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SPECIAL EXCESS LEVY MARION BOE Entity Total Rate: 22.95 Expires: 2019 Term (in years): 5 NOTE: May reduce rate Excess raised will be distributed in same ratio PURPOSE % AMOUNT Textbooks, materials & supplies 11% 1,817,459 Personal Service professional personnel 37% 6,185,978 Bldg. maint. & transportation upgrades 16% 2,620,880 Personal Services service personnel 23% 3,933,807 Technology, infrastructure upgrades 13% 2,200,000 TOTAL 100% 16,758,124 Call on File? Sample Ballot on File? Certified Canvass of Votes on File? Y/N

Dec 04 13 04:15p @Marion County Board of E #304 367-2184 p.2 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR RENEWAL OF ADDITIONAL SCHOOL LEVY TO THE VOTERS OF MARION COUNTY TAKE NOTICE That, at a regular meeting of the Board of Education of the County of Marion, State of West Virginia, held on thea3clay of MA, 2013, as provided by law, the following was made and entered on record, to with: The Board of Education of the County of Marion, being of the opinion that the Maximum Levies for Current Expenses authorized by Article 8, Chapter 11, of the Code of West Virginia, as amended, will not provide sufficient funds for the payment of current expenses of the Board of Education, including expenditures for the purpose or purposes hereinafter set forth, and that an election should be held to increase such levies under the provision of Section 16, Article 8, chapter 11 of the Code, as amended it is hereby ordered. 1. That the purpose for which additional funds are needed is as follows: A. To continue to provide free textbooks, subject matter materials, media materials, teaching equipment and instructional supplies. B. To maintain professional salaries, dental/optical insurance, and other benefits. C. To provide for continuous maintenance and operations of buildings and upgrading of the transportation fleet. D. To maintain salaries of service personnel, dental/optical insurance, and other benefits. E. To provide technology, capital, and infrastructure upgrades. 2. That the approximate amount of each purpose is as follows: A. To continue to provide for free textbooks, subject matter materials, media materials, teaching equipment and instructional supplies, at an annual approximate amount of $ 1,817,459.00 B. To maintain salaries of professional personnel, dental/optical insurance, and other benefits at an annual approximate amount of $ 6,185,978.00 C. To provide for continuous maintenance of buildings and upgrading of the transportation fleet at an annual approximate amount of $ 2,620.880.00 D. To maintain salaries of service personnel, dental/optical insurance and other benefits at an annual approximate amount of $ 3,933,807.00 E. To provide technology, capital and infrastructure upgrades at an annual approximate amount of $ 2,200,000.00 F. That the total approximate amount of said purposes is $16,758,154.00

Dec 04 13 04:15p @Marion County Board of E #304 367-2184 p. 3 3. Each fiscal year, additional projected revenue may be forthcoming to the Marion County Schools as a result of augmented assessed valuations of taxable property, after allowing for homestead exemptions, tax discounts, delinquencies, and exonerations. As a result, thereof, should any such additional projected revenue be forthcoming, the Board of Education of the County of Marion is hereby directed to allocate the additional local monies raised by this special levy on the same percentages as defined on the designated levy to A, B, C, and D categories. 4. Furthermore, the official certificate of assessed valuations as provided by the Assessor of Marion County, on or about March 7 of each year, shall be the only singular document used to calculate the foregoing distribution of projected revenue. No other documents, reports, financial information, and/or date will apply to this provision. 5. If additional revenue is projected to be collected, the Marion County Board of Education has the option to reduce the levy rates in one or more of the years beginning July 1, 2014; July 1, 2015; July, 2016; July 1, 2017; and July 1, 2018. 6. That the separate and aggregate assessed valuation of each class of taxable property within the County of Marion, is as follows: Class I.00 Class II $1,022,173,290.00 Class Ill $ 859,769,816.00 Class IV $ 589,942,452.00 Aggregate $2,471,885,558.00 7. That the proposed renewal additional rate of levy in cents on each class of property is as follows: Class I 22.95c Class II 45.90c Class III 91.80c Class IV 91.80c 8. That the proposed years to which the renewed additional levy shall apply, are the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2014; July 1, 2015; July 1, 2016; July 1, 2017; and July 1, 2018. 9. That the Marion County Schools will not issue bonds obligating the receipts of this levy upon approval of the proposed increased levy. 10. That the question of such renewed additional levy shall be submitted to a vote at a Special Election to be held on the 12th day of October, 2013. 11. That the notice calling such election shall be given by the publication of this order at least once each week for two successive weeks before said election in the local newspaper and of general circulation in the territory in which the election is held. All the provisions of the laws concerning general elections shall apply as far as they are practicable. 12. The ballot to be used at such election shall be in the form as follows:

OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION TO AUTHORIZE RENEWAL OF ADDITIONAL LEVIES Board of Education of the County of Marion October 12, 2013 4 Special election to authorize renewal of additional levies for the fiscal years b g July 1, 2014; July 1, 2015; July 1, 2016; July 1, 2017; and July 1, 2018, and for the p se "led according to the Order of the Board of Education entered on the 20th day of May, 2013. To continue to provide for free textbooks, subject matter materials, media materials, teaching equipment and instructional supplies at an annual approximate amount of $1,817,459.00 To maintain salaries of professional personn- '/optical insurance, and other benefits at an annual app!mate amount of $6,185,978.00 To provide for continuous maint 'buildings and upgrading of transportation fleet annual approximate amount of $2,620,880.00 To maintain salaries ice ersonnel, dental/optical insurance and o fits, at an annual approximate amount of $3,933,807.00 To provide y, capital and infrastructure Upgr nnual approximate amount of $2,200,000.00 The renew al levy, per One Hundred Dollar assessed valuation, shall be as follows: lass I Class II Class III & IV (Tangible Personal Property) 22.95c (Owner Occupied Homes and Farms) 45.90c (Commercial and Industrial Property) 91.80c For the Levies Against the Levies INSTRUCTIONS: Those favoring the renewal of the levies, place (x) in the square before, "For the Levies" Those against such levies, place (x) in the square before, "Against the Levies"

pai;on Lt-dal Blank, Inc., Form No. 04098 Election No. 909-512 Board of Canvassers' Certificate of Votes Cast BOARD OF EDUCATION for Candidates at LEVY RENEWAL ELECTION Primary, Special, General Election Office of County Commission. OCTOBER 22 2013 MARION County, West Virginia. To HONORABLE NATALIE TENNANT, SECRETARY OF STATE Carefully note Sec. 34-35, Art. 5, Ch. 3 of the Code The Board of Canvassers of the County of MARION State of West Virginia, having carefully and impartially examined the returns of the Election held in said county on the 12TH day of OCTOBER 2013, do hereby certify that in said County or District thereof at said election, on the official ballot of the BOARD OF EDUCATION OF MARION COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA For the office of LEVY RENEWAL ELECTION FOR THE LEVIES NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTEEN ( 1,917 AGAINST THE LEVIES THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWELVE ( 1,312 Given under our hands this 72ND day of OCTOBER 2013. Board of Canvassers.