How are ballots weighted during tabulation?
Each ballot is weighted by the amount of assessment it represents. For example, if one owner of two parcels receives a ballot for $50 in proposed assessment ($25 per parcel, multiplied by two) and another owner of one parcel receives a ballot for $25 in proposed assessment, the first owners ballot will count for twice that of the second owner because the first property owners ballot is for twice the proposed assessment amount. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For additional information concerning the proposed Contra Costa County Open Space Funding Authority, Parks and Open Space Protection and Preservation District, the proposed assessment or this assessment ballot proceeding, please call the Contra Costa County Open Space Funding Authority at (925) 335-1232, or visit http://www.cocoopenspace.org/. Some key documents and a summary of the information they contain are listed below. 1. Framework for An Open Space Protection and Enhancement Funding Measure for Contra Costa County (Framework): The Fr
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