Spring - Klein Edition | April 2022

2022

L O C A L V O T E R G U I D E GUIDE Candidates and information for local elections

COMPILED BY HANNAH ZEDAKER

D A T E S T O K N O W April 25 First day of early voting April 26 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) May 3 Last day of early voting

For information on where to vote in the Klein ISD bond election, visit www.harrisvotes.com. For information on where to vote in the Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11 commissioner election, visit www.esd11.com. W H E R E T O V O T E

May 7 Election day May 7 Last day to receive ballot by mail (or May 9 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election)

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*Incumbent

renovation, and equipment of school buildings in the district; for the purchase of the necessary sites for school buildings; for the purchase of new school buses; for the retro’tting of school buses with emergency, safety, or security equipment; and for the purchase or retro’tting of vehicles to be used for emergency, safety, or security purposes; and the levying of a tax su”cient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the cost of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds. Proposition B The issuance of $51.51 million of bonds for the acquisition or update of district

technology equipment, including the acquisition of personal computing devices for students, teachers, and sta–, and the levying of a tax su”cient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the cost of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds. Proposition C The issuance of $131.325 million of bonds for the construction, acquisition, and equipment of a district events center with a seating capacity in excess of 8,000 seats for use in connection with events including indoor athletic competitions, graduations, concerts, performances, convocations, science

fairs, and robotics and career and technology exhibitions; and the levying of a tax su”cient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the cost of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds. Proposition D The issuance of $75.19 million of bonds for the construction, acquisition, renovation, and equipment of district stadiums, including the construction of a new district stadium and renovations to Memorial Stadium, and the levying of a tax su”cient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the cost of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds.

HARRIS COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT NO. 11 Commissioner

Joel Ocasio Kevin Brost* Christopher David Dorothy Dalton Zach Dunlap KLEIN ISD BOND Proposition A The issuance of $843.84 million of bonds for the construction, acquisition,

NOTE: THE TWO CANDIDATES WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES WILL SERVE FOUR¢YEAR TERMS AS COMMISSIONER.

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