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Anthony Wang
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Prior offices
Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 school board, At-large

Anthony Wang is an at-large representative on the Community Consolidated School District 15 school board in Illinois. Wang won a first term in the at-large general election on April 4, 2017.

Wang ran as a member of the Engage D15 slate.[1] All five members of the slate were elected to the board.[2]

Elections

2017

See also: Community Consolidated School District 15 elections (2017)

Five seats on the Community Consolidated School District 15 school board were up for at-large general election on April 4, 2017. Four seats were up for regular election and came with a four-year term. One seat was up for a special election and had a two-year term. Incumbents Peggy Babcock, Gerald Chapman, and James Ekeberg ran for re-election against challengers Lisa Beth Szczupaj, Anthony Wang, Michael Smolka, Adam Bauske, Asad "Sid" Aman, and Frank Annerino. Barbara Kain and David Border ran in the special election for the seat with the two-year term.[3] Annerino, Kain, Smolka, Szczupaj, and Wang ran together as the Engage D15 slate.[4] All five members of the slate won election to the board.[2]

Results

Community Consolidated School District 15,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Michael Smolka 15.40% 6,361
Green check mark transparent.png Lisa Beth Szczupaj 14.01% 5,788
Green check mark transparent.png Anthony Wang 13.27% 5,480
Green check mark transparent.png Frank Annerino 13.23% 5,466
Gerald Chapman Incumbent 10.07% 4,158
Peggy Babcock Incumbent 9.34% 3,858
Adam Bauske 9.11% 3,763
James Ekeberg Incumbent 8.17% 3,375
Asad Aman 7.25% 2,993
Write-in votes 0.15% 62
Total Votes 41,304
Source: Cook County Clerk, "Consolidated Election April 4, 2017 Summary Report," accessed April 19, 2017

Funding

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
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School board candidates in Illinois were required to file campaign finance reports if they did one or both of the following:[5]

  • Accepted contributions or made disbursements in an aggregate amount of more than $5,000 during the calendar year
  • Accepted contributions or made disbursements in an aggregate amount of more than $5,000 during the calendar year for communication via television, radio, or internet in support of or in opposition to a candidate, political party, or public policy

The first campaign finance deadline was February 27, 2017, and the second campaign finance deadline was April 3, 2017.[6]

Wang reported no contributions or expenditures to the Illinois State Board of Elections in the election.[7]

Endorsements

Wang was endorsed by the organization 4RD15Kids.[8]

Campaign themes

2017

Wang highlighted why he ran for school board on his campaign website:

Anthony’s interest in becoming a D15 Board of Education member comes from a desire to serve the greater D15 community, ensuring that all stakeholders are represented when it comes to the use of their tax dollars. His goal is to leverage his professional background so that educational outcomes for all children can be improved through decisions made by the Board of Education.[9]
—Anthony Wang (2017)[10]

What was at stake?

2017

Issues in the election

Candidate forum

Candidates in this race participated in a candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Palatine Area on March 18, 2017. A video of the forum can be found below.

See also

External links

Footnotes