency and does
hereby assume jurisdiction of the above mentioned special election of Nooksack
Valley School District No. 506 , Whatcom County, Washington, authorized and
ordered by resolution of its Board of Directors adopted March 22, 1979, and will
conduct said special election to be held May 8, 1979.
DATED at Bellingham, Washington, this 22nd day of March, 1979
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Whatcom Co my Auditor