‘Poker Chip’ Draw to Decide Argument Wording in Voter Guide for School Bond Measure

‘Poker Chip’ Draw to Decide Argument Wording in Voter Guide for School Bond Measure
A school road sign near a school in Costa Mesa, Calif., on Dec. 1, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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SANTA ANA, Calif.—A “poker chip” drawing will decide between competing arguments against a proposed $496 million bond measure for the Anaheim Union School District, Orange County election officials said Aug. 3.

Kevin Carr of Stanton and Emili DeCrew of Anaheim both filed an argument against the district’s bond measure, but only one can be printed in the County Voter Information Guide for the 2024 Presidential General Election.

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