August and November 2017 Election Results

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11/10/2017 12:38 PM August and November 2017 Results Arizona Ballot Issues and Propositions for School s, Cities and Towns, Counties and Special s Final Unofficial Results Public Finance Banking Working with cities and towns, counties, state and local agencies, and school districts in Arizona, Stifel finances the projects that are essential to the prosperity and health of local communities. Stifel's services in Arizona include: Robert Casillas Grant Hamill Mike LaVallee Bryan Lundberg Mark Reader Randie Stein Erika Coombs Sandra Day Ken Cherevka Jack Leeper - Bond Advisory and Underwriting - Private Placements - Bond Refunding and Restructuring - Students FIRST Consulting - Bond and Override Services - Assistance with Legislation - Community Facilities Financing - Tax-Exempt and Taxable Sales - Lease Purchase Financing www.stifel.com/institutional/public-finance (602) 794-4000 Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated 2325 East Camelback Road, Suite 750 Phoenix, Arizona 85016

Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated SUMMARY OF AUGUST AND NOVEMBER 2017 BALLOT MEASURES SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND AND OVERRIDE QUESTIONS Agua Fria Union No. 216 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Alhambra Elementary No. 68 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, renovation and improvement of school facilities, buildings and grounds (including technology, furniture and equipment). Arlington Elementary No. 47 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Benson Unified No. 9 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 13% maintenance and operation Bisbee Unified No. 2 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Buckeye Elementary No. 33 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Chandler Unified No. 80 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Colorado City Unified No. 14 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds to construct and equip a new gymnasium facility. Cottonwood-Oak Creek 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Elementary No. 6 Florence Unified No. 1 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, renovation and improvement of school facilities, buildings and grounds (including furniture and equipment); technology and school security; pupil transportation vehicles; and administrative construction, remodeling and improvements (including technology, furniture, equipment, maintenance vehicles and white fleet). Florence Unified No. 1 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 8% maintenance and operation Flowing Wells Unified No. 8 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for new construction, acquisition and renovations to new schools (including technology, furniture, fixtures and equipment); improvements, renovations and additions to existing schools (including technology, furniture, fixtures and equipment); pupil transportation vehicles; and administrative new construction. Fountain Hills Unified No. 98 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Fowler Elementary No. 45 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year district additional assistance (capital) override for textbooks and instructional aides; technology upgrades and infrastructure; furniture and equipment; and administrative technology upgrades, furniture and equipment. Gila Bend Unified No. 24 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Bond or Annual Override Amount $6,355,302 Pass 51.2% $45,000,000 Pass 63.8% $252,208 Pass 51.8% $949,453 Pass 60.9% $370,000 Pass 55.4% $2,455,716 Pass 52.1% $35,220,500 Pass 64.0% $2,000,000 Fail 41.0% $1,048,771 Pass 60.3% $25,000,000 Pass 54.8% $4,047,914 Fail 46.8% $23,990,000 Pass 61.6% $1,115,857 Pass 60.1% $500,000 Pass 65.5% $379,623 Pass 53.2% Page 1

SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND AND OVERRIDE QUESTIONS Isaac Elementary No. 5 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Kyrene Elementary No. 28 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, renovations and improvements of school facilities, buildings and grounds (including safety, security, technology, furniture and equipment); pupil transportation vehicles and white fleet; and administrative construction, renovations and improvements. Kyrene Elementary No. 28 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Kyrene Elementary No. 28 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year district additional assistance (capital) override for instructional materials and technology; software systems improvements, upgrades and peripherals; administrative technology and software system improvements, upgrades and peripherals; administrative computer network equipment; and administrative maintenance vehicles and equipment. Litchfield Elementary No. 79 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Littleton Elementary No. 65 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, acquisition, additions and improvements to new and existing schools (including land acquisition and general facility and grounds improvements); and pupil transportation vehicles. Marana Unified No. 6 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 13% maintenance and operation Mingus Union No. 4 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Murphy Elementary No. 21 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Osborn Elementary No. 8 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction and improvement of school facilities, buildings and grounds (including technology, furniture, equipment, and white fleet); pupil transportation vehicles; and administrative construction and improvements (including technology, furniture and equipment). Osborn Elementary No. 8 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year district additional assistance (capital) override for instructional technology and curriculum updates; preventative maintenance and school facilities improvements; administrative technology upgrades; and administrative preventative maintenance and facilities improvements. Paradise Valley Unified No. 69 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Bond or Annual Override Amount $5,187,818 Pass 65.3% $116,950,000 Pass 67.8% $12,880,435 Pass 63.1% $6,834,000 Pass 62.8% $8,974,296 Pass 51.1% $22,700,000 Pass 59.6% $8,688,199 Fail 39.2% $675,886 Pass 59.8% $1,184,618 Pass 63.1% $50,000,000 Pass 73.9% $1,500,000 Pass 70.3% $25,249,690 Pass 54.1% Page 2

SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND AND OVERRIDE QUESTIONS Phoenix Elementary No. 1 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Phoenix Union No. 210 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for general improvements; new construction; student technology; pupil transportation vehicles; furniture and equipment; improvements to district support services land and buildings; new construction and renovations for district support and transportation facilities; and technology, furniture and equipment for district support facilities. Phoenix Union No. 210 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Queen Creek Unified No. 95 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, acquisition, additions and improvement to new and existing schools (including land acquisition and general facility and grounds improvements) and technology, equipment and security upgrades. Ray Unified No. 3 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for construction, renovation, and improvements for school facilities, buildings, and grounds (including technology, furniture, fixtures and equipment); and pupil transportation and maintenance vehicles. Roosevelt Elementary No. 66 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for school facilities improvements; technology and equipment; facilities maintenance; and pupil transportation vehicles. Roosevelt Elementary No. 66 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Round Valley Unified No. 10 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation San Simon Unified No. 18 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Show Low Unified No. 10 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for student safety and security; pupil transportation vehicles; classroom technology and equipment; and facilities improvements, renovations and upgrades. Stanfield Elementary No. 24 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Sunnyside Unified No. 12 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 12% maintenance and operation Tempe Union No. 213 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 15% maintenance and operation Bond or Annual Override Amount $5,100,000 Pass 71.3% $269,000,000 Pass 64.2% $25,000,000 Pass 58.9% $63,000,000 Pass 54.9% $3,000,000 Pass 66.4% $35,000,000 Pass 61.2% $6,865,000 Pass 54.9% $1,085,286 Pass 62.1% $141,000 Fail 47.6% $10,000,000 Pass 59.1% $366,500 Fail 36.3% $9,475,000 Fail 37.4% $11,571,351 Pass 63.0% Page 3

SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND AND OVERRIDE QUESTIONS Tolleson Elementary No. 17 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for new building construction (including security, grounds, furniture, and equipment); renovations and improvements of existing facilities (including security, grounds, furniture, equipment, and technology); pupil transportation vehicles; and administrative renovations and improvements. Tolleson Union No. 214 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds to construct, remodel, renovate and improve school facilities, buildings and grounds (including land acquisition, technology, furniture and equipment); for pupil transportation and maintenance vehicles; and for administrative construction, remodeling and improvements. Tucson Unified No. 1 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of Class B general obligation bonds for safety and security; school facility maintenance; student transportation; and learning space improvements and technology. Willcox Unified No. 13 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Williams Unified No. 2 11/7/17 Authorizes seven year 10% maintenance and operation Bond or Annual Override Amount $24,000,000 Pass 69.0% $125,000,000 Pass 60.1% $180,000,000 Fail 42.2% $675,000 Pass 59.3% $407,096 Pass 58.2% SCHOOL DISTRICT OTHER ISSUES Queen Creek Unified No. 95 11/7/17 Repurposes bonding authority approved by voters in 2014. Revised authority includes new construction at the elementary grade level. Roosevelt Elementary No. 67 11/7/17 Authorizes Governing Board to sell, lease or exchange two undeveloped parcels of property. The properties are located on the southwest corner of 14th Street and Vineyard Road and the northwest corner or 15th Avenue and Vineyard Road. Pass 61.0% Pass 68.2% COUNTY, CITY/TOWN AND SPECIAL DISTRICT QUESTIONS Prop # COCONINO COUNTY ----- Sedona Fire 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $17.9 million general obligation bonds for new fire stations; renovation and improvement of existing fire stations; construction and equipping of an operations, maintenance and administration building; land acquisition; and acquisition of apparatus and firefighting, water rescue and communications equipment. Fail 43.9% Sedona Fire is located in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. All results are reported by Yavapai County. 400 Tusayan 11/7/17 Modifies Town zoning ordinance to increase building height limit to 65 feet in certain districts and allow the Town to grant exceptions, provided all Federal Aviation Administration requirements are satisfied. Fail 45.8% Page 4

Prop # ----- Tusayan Fire ----- Hellsgate Fire ----- Buckeye Valley Rural Fire COUNTY, CITY/TOWN AND SPECIAL DISTRICT QUESTIONS GILA COUNTY MARICOPA COUNTY 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $14.2 million general obligation bonds for additional rescue and fire apparatus; new emergency medical equipment; new self-contained breathing apparatus; additional emergency communication equipment; equipment replacements; land acquisition; and facilities construction and renovation. ----- Gila Bend 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $15.0 million general obligation bonds for Town center redevelopment; public safety; economic development infrastructure; parks and recreation; and transportation. Q1 Surprise 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $34.0 million general obligation bonds for public safety. Q2 Surprise 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $15.5 million general obligation bonds for traffic congestion mitigation. Q3 Surprise 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $10.0 million general obligation bonds for pavement preservation. ----- Lake Mohave Ranchos Fire ----- Bullhead City Fire MOHAVE COUNTY 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $16.7 million general obligation bonds for new fire station construction; improvements for an existing fire station and training facilities; replacing fire engines and critical equipment used in fire fighting, rescue and emergency medical service operations; communications equipment upgrades; and fire hydrant replacements. NAVAJO COUNTY 413 Pinetop-Lakeside 11/7/17 Approves franchise agreement between the Town and Arizona Water Company related to water transmission and distribution. 414 Pinetop-Lakeside 11/7/17 Approves franchise agreement between the Town and Navopache Electric Cooperative related to electrical transmission and distribution. 411 Winslow 11/7/17 Extends, for 20 years, 2% transaction privilege tax on gross income from restaurant and bar sales. Revenues are used for capital improvements. PIMA COUNTY 461 Avra Valley Fire Pass 67.9% Fail 49.2% Pass 60.5% Fail 31.7% Pass 52.8% Pass 52.6% Pass 52.4% Fail 48.0% Pass 51.0% Pass 71.3% Pass 70.6% Pass 411 Pass 51.6% The Avra Valley Fire is located in both Pima and Pinal Counties. The results above reflect only Pima County. The measure also passed in Pinal County. 459 Drexel Heights Fire 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $8.0 million general obligation bonds for improvements to existing fire stations; construction of a new administration center; firefighting apparatus; and acquisition of furniture and equipment. Pass 68.2% Page 5

COUNTY, CITY/TOWN AND SPECIAL DISTRICT QUESTIONS Prop # 454 Oro Valley 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $17.0 million general obligation bonds for Naranja Park improvements. 460 Picture Rocks Fire 202 Tucson 11/7/17 Charter amendment authorizing enactment of a 0.1% transaction privilege tax for ten years, beginning January 1, 2018, for capital improvements, operations and maintenance at Gene Reid Park Zoo. 203 Tucson 11/7/17 Authorizes 0.1% transaction privilege tax for ten years, beginning January 1, 2018, for capital improvements, operations and maintenance at Gene Reid Park Zoo and for free Zoo admission for reserved school groups. 204 Tucson 11/7/17 Charter amendment authorizing enactment of a 0.5% transaction privilege tax for early-childhood education funding through Strong Start Tucson, and overseen by a Mayor and Council appointed commission. 406 Tucson 11/7/17 Charter amendment increasing, from $3,500 to $5,775, the monthly salary of the Mayor. Also increases, from $2,000 to $3,300, the monthly salary of the members of the Council. 461 Avra Valley Fire PINAL COUNTY Fail 28.6% Fail 42.4% Pass 52.9% Pass 50.4% Fail 34.6% Fail 29.1% Pass 62.2% The Avra Valley Fire is located in both Pima and Pinal Counties. The results above reflect only Pinal County. The measure also passed in Pima County. ----- Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement ----- New Saddleback Vista Domestic Water Improvement 416 Pinal Regional Transportation Authority 417 Pinal Regional Transportation Authority 11/7/17 Authorizes merger between the and the New Saddleback Vista Domestic Water Improvement. 11/7/17 Authorizes merger between the and the Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement. 11/7/17 Approves 20-year comprehensive multimodal Regional Transportation Plan elements (roadway, public transportation, and local projects and administration) to be funded with a transportation transaction privilege tax. 11/7/17 Authorizes 20-year transportation transaction privilege tax (generally 0.5%) for funding the transportation elements contained in the Pinal Regional Transportation Plan. YAVAPAI COUNTY 442 Prescott 8/29/17 Establishes an alternative expenditure limitation for the City for the next four fiscal years. The amount of the alternative limitation is determined each year by the City Council at public meeting. 443 Prescott 8/29/17 Authorizes a 0.75% transaction privilege tax for payment of the City's Public Safety Personnel Retirement System unfunded liability. The tax takes effect on January 1, 2018 and expires on the earlier of December 31, 2027 or at such time as the actuarial unfunded Liability is $1.5 million or less. Pass 75.0% Pass 70.0% Pass 57.0% Pass 51.0% Pass 66.4% Pass 53.7% Page 6

COUNTY, CITY/TOWN AND SPECIAL DISTRICT QUESTIONS Prop # ----- Sedona Fire 11/7/17 Authorizes issuance of $17.9 million general obligation bonds for new fire stations; renovation and improvement of existing fire stations; construction and equipping of an operations, maintenance and administration building; land acquisition; and acquisition of apparatus and firefighting, water rescue and communications equipment. Fail 43.9% Sedona Fire is located in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. All results are reported by Yavapai County. YUMA COUNTY ----- Somerton 11/7/17 Approves franchise agreement between the City and Arizona Public Service related to electricity service. Pass 78.8% Stifel s Public Finance Department has prepared this report to provide you with general information (as that term is defined in the SEC s Municipal Advisor Rule) and we are not providing you with any advice or making any recommendation concerning the structure, timing or terms of any issuance of municipal securities or municipal financial products. This presentation may contain information derived from sources other than Stifel. While we believe such information to be accurate and complete, Stifel does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. This material is based on information currently available to Stifel or its sources and is subject to change without notice. Stifel does not provide accounting, tax or legal advice. This report may not be distributed or duplicated without the permission of Stifel. Stifel invests significant time and effort in preparing these materials and requests that you respect our prerogative to limit distribution to our clients and as we deem consistent with our business plan. Page 7