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Show ifB8•WEDNESDAY, MAY27, 2009 NOTICE OF SPECIAL VOTED LEEWAY ELECTION BOARD OP EDUCATION OF NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special voted leeway election will be held in Nebo School District, Utah County, Utah (the "School District"), at the same time as the special bond election being held in the School District, on Tuesday, June 23,2009, at which special voted leeway election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within the School District the following question: . BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED LEEWAY TAX ELECTION K PROPOSITION #2 Shall the Board of Education of Nebo School District,Utah County, Utah, be authorized to levy annually for the purpose of maintaining a state-supported voted leeway program a special tax at the rate of .0001 per dollar of the taxable value of the taxable property within the District, in addition to all other taxes levied or imposed on such property within the District? The special voted leeway election shall be held at polling,places located in the voting precincts of Utah County in which qualified voters of the District reside. The polling places are as follows: CONSOLIDATED VOTING PRECINCT No. Cl * REGULAR VOTING PRECINCT N O . EL0I.GE01.GO01 POLLING PLACE LOCATION Goshen Elementary School 60 North Center Goshen, Utah C2 SQ01,SQ02,SQ03 Santaquin Elementary School 25 South 400 West Santaquin, Utah C3 MA01, MA02, MA03, MA04 Mapleton Junior High School 362 East 1200 North Mapleton,-Utah C4 ER01,ER02,WH01, SA01.SA02.SA03 Salem Hills High School 150 North Skyhawk Blvd. Salem, Utah C5 PA01,PA02,PA03, PA04,PA05,PA06, PA07,PA08,PA09,SL01 Payson High School 1025 South Highway 6 Payson, Utah SP01,SP02,SP03,SP04, SP05,SP06,SP07,SP08, SP09,SP10,SPll,SP12, SP13,SP14,SP15 Springville High School 1205 East 900 South Springville, Utah BECB, BELS, SF01, SF02, SF03,SF04,SF05,SF06, SF07,SF08,SF09,SF10, SF11,SF12,SF13,SF14, SF15,SF16 Spanish Fork High School 1205 East 900 South Springville, Utah C6 C7 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that any qualified elector of Utah County who resides within the confines of the School District and who has complied with the law in regard to registration may vote in the special voted leeway election at designated polling locations up to 14 days in advance of the day of the special voted leeway election. The dates, times and places for early voting in the special voted.Ieeway election are as follows: .'_.-. .../-•• i-. •* ' June 9-12,2009 From 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 pjn. District Office, Nebo School District' June 15-18,2009 From 12:00 pjn. to 4:00 pjn.. 350 South Main Street Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 June 19,2009 From 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Thursday, June 4, 2009, at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Room of the School District office, located at 350 South Main Street, in Spanish Fork, Utahh, there will be conducted a demonstration of the logic and accuracy testing of the voting devices to be used in the special voted leeway election. This test is open to public observation in accordance with the provisions of Section 20A-3-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the "Utah Code"). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Thursday, June 4, 2009, at 9:00 ajn., in the Board Room of the School District office, located at 350 South Main Street, in Spanish Fork, Utah, there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment or other apparatus to be used to tabulate the results of the June, 23,2009 special voted leeway election to be held in the School District on the question of authorizing a voted leeway annual tax to .maintain a state-supported voted leeway program. This test is open to public observation in accordance with the provisions of Section 20A-4-104, Utah Code. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Wednesday, July 1,2009, that being a day no sooner than 7 days and not later than 14 days after the special voted leeway election, the Board of Education of the School District will meet at 350 South Main Street, in Spanish Fork, Utah, at 5:00 p.m. and will canvass the returns and declare the results and will canvass the returns and declare the results of the special voted leeway election. Pursuant to applicable provisions of Sections 11-14-208 and 20A-4-403 of the Utah Code, the period allowed for any contest of the special voted leeway election shall end 40 days July 1, 2009 (the date on which the returns of the election are to be canvassed and the results thereof declared). No such contest shall be maintained unless a complaint is filed with the Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for Utah County, within the prescribed 40-day period. The ballots to he used at the special voted leeway election shall be in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED LEEWAY TAX ELECTION June 23,2009 (Facsimile Signature) Business Administrator, Nebo School District PROPOSITION #2 Shall the Board of Education of Nebo School District, Utah County, Utah, be authorized to levy annually for the purpose of maintaining a state-supported voted leeway program a special tax at the rate of .0001 per dollar of the taxable value of the taxable property within the District, in addition to all other taxes levied or imposed on such property within the District? To vote in favor of the above proposition, select the box immediately adjacent to the words "FOR THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED*LEEWAY TAX." To vote against the above proposition, select the box immediately adjacent to the words "AGAINST THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED LEEWAY TAX." Voting at the special voted leeway election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. The ballots will be furnished by the Business Administrator of the Board of Education (the "Board") of the School District (the "Election Officer"), on behalf of the Board, to the poll workers. The poll workers shall furnish such ballots to the qualified electors of the School District. In order to vote at the election, you must present valid voter identification to the poll worker before voting, which must be (a) a valid form of photo identification that shows your name and photograph or (b) two different forms of identification that show your name and current address. £' -\ FOR THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED LEEWAY TAX The polls at each polling place shall open at 7:00 ajn. and shall remain open until 8:00 pjn., when they will close. There is to be no special registration of voters for the special voted leeway election, and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special voted leeway election, except that the County Clerk of Utah County (the "County Clerk") shall register any person who on the day of the special voted leeway election will be a qualified elector, as provided by law. The County Clerk is located at 100 East Center Street, Room 2600, in Provo, Utah 84606, and may be reached by telephone at (801) 8518109. The County Clerk will make registration lists or copies of such lists available at each of the above-described polling places for use by registered electors entitled to use such voting place. EARLYyoriNO POLUNG PLACE LOCATION TIME DATE AGAINST THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTED LEEWAY TAX *** *** *** QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SPECIAL VOTED LEEWAY ELECTION MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE ELECTION OFFICER, TRACY D OLSEN, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR, AT (801) 354-7427. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Nebo School District, Utah County, Utah, has caused this notice to be given. DATED: Any person who is registered to vote may vote by absentee ballot. Absentee ballots may be obtained by making application in the manner and within the time provided by law through the office of the Election Officer, Attention:, Business Administrator, Nebo School District, telephone: (801) 354-7427 at the following address: May 13,2009. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH On or prior to June 1,2009: v After June 1,2009: Tracy D Olsen, Election Officer 570 South Main, Springville, Utah 84663 Tracy D Olsen, Election Officer 350 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 Except in certain circumstances, (1) absentee ballots may be obtained by filing an application no later than June 19, 2009, the Friday before election day, with the Election Officer; (2) overseas applicants may obtain an absentee ballot by filing an application with the Election Officer no later than June 3,2009, which is 20 days before election day, (3) to be valid, an absentee ballot (a) that is voted in person, must be applied for and cast in person at the office of the Election Officer no later than the Friday before election day or (b) clearly postmarked before election day and received in the office of the Election Officer before noon on July 1,2009, the day of the official canvass. By /fi/R President Pi [SEAL] ATTEST: By /s/Tracy D Olsen Business Administrator Emergency Absentee Ballots. Any eligible voter who is hospitalized or otherwise confined to a medical or long-term care institution after the deadline for filing an application for an absentee ballot may obtain an absentee ballot by sending another person to obtain an absentee ballot application, the absentee ballot and an absentee ballot envelope oh his or her behalf at the office of the Election Officer. The Election Officer will require the person to sign a statement identifying himself or herself and the hospitalized voter. To be valid, the application and the sealed absentee ballot envelope containing the voted ballot must be returned to the Election Officer's office before the close of the polls oh election day. Military Personnel and Citizens Living Abroad. Applications for absentee ballots for military voters living in the United States must be filed with the Election Officer-no later than June 19,2009, the Friday before election day. Military personnel voting an absentee ballot at the Election Officer's office must apply and cast their ballot no later than Monday, June 22,2009, the day before election day. MiUtary voters stationed overseas and overseas citizen voters must file an application for absentee ballot with the Election Officer no later than June 3,2009,20 days-before election day: To be valid, an absentee ballot (a) must be clearly postmarked by the appropriate military post office before election day and received in the office of the Election Officer before noon on July 1 ,'2009, the day of the official canvass or (b) the voter has signed an mailing affidavit on the back of the ballot envelope and the ballot is received in the office of the Election Officer before noon on July 1,2009, the day of the official canvass. * < • • ' . . . • • / • - ,/;,!„,,. u . . r . "• v . |