2020 (Updated February 15, 2021) Won: 129.5 Million .

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DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST(Updated February 15, 2021) 129.5 million ( 129,500,000) in 3 districts 116.5 million ( 116,500,000) in 1 district11/3/20Dorchester 4New middle school11/3/20Lexington 3Upgrades to Batesburg-LeesvillePrimary School, Batesburg-Leesville Elementary and BatesburgLeesville High School. 35 65(2 questions)Question One – This question asked voters to allow Lexington County School District Three to borrow up to 50 million dollars throughgeneral obligation bonds to fund renovations at B-L Primary, B-L Elementary and B-L High Schools.Question Two – That question’s approval will allow Lexington County School District Three to borrow an additional 15 million dollars ingeneral obligation bonds to finance the costs of constructing and equipping a new media center at B-L Primary School and a newcompetition gym at B-L High School. For the district to borrow those additional funds, voters had to approve both question #1 and #2 asthey did Tuesday.7/14/20Spartanburg 3Fully renovate the former ClifdaleElementary School with additionalrenovations planned for Pacolet,Cannons, and Cowpens elementary schools.2/4/20ChesterNew Chester High School, adistrict-wide performing arts center, upgrades and expansions tomultiple schools and athletic facilities and a new Chester CountyCareer Center.South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report 29.5 116.5Page 1

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum WON(millions) LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINSTQuestion 1*15,708 (69.66%)Question 1*6,842 (30.34%)Question 2**15,241 (68.2%)Question 2**7,107 (31.8%)2019Won:Lost:11/5/2019 454 million ( 454,000,000) in 2 districts 256 million ( 256,000,000) in 2 districtsBeaufort County School DistrictPurpose of Referendum: Improving school safety/security, technology infrastructure, renovatingfacilities and adding classroomspace, career and technologyexpansions, athletic facilities improvements, playground improvements. 345*Question 1 – 290 million in safety and security upgrades at all district schools; technology infrastructure upgrades at schools district-wide; classroom additions at River Ridge Academy and May River High; a replacement building for Robert Smalls InternationalAcademy; and renovations at three schools (Beaufort Elementary, Hilton Head Island Middle and Battery Creek High).**Question 2 – An additional 54 million in Career and Technology Education expansions at Battery Creek and May River highschools; design work for renovations at Hilton Head Island High; improvements to athletic facilities at district middle and high schools;and playground improvements at early childhood centers, elementary and PreK-8 schools. The second question will only go into effect only if the first question is approved.04/30/19Anderson OneConstructing two new schools,add classrooms to addressovercrowding to existing schools,security updates, infrastructureimprovements, including newroofs and heating, ventilation andair-conditioning systemsSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report 1093,115 (75.24%) 1,1025(24.76%)Page 2

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of anburg ThreeNew middle school combiningtwo existing middle schools, renovations, safety 5802/26/19Florence OneFour new schools, security improvements and new athleticfacilities for all three high schools 198Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST701 (38.7%) 1,110 (61.3%)2018Won:Lost:11/06/18One billion, one hundred seventy-eight million, seventy-six thousand ( 1,178,076,000) in 6 districts204 million ( 204,000,000) in 3 districtsEdgefield County School DistrictSafety upgrades and renovationsat all schools and additions andexpansions for and elementary,middle and technology center. New Construction at StromThurmond High School to includean auditorium, gymnasium andpractice trackSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report 54.6706,308 (71.33%)2,535 (28.67%)Page 3

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum11/06/18Lexington County School DistrictOneUpdated Safety and SecuritySystems at all District Schoolsand Facilities, three new schoolsand two new elementary schools,renovations, additions and/orother upgrades to 14 elementaryschools, renovations and additions and/or other upgrades tofive middle schools and five highschools, renovations, additionsand/or other upgrades to twoother schools and one building, anew District Transportation Facility and information technologyequipment and miscellaneousfurniture to create “Future ReadyClassrooms” at all schools andto meet needs at other districtfacilities11/06/18Lexington County School DistrictThreeImprovements at B-L PrimarySchool and a newly constructedB-L High School, including a newathletic facility and providingenhanced safety and technologyfor students and staff11/06/18Marlboro County School DistrictRenovations and/or constructionat all schools and certain otherfacilities in the school districtincluding at Bennettsville Intermediate and school safety andsecurity improvementsSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report WON(millions) LOST(millions) 365Number ofVOTES AGAINST26,702 (56.43%) 20,616 (43.5%) 90 10Number ofVOTES FOR1,521 (37.85%)2,498 (62.15%)5,354 (70.33%)2.259 (29.57%)Page 4

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum11/06/1805/01/18Richland Two Schools 468,406,000 (total)Aiken County School DistrictWON(millions)Question 1: Safety and securityimprovements across the district,a permanent facility for Center forKnowledge North and an addition at Blythewood High, new buses and safety/security improvements for all buses, new facilitiesfor Bethel-Hanberry Elementaryand Forest Lake Elementary, Newfacilities for E.L. Wright Middle andCenter for Knowledge, technology upgrades across the district 381.952Question 2: Build a district fine/performing arts center, improveathletic facilities across the districtincluding adding field houses tomiddle and high schools, upgrade Richland Northeast Highand Ridge View High athleticfacilities including expansions offootball stadiums 86.454Renovation and expansion ofMidland Valley High School,renovation and expansion ofHammond Hill Elementary School,renovation and expansion ofBelvedere Elementary, renovation and expansion at MillbrookElementary and a new elementary school and middle schoolbetween Graniteville and NorthAugusta 90South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportLOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST31,152 (64.90%)16,850 (35.10%)30,900 (59.66%) 20,890 (40.34%)8,7407,420 (45.9%)Page 5

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum04/21/18Beaufort County SchoolsClassroom additions to existingfacilities, constructing and equipping of new facilities including anew school in Bluffton and a newcareer and technical educationbuilding at Beaufort High School,Bluffton High School and HiltonHead Island High School03/20/18Fort Mill SchoolsBuild two Elementary Schools andone Middle School, technologydevices and upgrades, HVACreplacement, Kitchen equipmentreplacement, land purchase forfuture school sites, purchase additional school buses02/13/18Chester County School DistrictMaintenance, renovation, andupgrades to each of the district’sfacilities and the new construction of a new Workforce Readiness CenterSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report WON(millions) LOST(millions) 76 190 38Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST4,03810,5194,840 (71.03%)(28.97%)863 (46.57%)993 (53.43%)Page 6

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of ReferendumWON(millions)LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST2017Won:Lost:0188 million in 2 districts09/05/17Laurens School District 55N ew Laurens District High School, newgymnasium at Gray Court-Owings Schooland a new child development center05/03/17Anderson School District 4New middle school, athleticfacility upgrades at PHS andimprovements to roofs and HVAC systemsat elementary schools. 109 792016Won:Lost:921.4 million in 8 districts217 million in 1 district03/15/16Spartanburg School District 7Building a new high school and 185elementary school, renovations tocurrent high school and renovating,improving and equipping other schoolfacilities within the school district4,530 (63%)2,669 (37%)3/22/2016Lancaster County SchoolVariety of school district projects, 199including safety improvements, newmulti-purpose buildings, renovation projects,athletic facilities upgrades and technology initiatives.Construction of a new elementary school and a highschool to help ease overcrowding.5,420 (74%)1,885 (26%)South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportPage 7

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum WON(millions) LOST(millions)11/8/16Bamberg 2Construction and renovation costs 38for a new Pre-K-12 school facilitycomprised of a Pre-K-8 school and a high school,as well as sports fields and new school districtadministration and maintenance offices.11/8/16Bond referendumNumber ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST1,754 (75%)592 (25%) 21732,409 (46%)38,650 (54%)Sales Tax29,796 (41%)43,141 (59%)Building additions and renovations at nine locations,HVAC upgrades, roof replacements, new constructionand land acquisition(1ct. sales tax over 10 years)11/8/16DarlingtonBuilding three new schools toreplace six aging schools(1 ct. sales tax over 15 years) 6015,434 (62%)9,372 (38%)11/8/16Georgetown CountyConstructing, improving, 165equipping, expanding, renovatingor repairing district facilities and improving technology22,667 (78%)6,294 (22%)11/8/16Bond Referendum 12918,565 (67%)9,194 (33%)Sales Tax17,874 (64)10,023 (36%)New facilities, improvements, additions and renovationsto existing facilities and improvements and renovations to athletic facilities(1 ct. sales tax over 15 years)11/8/16Lexington FourRenovations and improvements 25.43,237 (63%)to athletic complex, construction of aperforming arts center, expansion of high schoolCATE courses and renovations and construction to address safety issues.1,881 (37%)11/8/16Spartanburg 2Constructing and equipping 12017.951 (79%)a new high school, renovating thecurrent high school and upgrades to existing athletic facilities.4,638 (21%)Beaufort CountyKershawSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportPage 8

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of ReferendumWON(millions)LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST2015Won:Lost: 336 in 2 districtsNone05/05/15Fort Mill School DistrictBuilding new high school, middle 226school, acquatics center, trainingfacility; purchasing land for future schools;purchasing new buses; technology upgrades3,258 (60%)2,187 (40%)05/05/15Rock Hill School DistrictExpansion/renovation of schools, 110purchasing activity buses, technologyupgrades, security upgrades4,532 (88%)603 (12%)2014Won:Lost:Est. 1 billion, 345 million in 11 districts 201 million in 2 districts11/4/2014Aiken CountyBuilding new middle school,upgrades to schools 18823,909 (59%)16,407 (41%)11/4/2014Anderson SchoolDistricts 1, 2, 3, 4, 510% of proceeds to reduce debt 205.5service millage, building new careercenter, upgrades to schools23,024 (53%)20,645 (47%)11/4/2014Charleston CountyBuilding new schools, upgradesto schools 540- 64063,166 (67%)30,846 (33%)11/4/2014Building renovations, upgrades 103,220 (71%)1,299 (29%) 1309,227 (49%)9,441 (51%) 22510,025 (65%)5,337 (35%) 712,188 (38%)3,638 (62%) 673,650 (65%)1,984 (35%)Dorchester Four11/4/2014Kershaw CountyBuilding four schools, upgrades toother schools11/4/2014Lexington TwoBuilding performing arts center,two schools and upgrades09/9/2014Upgrade high school, stadiumSpartanburg Five03/22/14CloverBuilding two new schools, upgradeone school, acquatic centerSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportPage 9

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of ReferendumColleton County School District2013Won:Lost:Won:Lost: LOST(millions)Constructing and equipping a new10elementary school, district-wide securityinitiative (security upgrades), district-widetechnology initiativeNumber ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST6,261 (63.43%)3,533 (36.57%) 54.33,229698 54.3 in 1 districtNone04/30/13Fort Mill School District2012 WON(millions)Building – new schools,upgrade security, technology 397.9 in 3 districts 0 in 0 districts11/13/2012BerkeleyBuilding – 5 new schoolsUpgrade – 20 schools 19840,09227,04211/13/2012Dorchester TwoBuilding – 4 new schoolsUpgrades – 10 schools 179.927,18418,22911/13/2012Dorchester TwoAcquatic Center 7.523,16122,25211/13/2012MarlboroBuilding – 1 new school2011Won:Lost: 20NoneNoneSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportPage 10

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of ReferendumWON(millions)LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST2010Won:Lost: 499 in 5 districts 236 in 1 district3/17/2010Bamberg OneBuilding – 1 new school5/25/2010Aiken CountyBuilding6/08/2010Hampton One11/2/2010Hampton Two11/2/2010Charleston2009Won:Lost:2008826797 2365,74413,716Building – 1 new school 142,0651,010Building – 1 new school 61,380523 45053,78430,939 87.254,155960 8.73,8801,228Building - Upgrades(1ct. sales tax over 6 years) 29NoneNoneWon:Lost: 1 billion, 326.15 in 9 districts 36 in 2 districts3/4/2008Fort Mill (York Four)Building – 2 new schoolsFort Mill (York Four)Building-Gym/stadium upgrade3/18/2008Anderson OneBuilding 85.72,6379804/26/2008BeaufortBuilding 4/2008Lexington/Richland FiveBuilding 24426,19520,932Lexington OneBuilding 33626,16518,328South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report 22.5Page 11

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum2007 WON(millions) LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINSTRichland TwoBuilding 30634,16716,564MarlboroBuilding 186,2353,424Greenwood 52Building 292,489969Horry CountyBuilding 48.864,94631,906Williston (Barnwell 29)Building8671,2362,1551,0452,9813,149 13.5Won:Lost: 304.8 in 4 districts 520.1 in 5 districts12/4Dillon One, Two and ThreeBuilding11/6Florence OneBuilding11/6Lexington FourBuilding11/6Lexington/Richland FiveBuilding10/9Hampton OneBuilding 309/18Bamberg OneBuilding 73.65/16York OneBuilding4/243/7Anderson FiveGreenwood 52 60 125 19.8 256.51,2462,754 851,9471,232Building 140Building2,180 351,416South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportPage 12

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum2006WON(millions)LOST(millions)Won:Lost: 112.7 in 3 districts 66 in 1 district9/16Clover Two (York Two)Building 58.55/20BeaufortBuilding 43.73/7MarlboroBuilding 662/28Anderson ThreeBuilding2005 166.8 in 3 districts 131.4 in 1 district11/8Lexington/Richland FiveBuilding10/18Anderson FourBuilding 26.88/2Laurens District 56Building 484/2Rock Hill Three (York Three)Building 926,5354,23137,86031,35429,51111,404 131.4Won:Lost: 596.05 in 4 districts 5.2 in 1 district11/2HorryBuilding 24011/2Lexington OneBuilding 11811/2Richland TwoBuilding 175.56/8Clarendon OneBuilding3/16Fort Mill (York Four)BuildingSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 10.5Won:Lost:2004Number ofVOTES FOR 5.2 62.55Page 13

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum2003 WON(millions) LOST(millions)Won:Lost: 48 in1 district 167.6 in 2 districts11/5DarlingtonBuilding9/23York OneBuilding 69.33/25Dorchester TwoBuilding 98.32002 510.7 in 4 districts1 district11/5Richland OneBuilding 38111/5Spartanburg OneBuilding 675/11McCormickBuilding 12.75/7Lexington TwoBuilding 50 45.97Won:Lost: 47.5 in 2 districts 62 in1 district9/9JasperBuilding3/3Spartanburg OneBuilding2/24Marion ThreeBuildingSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 48Won:Lost:2001Number ofVOTES FOR 62 1.5Page 14

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum2000WON(millions)LOST(millions)Won:Lost: 453.6 in 9 districts 158.3 in 4 districts11/9Richland TwoBuilding 98.311/9AbbevilleBuilding 8.59/9Orangeburg Cons. Building5/6Orangeburg Cons. ThreeBuilding5/6DarlingtonBuilding 99.94/29Anderson ThreeBuilding 10.33/28KershawBuilding 253/22Rock HillBuilding 803/18BeaufortBuilding 1203/4Spartanburg FiveBuilding 11.52/26McCormickBuilding 10.41999Number ofVOTES AGAINST 40 8 60 40Won:Lost: 568.3 in 9 districts 81.6 in 2 districts12/4ColletonBuilding 39.512/4Anderson TwoBuilding11/2HorryBuilding 15010/12Orangeburg Cons. FiveBuilding 486/1LancasterBuilding 36.5South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportNumber ofVOTES FOR 29.9Page 15

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum WON(millions)5/22BerkeleyBuilding 1925/18Laurens 55Building 245/18York FourBuilding 48.34/11Richland TwoBuilding3/6Lexington FourBuilding 203/6Anderson OneBuilding 19.61998 LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 42.1Won:Lost: 258.2 in 4 districts 720.3 in 11 districts11/3CharlestonBuilding11/3Anderson ThreeBuilding 21.911/3Orangeburg Cons. FiveBuilding 4810/13Orangeburg Cons. FourBuilding9/19UnionBuilding 489/15Laurens 55Building 489/15Fort MIll (York Four)Building 64.78/98ColletonBuilding 49.25/98AbbevilleBuilding 25.55/98Florence ThreeBuilding4/98Clarendon ThreeBuilding3/98CharlestonBuilding 3503/98Laurens 55Building3/98Spartanburg SevenBuildingSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report 175 18 15 5.2 50 60Page 16

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum1997WON(millions)Won:Lost: 320.3 in 13 districts 107 in 1 district10/97Clarendon TwoBuilding9/97Blackville-HIlda (Barnwell 19)Building 109/97GeorgetownBuilding 109.69/97SaludaBuilding 18.59/97MarlboroBuilding 69/97Clover Two (York Two)Building 32.85/97LeeBuilding 16.55/97Florence TwoBuilding 85/97Orangeburg SixBuilding 12.55/97GeorgetownBuilding5/97Florence FourBuilding 12.85/97Lexington OneBuilding 613/97Orangeburg TwoBuilding 103/97Lexington ThreeBuilding 12.91996Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 9.7Won:Lost: 401.7 in 11 districtsNone10/96Orangeburg EightBuilding 8.49/96Sumter 17Building 24.39/96Dorchester FourBuilding 159/96Richland OneBuilding 184South Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportLOST(millions) 107Page 17

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum WON(millions)9/96Richland TwoBuilding 19.75/96ChesterBuilding 195/96Lexington/Richland FiveBuilding 29.35/96Fort Mill (York Four)Building 24.55/96Lexington TwoBuilding 194/96York OneBuilding 18.52/96Rock Hill Three (York Three)Building 401995Won:Lost: 176.3 in 4 districts 178.5 in 3 districts12/95Lexington/Richland FiveBuilding10/95Florence FiveBuilding 69/95Dorchester TwoBuilding getownBuilding3/95Anderson FourBuilding 22.8 601994Won:Lost: 119.7 in 5 districts 116.5 in 3 districts11/94HorryBuilding9/94Orangeburg ThreeBuilding8/94CherokeeBuildingSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum Report LOST(millions)Number ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 48 122 22.5 108 5.6 47Page 18

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of uilding 80.94/94Anderson OneBuilding 23.83/94Dorchester FourBuilding 11.83/94Lexington ThreeBuilding 5.53/94Marion FourBuilding 1.61993Won:Lost: 124.5 in 7 districts 70 in 5 districts11/93Dorchester TwoBuilding11/93Orangeburg OneBuilding 9.89/93Sumter TwoBuilding 28.59/93Sumter TwoStadium9/93Orangeburg FourBuilding 7.49/93OconeeBuilding 21.85/93AbbevilleBuilding 105/93PickensBuilding 305/93Lexington FourBuilding 65/93OconeeBuilding 31.84/93WilliamsburgBuilding 93/93Richland TwoBuildingSouth Carolina School Boards Association Detailed Bond Referendum ReportNumber ofVOTES FORNumber ofVOTES AGAINST 22.2 1 17Page 19

DateSchool DistrictPurpose of Referendum1992 WON(millions) LOST(millions)Won:Lost: 50.2 in 7 dis

Sales Tax 29,796 (41%) 43,141 (59%) Building additions and renovations at nine locations, HVAC upgrades, roof replacements, new construction and land acquisition (1ct. sales tax over 10 years) 11/8/16 Darlington Building three new schools to 60 15,434 (62%) 9,372 (38%) replace six aging