Phoenix ESD 2025 Ballot Requests
Phoenix Elementary School District
November 4, 2025 Special Election
Voter Information
Dear Voters,
This election, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, your ballot includes a school district Maintenance and Operations (M&O) override, District Additional Assistance (DAA) override and district site sale/lease/ exchange measure. These items are placed on the ballot by your locally elected school district governing board, ensuring that voters decide for themselves how local tax dollars are invested to meet district needs.
A “M&O” override temporarily allows your district to exceed its budget authority up to 15% to provide additional funding for a district’s maintenance and operations budget. M&O overrides expire after a set period, and it is up to the voters to decide whether to renew the tax.
A “DAA” override temporarily allows your district to exceed its budget authority up to either 10% of its revenue control limit or a specific amount as stated on your ballot, whichever is lesser. That amount will be used to fund the district’s capital expenditures. DAA overrides expire after a set period, and it is up to the voters to decide whether to renew the tax.
A site sale, lease, or exchange is a request by the district to sell off, lease or exchange unused or excess property and use the proceeds to pay outstanding bonds, lower your secondary tax rate, and/or fund capital expenses. If approved, it doesn’t guarantee that the sale/lease or exchange will take place but leaves that discretion and decision up to the district’s governing board.
This pamphlet is designed to provide you with clear information so that you can make an informed decision. Each district’s needs are different, and it is important to review the details of any proposal carefully and consider its impact on both students and taxpayers.
Strong schools are essential to building the future of our community and our country. These elections give voters a direct voice in how their local schools are supported. Exercising your right to vote is one of the most important ways to ensure that community values and priorities are reflected in decisions about the wise use of public funds.
Thank you for being engaged, informed, and committed to shaping the future of education in your community. Please remember to vote on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
Sincerely,
Shelli Boggs
Maricopa County School Superintendent
BALLOT MEASURE DETAILS:
Maintenance and Operations Override
A maintenance and operations (M&O) override allows a district to temporarily exceed its budget authority by no more than 15% for a time period of seven years. The district must seek the approval of its voters before implementing the override.
The district’s current aggregate budget is $82,916,210.
* estimated revenues to fund 15% M&O budget override
District Additional Assistance Override
This district additional assistance (DAA) override allows the district to operate at 10% in excess of its revenue control limit, not to exceed $3,000,000 per year, for a time period of seven years. The district must seek the approval of its voters before implementing the override.
The district’s current aggregate budget is $86,916,210.
Site Sale
This ballot measure is a request by the school district to sell off, lease, or exchange unused property and use the proceeds to pay outstanding bonds, lower your secondary tax rate, and/or fund capital expenses. If approved, the district governing board will have the discretion to sell, lease, or exchange certain real property owned by the district with no additional tax impact to the community.
HOW TO ESTIMATE YOUR ANNUAL TAX COST:
Go to the Maricopa County Assessor website at mcassessor.maricopa.gov.
Click in the search box and enter your address.
In the search results, click on the APN number. Confirm the correct address in the results.
Scroll down to “Valuation Information” and find your tax year 2026 and the “Assessed LPV” number.
Divide that number by 100.
Multiply the result by the tax rate [$0.57 (M&O override), $0.32 (DAA override), or $0.89 (both)].
The result is the estimated tax liability on your property for that year.
DISTRICT DETAILS:
* as of FY 2024
** as of FY 2025
Carmen Trujillo (President)
Erika De La Rosa (Member)
Suanne Edmiston (Member)
Erika Ovalle (Member)
Vacant Seat
Dr. Deborah Gonzalez (Superintendent)
REPORTS:
Auditor General School District Spending Report (2024)
Financial Risk Analysis (2025)
Arizona Department of Education Report Card (2023-2024)
Phoenix Elementary School District - No Longer in Noncompliance with Audit Reporting Requirements for FY 2024 (April 2025)
Phoenix Elementary School District - Not in Compliance with Audit Reporting Requirements for FY 2024 (April 2025)
Phoenix Elementary School District - No Longer in Noncompliance with the Uniform System of Financial Records for Arizona School Districts (February 2025)
Phoenix Elementary School District - Not in Compliance with the Uniform System of Financial Records for Arizona School Districts (June 2024)