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Charlie Stadtlander

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Charlie Stadtlander
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Education

Bachelor's

University of Missouri

Graduate

Georgia State University

Law

Loyola University, New Orleans

Contact

Charlie Stadtlander was a candidate for at-large representative on the Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education in Georgia. Stadtlander was defeated in the at-large general election on November 7, 2017.

Biography

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Stadtlander received a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri, a master's degree from Georgia State University, a Doctor of Jurisprudence in health law and policy from Loyola University New Orleans, and a post-doctoral degree in health law and policy from Loyola University Chicago. He has owned his own business and worked as a teacher. He has been associated with AID Atlanta, YouthPride, Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants, and College Mentors for Kids.[1]

Elections

2017

See also: Atlanta Public Schools elections (2017)

All nine seats on the Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education in Georgia were up for general election on November 7, 2017. Six seats were elected by district and three seats were elected at large. Six incumbents filed for re-election. A runoff election was held on December 5, 2017, after no candidate in Districts 2, 3, 5, and 7 won a majority of votes in the general election.[2][3][4]

District 2 incumbent Byron Amos won against newcomer Keisha Carey in the runoff election after they defeated challenger Tony Burks in the general election. As of December 5, 2017, the runoff election was too close to call. The open District 3 seat drew five newcomers, Adzua Agyapon, Lewis Cartee, Michelle Olympiadis, Antoine Raynard Trammell, and Rashida Winfrey. Olympiadis-Constant defeated Agyapon in the runoff election. Newcomer Erika Yvette Mitchell defeated Raynard Johnson in the runoff election after defeating candidates D'Jaris James, Jatisha Marsh, Bobby Montgomery, and Jackye Rhodes for the District 5 seat. In District 7, newcomer Kandis Wood Jackson won against Patricia Crayton after they defeated candidates Nathaniel Borrell Dyer, John Wright, and Micah Rowland in the general election.[5][6]

In the general election, incumbent Leslie Grant defeated challenger Ade Oguntoye to retain her District 1 seat. Incumbent Nancy Meister was the only candidate to file for the District 4 seat and won unopposed. In District 6, incumbent Eshé Collins defeated newcomers Valrie Walker Sanders, Patreece Hutcherson, and Donta McMichael to retain her seat. District 8 incumbent Cynthia Briscoe Brown won against challengers Ben Stone and Charlie Stadtlander. Incumbent Jason Esteves was the only candidate to file for the District 9 seat and won unopposed.[2][3][4]

Results

Atlanta Public Schools,
District 8 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Cynthia Briscoe Brown Incumbent 70.14% 50,706
Charlie Stadtlander 17.31% 12,512
Ben Stone 12.14% 8,774
Write-in votes 0.42% 302
Total Votes 72,294
Source: Fulton County, Georgia, "Official Summary Report: Official and Complete," accessed November 17, 2017 and DeKalb County, Georgia, "Election Summary Report: Official and Complete," accessed November 17, 2017

Funding

Stadtlander reported $19,680.00 in contributions and $32,522.18 in expenditures to the City of Atlanta Office of Municipal Clerk as of November 3, 2017.[7]

Endorsements

Stadtlander was endorsed by the Atlanta Association of Educators and the Atlanta Federation of Teachers.[8][9]

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Footnotes