The more than 110,000 voters within the Campbell Union High District may have noticed an error in their sample ballot and voter information pamphlet.

The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Office announced Oct. 11 that the argument opposing the high school district’s $275 million bond measure, Measure AA, was misprinted in both distributed forms. The error is in approximately 110,805 information pamphlets sent to voters residing within the high school district serving students from Campbell, San Jose, Saratoga and Los Gatos. No official ballots are affected.

According to the registrar’s office, the argument opposing the measure printed was filed by an individual voter of the district. A second argument was filed by a citizens’ organization, which should have been printed but was not due to a clerical error.

“We are doing everything available we can to make sure that voters are made aware of the issue and receive the corrected information,” said Registrar of Voters Shannon Bushy in a statement released Oct. 11.

To correct the issue the Registrar’s office is working to mail corrected copies of the arguments for and against the measure to every registered voter living in the district by next week. Voters who opted to receive paperless sample ballot and voter information pamphlet will be sent an email notification of the corrected electronic copy.

Corrected pamphlets and sample ballots are available at early voting centers.

If approved, the district’s bond measure would be used to upgrade and modernize classrooms and school facilities by removing asbestos, installing updated air conditioning and heating systems and updating electrical wiring.

For more information, visit sccvote.org or call 408.299.8683