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OLYMPIA WA 98504-7200
(360) 753-1717 TDD (360) 664-3631
COUNTY AUDITOR'S
SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCING ELECTIONS
REPORTING FORM
Whatcom County Lynden School District #504 3/14/00
COUNTY NAME
Shirley Forslof
AUDITOR NAME
SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME
I. MINIMUM VOTER TURNOUT REQUIREMENTS
A. For excess levies:
3/27/00
DATE
ELECTION DATE
5340 Total votes cast at last November General Election
B. For bond issues voted upon during the year immediately following a State General Election (odd or even
number year):
5340 Total votes cast at last qualifying State General Election
II. CANVASS OF ELECTION
Type of Election Codes
*BO Bond CP Capital Project
M & O Maintenance and Operation TVF Transportation Vehicle Fund
Proposition
Number
Dollar
Amount
Type of
Election*
Number Votes
For
Number Votes
Against
Passed
Failed
1
$2,650,000
M & O
1972
1167
62.8%
to $2,750,000
III. LEAD/JOINT COUNTIES
The above vote count includes votes cast in our joint county(ies). Yes ❑ No
Name of county(ies):
Please send official ballot(s) via surface mail to: Michael L. Bigelow
Assistant Superintendent
Budget and School Business Services
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
PO BOX 47200
OLYMPIA WA 98504-7200
FORM SPI M-466 (Rev. 6/99)
WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 14,
2000 IN LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FOR
THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT THE
PROPOSITION FOR SCHOOL OPERATIONS LEVY FOR 2001 AND 2002.
OATH OF AUDITOR
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Lynden School
DistricND.,504, Whatcom County, Washington held on the 14th day of March, 2000, have in no
wi�gybg4f+ t(jbd by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when they were deposited
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Subs rt and sworn to before me this 24th day of March 2000.
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CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee have
completed our canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held within various precincts
within the boundaries of Lynden School District No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington on the 14th
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day of March, 2000 and the results were as follows:
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504
Special Election — Proposition No.1
Submitted by Lynden School District No. 504
SCHOOL OPERATIONS LEVY
To meet the educational needs of students in
Lynden School District #504, shall the district
levy the following taxes, in addition to regular tax Levy
levies and in place of an expiring levy, upon all YES - 84
taxable property within the District, for support of
the District's maintenance and operation Levy
expenses: NO - 86
Estimated
Collection Rate/$1,000 of
Levy
Year Assessed Vale
Amount
2001 $3.00
$2,650,000
2002 P.06
$2,750,000
as provide4irt DAt'r Pesoluticn #1-2000?
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Validation Figures
Number Persons Voting Last
General Election 5,340
40% Turnout 2,136
60% Yes Vote 1,282
LEVY, YES 1972
LEVY, NO 1167
PASSED:62.82%
62.82%
37.18%
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your absentee return envelope MUST have your
signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an
envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE
COUNTED.
Your signature should look similar to the one on
your voters registration form.
If you think your signature has changed, contact
the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at
(360) 676-6742 or (360) 398-1310.
TOP FOUR REASONS FOR
DISQUALIFICATION:
• No signature
• Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked
no later than election day.
• Signature does not match.
• Two ballots in one absentee return envelope
You are eligible to vote in
this election if:
• You are a citizen of the United
States
• At least 18 years old
• Resident of Whatcom County for
30 days prior to the election
• Not presently being denied your
civil rights as a result of being
convicted of a felony
If you are not sure about your eligibility,
contact the Whatcom County Auditors
Office at (360) 676-6742 or
(360) 676-6745.
#504
Absentee Voter Guide
SPECIAL ELECTION
March 14, 2000
COUNTY OF WHATCOM
State of Washington
VOTER INSTRUCTIONS
Read All Instructions Carefully
Before Voting.
Failure to follow these instructions
may invalidate your ballot.
The ballot which you have received is actually
a data processing card prepared for recording
your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the
ballot punchcard except as outlined in the
instructions.
Your Absentee Ballot Packet consists of:
• This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures
and/or candidates.
• A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard.
• A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot
Punchcard.
• A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return
your voted Ballot Punchcard,
which should first be
enclosed in the Ballo
security envelope.
Now that you have
received your
Absentee ballot,
please use it instead of
going to your poll site o
election day.
Turn Page To Continue �,
HOW TO VOTE
Ballot
Punchcard
Punch chip completely out
of Ballot Punchcard with a
paper clip or similar device.
1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of
the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter
Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your
signature on file with the County.
2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or
candidate, is a number which is assigned to a
position on your Ballot Card.
3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to
punch out the pre -scored square located just above
the number assigned to the candidate or measure.
4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the
space provided on the flap attached to your ballot
card. You must list both the Name and Office of the
write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan
races. Do not punch out a position number for any
other candidate for that office.
5.After you have finished voting, place your Ballot
Card in the Ballot Security Envelope.
6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing_ your
voted ballot Punchcard INSIDE THE PRE -
ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE.
7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it
so it is postmarked no later than the day of the
election. The ballot will be counted if it is
postmarked not later than election day and if it is
received by the county auditor not later than the
tenth day following any special election or primary,
or the fifteenth day following a general election.
8. If you spoil your ballot or wish to change your vote,
use the BALLOT GUIDE and with a pen make your
selections. Return it in the Ballot Security Envelope
instead of the ballot card.
9. If you have any questions about these instructions,
please call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or
360/676-6745.
FORMAT # 504 ABG-Whatcom
Special Election Page 4
March 14, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504
Special Election — Proposition No.1
Submitted by Lynden School District No. 504
SCHOOL OPERATIONS LEVY
To meet the educational needs of students in
Lynden School District #504, shall the District
levy the following taxes, in addition to regular tax Levy
levies and in place of an expiring levy, upon all YES - 84 4
taxable property within the District, for support of
the District's maintenance and operation Levy
expenses: NO - 86 4
Estimated
Collection Rate/$1,000 of Levy
Year Assessed Value Amount
2001 $3.00 $2,650,000
2002 $3.06 $2,750,000
as provided in District Resolution #1-2000?
BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 0 TURN PAGE TO CONTINUE ll�
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
MARCH 14, 2000
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, a special election will be held in
the above -named school district for the submission to the qualified electors of said school district
the following proposition:
Proposition No. 1
Submitted by Lynden School District No. 504
SCHOOL OPERATIONS LEVY
To meet the educational needs of students in Lynden School District #504,
shall the District levy the following taxes, in addition to regular tax levies and in
place of an expiring levy, upon all taxable property within the District, for support
of the District's maintenance and operation expenses:
Collection Year
Estimated
Rate/$1,000 of
Assessed Value
Levy Amount
2001 $3.00 $2,650,000
2002 $3.06 $2,750,000
As provided in the District Resolution #1-2000?
Levy YES —_.
Levy NO 1 1
The polls for such special election shall be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Shirley Forslof
Whatcom County Auditor and
Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections
Publish: March 8, 2000 IANOTICES\504MAR.NOT
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WHATCOM COUNTY aP ;
AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Whatcom County Courthouse
311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103
Bellingham, WA 98225-4186
Auditor
Elections
Internal Auditing
Motor Vehicle Licensing
Recording
January 21, 2000
MEMO TO: Karen Frakes, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
FROM: Shirley Forslof, Auditor
SUBJECT: Ballot Titles for Lynden School District
SHIRLEY FORSLOF
AUDITOR
TERRY HINZ, C.P.A.
CHIEF DEPUTY
Enclosed are two Resolutions from Lynden School District requesting a Maintenance and
Operations levy for the March 14, 2000, and if that levy fails, they want an election on April 25,
2000.
Please review the ballot title as to form and style.
Thank you.
Joyce Herrin, Election Deputy
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Main Office: (360) 676-6740 Elections: (360) 676-6742 County Residents: (360) 398-1310 FAX: (360) 738-4556
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504 ✓,4N? �'�`�
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON %rC 1000
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS LEVY �U4'%0,
RESOLUTION 1-2000
A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Lynden
School District No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington,
providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the
district at a special election to be held therein on March 14,
2000 of a proposition of whether an excess tax of
$2,650,000 should be levied in 2000 for collection in 2001,
and whether an excess tax of $2,750,0000 should be levied
in 2001 for collection in 2002, said excess taxes being for
the District's General Fund to pay part of the general
expenses of maintenance and operation support of the
District.
WHEREAS, the money in and to be paid into the General Fund of Lynden School
District No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington (the "District"), during the 2000-2001,
2001-2002 and 2002-2003 school years will be insufficient to enable the District to pay
for necessary maintenance and operation expenses and to properly meet the educational
needs of the students attending District schools; and
WHEREAS, in order to properly provide for such maintenance and operation
expenses and to meet such educational needs, the Board of Directors of Lynden School
District No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington (the "Board of Directors'), deems it
necessary to levy the following taxes for the District's General Fund upon all of the
taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax levy permitted
by law to be levied within the District without a vote of the electors:
A. A tax of approximately $3.00 per one thousand dollars
of assessed valuation to provide $2,650,000, said levy
to be made in 2000 for collection in 2001; and
B. A tax of approximately $3.06 per one thousand dollars
of assessed valuation to provide $2,750,000, said levy
to be made in 2001 for collection in 2002; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington require that the
question of whether or not such excess taxes may be levied must be submitted to the
qualified electors of the District for their ratification or rejection;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of Lynden
School District No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington, as follows:
Section 1. The following taxes for the District' General Fund should be levied
upon all of the taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax
levy permitted by law to be levied within the district without a vote of the electors:
A A tax of approximately $3.00 per one thousand dollars
of assessed valuation to provide $2,650,000, said levy
to be made in 2000 for collection in 2001;
B. A tax of approximately $3.06 per one thousand dollars
of assessed valuation to provide $2,750,000, said levy
to be made in 2001 for collection in 2002;
Upon approval by the voters of Proposition No; 1 set forth below, the District may
use the proceeds of said levies during the 2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 school
years by incurring indebtedness by the issuance of short term obligations against the
General Fund of the District, as authorized by RCW 39.50, and may expend the proceeds
of said levies to pay such part of the general expenses of maintenance and operation of
the District during such school years as may be authorized or allowed by law for the use
of excess levy funds.
Section 2. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency exists requiring the
submission to the qualified electors of the District of the proposition or whether or not the
District shall levy such excess taxes for their ratification or rejection at a special election
to be held therein on March 14, 2000.
The Whatcom County Auditor, as supervisor of elections in Whatcom County,
Washington, is hereby requested to find the existence of such an emergency and to call
and conduct said special election to be held within the District on said date and to submit
to the qualified electors of the District the proposition hereinafter set forth.
The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to certify
said proposition to the Whatcom County Auditor as supervisor of elections in Whatcom
County, Washington, in the following form:
PROPOSITION #1
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT #504
SCHOOL OPERATIONS LEVY
To meet the educational needs of students in Lynden School District #504,
shall the District levy the following taxes, in addition to regular tax levies and in
place of an expiring levy, upon all taxable property within the District, for support
of the District's maintenance and operation expenses:
Collection Year
2001
2002
Estimated
Rate/$1,000 of
Assessed Value
$3.00
$3.06
As provided in -the District Resolution 91-2000?
LEVY Yes D
LEVY No ❑
Levy Amount
$2,650,000
$2,750,000
The Secretary of the Board of Directors of the District is hereby authorized and
directed to deliver certified copies of this resolution to the Whatcom County Auditor.
ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of Lynden School District #504, Whatcom County,
Washington, at a regular meeting thereof, held this 20'' day of January, 2000.
ATTEST:
Secretary to the Board o Directors
LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT #504
BY
President
BY
BY.
BY�
CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Lynden School District
No. 504, Whatcom County, Washington (the "District"), and keeper of the records of the
Board of Directors (the "Board"), DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
1. That the attached resolution is true and correct copy of Resolution No. 1-2000
of the Board (the "Resolution"), duly adopted at a regular meeting thereof held on the
2& day of January, 2000.
2. That said meeting was duly convened and held in all respects in accordance
with law, and to the extent required by law, due and proper notice of such meeting was
given; that a legal quorum was present throughout the meeting and legally sufficient
number of members of the Board voted in the proper manner for the adoption of the
Resolution; that all other requirements and proceedings incident to the proper adoption of
the Resolution have been duly fulfilled, carried out and otherwise observed; and that I am
authorized to execute this certificate.
0XID
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 20a' day of January,
Secretary, B;a r-dof Directors
Whatcom County
List of Polling Places for Lynden School Precincts and/or Parts
DELTA 1,2
LYNDEN CITY 1
LYNDEN CITY 2,3
LYNDEN CITY 4,5,6
LYNDEN CITY 7,8
LYNDEN CITY 9
LYNDEN TWP 1
LYNDEN TWP 2
NOOKSACK TWP 2
TEN MILE 1
TEN MILE 5
01/26/00
DELTA FIRE STATION 8188 Enterprise Rd
PEOPLES PLACE NW FAIRGROUNDS Gate 2
LYNDEN CITY FIRE STATION 209 4th St
MEADOW GREENS RETIREMENT COM. 301 Homestead
LYNDEN CHURCH / NAZARENE 8686 Vinup Rd
VOTE BY MAIL ONLY
PEOPLES PLACE NW FAIRGROUNDS Gate 2
NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP 810 E Pole Rd
NOOKSACK VALLEY HIGH SCH 3326 E Badger Rd
EVERSON FIRE STATION 101 E Main St Everson
NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP 810 E Pole Rd
These are the permanently assigned polling places for voters in these precincts.