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Vernon Parish School District, District 2
Tenure

2015 - Present

Years in position

10

Elections and appointments
Last elected

August 22, 2014


Angie Davis is the Democratic District 2 representative on the Vernon Parish School Board in Louisiana. She was elected without opposition on August 22, 2014.

Elections

2014

See also: Vernon Parish School District elections (2014)

Twelve seats on the Vernon Parish School Board were up for election on November 4, 2014. District 1 had five representatives on the school board, while the remaining seven districts had one representative each. Incumbents for all districts were up for re-election. Candidates who were unopposed at the end of the filing period, on August 22, 2014, were considered elected as of that date.

All five incumbents for District 1 sought re-election. Three newcomers, John J. Driscoll (I), Jim Seaman (I) and Sam Fulton (D), challenged incumbents Randi Schamerhorn Gleason (R), Mel Harris (D), Robert Pynes Jr. (D), Doug Brandon (R) and Steve Woods (I).[1]

District 3 incumbent Richard Schwartz (R) did not file to run for re-election. Newcomers David J. Detz (R) and T.D. Holcomb (D) ran for the open seat.

Jesse Lentz (D) and James "PeeWee" McKee, Jr. (D) challenged incumbent Michael "Mike" Perkins (D) for the District 5 seat. Incumbent Vernon Travis, Jr. (D) faced Robert B. Blow (D) in the District 6 race. District 8 incumbent Gerald Cooley (R) ran against challenger Jeremy Goodwin (D).[1]

The District 2, 4 and 7 races were uncontested. Angie Wise-Davis (D) was elected without opposition to the District 2 seat. Incumbent Jerry L. Jeane (R) did not file to run for re-election. District 4 incumbent William "Randy" Martin (D) and District 7 incumbent John Blankenbaker (R) were re-election without opposition.[1]

Results

Wise-Davis won the election unopposed.

Funding

Wise-Davis reported no contributions of expenditures to the Louisiana Ethics Administration Program.

Endorsements

Wise-Davis received not official endorsements in this election.

Recent news

This section links to a Google news search for the term "Angie + Wise + Davis + Vernon + Parish + School + District"

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