Corpus Christi Independent School District elections (2016)
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Four of the seven seats on the Corpus Christi Independent School District school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. One seat was elected by district and three seats were elected at large. District 2 incumbent Tony Elizondo filed for re-election and won without opposition. Ten candidates filed in the race for the three at-large seats. Incumbent Janie Bell and candidates A. Totsy Armadillo, S. Jaime Arredondo, Marty Bell, Jose Cavazos Jr., James Gold, Robert Hinojosa, Hector Salinas, John Stearns, and Alice Upshaw-Hawkins faced off in the election. Janie Bell, Stuart Bell, and Upshaw-Hawkins won in the general election.[1]
Elections
Voter and candidate information
The Corpus Christi Independent School District Board of Trustees consists of four by-district members and three at-large members elected to four-year terms. The filing period for Texas school board candidates running in fall elections started on July 23, 2016. The final day for candidates to file their applications for ballot placement was August 22, 2016. A candidate for school board in Texas must be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the school district. The application for ballot placement also states that candidates cannot have felony convictions or court judgments verifying total mental incapacity on their records.[2]
The deadline to register to vote for the November election was October 11, 2016. The early voting period started on October 24, 2016, and concluded on November 4, 2016.[3]
Candidates and results
At-large (Three seats)
Results
Corpus Christi Independent School District, At-large General Election, 4-year terms, 2016 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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13.35% | 13,735 |
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13.34% | 13,725 |
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13.11% | 13,486 |
Robert Hinojosa | 11.62% | 11,954 |
Hector Salinas | 11.34% | 11,663 |
Jose Cavazos Jr. | 8.43% | 8,671 |
John Stearns | 8.34% | 8,575 |
A. Totsy Armadillo | 7.79% | 8,014 |
James Gold | 6.54% | 6,730 |
S. Jaime Arredondo | 6.13% | 6,309 |
Total Votes | 102,862 | |
Source: Nueces County Elections, "Nueces County 2016 General Election," November 16, 2016 |
Candidates
Janie Bell ![]() |
A. Totsy Armadillo | S. Jaime Arredondo | Marty Bell ![]() |
Jose Cavazos Jr. |
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James Gold | Robert Hinojosa | Hector Salinas | John Stearns | Alice Upshaw-Hawkins ![]() |
District 2
Results
Corpus Christi Independent School District, District 2 General Election, 4-year terms, 2016 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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100.00% | 7,644 |
Total Votes | 7,644 | |
Source: Nueces County Elections, "Nueces County 2016 General Election," November 16, 2016 |
Candidates
Tony Elizondo ![]() | |
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Additional elections on the ballot
- See also: Texas elections, 2016
Texas school board elections appeared on the ballot with races for U.S. president, U.S. House, state senate, state house, state courts, and local courts. These elections shared the ballot with statewide ballot measures.
Key deadlines
The following dates were key deadlines for Texas school board elections in 2016:[4]
Deadline | Event |
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July 23, 2016 | First day of candidate filing period |
August 22, 2016 | Deadline for candidate filing |
October 11, 2016 | Voter registration deadline |
October 24, 2016 | First day of early voting in person |
October 31, 2016 | Deadline for final pre-election campaign finance report |
November 4, 2016 | Final day of early voting in person |
November 8, 2016 | General election |
November 22, 2016 | Deadline for completion of vote canvassing |
Endorsements
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times endorsed A. Totsy Armadillo, Janie Bell, and Alice Upshaw-Hawkins on October 24, 2016.[5]
Campaign finance
Texas campaign ethics laws require school board candidates with opponents to file finance reports with their school district or county elections office. Candidates were required to file a pre-election report on October 11, 2016. The final campaign filing deadline prior to the November 2016 general election was October 31, 2016.[6]
What was at stake?
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About the district
Corpus Christi Independent School District is located in Nueces County, Texas. The county seat is Corpus Christi. Nueces County was home to 359,715 residents in 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau.[7] The district was the 30th-largest school district in the state in the 2013–2014 school year and served 39,414 students.[8]
Demographics
Nueces County underperformed in comparison to the state of Texas in terms of higher education achievement from 2010 to 2014. The United States Census Bureau found that 20.4 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 27.1 percent for Texas as a whole. The median household income in Nueces County was $49,368, compared to $52,576 for the state of Texas. The poverty rate was 16.8 percent, compared to 15.9 percent for the entire state.[7]
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Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.
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See also
Corpus Christi Independent School District | Texas | School Boards |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Caller Times, "11 file for CCISD board elections, 5 for Del Mar seats," August 23, 2016
- ↑ Clint Independent School District, "Board Member Elections 2016," accessed September 13, 2016
- ↑ El Paso County Elections Department, "Important Dates: 2016 General Election," May 12, 2016
- ↑ Texas Association of School Boards, "November 8, 2016 Election Calendar and FAQ," accessed October 24, 2016
- ↑ Corpus Christi Caller-Times, "Caller-Times Editorial Board Endorsements," October 24, 2016
- ↑ Texas Ethics Commission, "2016 Filing Schedule for Reports Due in Connection with Elections Held on Uniform Election Dates," accessed October 24, 2016
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 United States Census Bureau, "Nueces County, Texas," accessed October 7, 2016
- ↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "ELSI Table Generator," accessed November 16, 2015
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "Nueces County," accessed December 31, 2014
2016 Corpus Christi Independent School District Elections | |
Nueces County, Texas | |
Election date: | November 8, 2016 |
Candidates: | At-large (Three seats): Incumbent, Janie Bell • A. Totsy Armadillo • S. Jaime Arredondo • Marty Bell • Jose Cavazos Jr. • James Gold • Robert Hinojosa • Hector Salinas • John Stearns • Alice Upshaw-Hawkins District 2: Incumbent, Tony Elizondo |
Important information: | What was at stake? |