Referendum
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Ballot Language
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The Ballot Language for the November 5, 2024 General Election reads:
CONTINUED FUNDING FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH RENEWAL OF AD VALOREM MILLAGE ELECTIONShall the School Board of Manatee County continue the current 1 mill ad valorem millage from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2029, for: school safety and security; recruiting and retaining teachers and staff; student achievement through more instructional time and supports; early literacy programs; career and technical education; STEM, visual and performing arts, athletics; and public charter schools; with oversight by an independent citizen committee to ensure proper use of funds?
YES, for continuation _____
NO, against continuation _____
General Election Dates
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Monday
October 7 -
Thursday
October 24
5pm -
Monday
October 21 -
Saturday
November 2 -
Tuesday
November 5
7pm -
General Election
Tuesday
November 5
Polls Open
7am-7pm
Citizens Oversight & Transparency
Citizens Provide Oversight
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Since Manatee County voters first approved the additional mill in 2018, a Citizens’ Financial Oversight Committee (CFOC) has overseen fiscal stewardship of accumulated funds. Annual CFOC reports, as well as meeting agendas, are available at www.manateeschools.net/CFOC.
Community Access to Annual Data
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Detailed information demonstrating the budgeting and allocation of funds for each school year of the additional mill is available for review at: www.manateeschools.net/1mill.
Cost to Homeowners
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Millage is used to calculate local property taxes. One mill is worth $1 for every $1,000 of assessed value. For a home worth $400,000, one mill would equal $400 a year or $33 a month (less homestead exemption).