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Understanding Validation or How Levies and Bonds Pass or Fail

Passing a levy or bond issue is a two step process. First the issue must validate (step 1) and secondly, must receive at least a 60% favorable majority (step 2). Validation requirements are different for Levy issues and Bond issues.

Validation is based on a percentage of the number of voters who voted within the district, school, fire, etc., in the previous November General Election. For example, the Bonanza School District intends to put two issues on the May, 2006 special election ballot: A Maintenance and Operation Levy and General Obligation Bonds.


Step 1:

A total of 48,812 people voted in the Bonanza School District in the preceding General election; the amount required to validate the levy is 11,715 YES votes. This validation figure is calculated as follows: 48,812 X .40 (40% of total votes cast the the previous General Election) X .60 (60% of the 40%) = 11,715. In this election at least 11,715 of the people casting ballots in the special election must vote YES to validate. For example, if 11,626 vote YES, the Levy issue failed because it did not validate. Do not proceed to Step 2.

Step 2:

If the Levy issue has validated, the next step is to determine if at least 60% of the votes cast for Proposition No. 1 are favorable. Bonanza School District voters approved Proposition No. 1 with 66.94% voting YES.

(Reference Washington State Constitution Article 7, Section 2) Note: For information on 106% Levy Lid Lifts and Benefit Charges refer to RCW 84.55.050 (Levy Lid Lifts) and RCW 51.18.050 (Benefit Charges).


Step 1:

48,812 voters in the Bonanza School District cast ballots in the preceding General election; the amount required to validate a bond is 19,525 TOTAL votes (Total of yes and no votes). This validation figure is calculated as follows: 48,812 X .40 (40% of total votes cast the the previous General Election) = 19,525. If the total votes cast are 19,230 the Bond issue failed because it did not validate. Do not proceed to Step 2.

Step 2:

If the Bond issue has validated, the next step is to determine if at least 60% of the votes cast for Bond Proposition No. 2 are favorable. Bonanza School District voters approved Bond Proposition No. 2 with 60.90% voting YES

The Gold Rush County May 16th special election results for the Bonanza School District are shown below. Both Propositions passed; Proposition No. 1, the M & O Levy and Proposition No. 2, the Bond issue.

May 16, 2006
Summary Report
Gold Rush County
Final Official Results

Bonanza School District - Proposition No. 1

YES 14,622 66.94%
NO 7,220 33.06%

Bonanza School District - Proposition No. 2

YES 13,289 60.90%
NO 8,533 39.10%


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