Dawn Sharrock
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Dawn Sharrock is the Seat 5 representative on the Middle Country Central Board of Education in New York. Sharrock won the seat in the general election on May 17, 2016.[1]
Sharrock previously ran for the Seat 3 position on the Middle Country Central Board of Education. She lost the general election on May 20, 2014.
Elections
2016
Three of the nine seats on the Middle Country Central School District school board were up for general election on May 17, 2016. Incumbents Robert Feeney and Kristopher Oliva, along with candidate Dawn Sharrock, ran unopposed and won the race for the three seats.[1]
Results
| Middle Country School District, Seat 5 General Election, 3-year term, 2016 |
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|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| 98.72% | 1,620 | |
| Write-in votes | 1.28% | 21 |
| Total Votes | 1,641 | |
| Source: Tiffany Rouse, "Email correspondence with Middle County School District Clerk Stephanie Larkin," July 11, 2016 | ||
Funding
Sharrock reported no contributions or expenditures to the New York State Board of Elections as of May 11, 2016.[2]
Endorsements
Sharrock received an official endorsement from the Middle County Teachers Association.[3]
2014
Dawn Sharrock lost to incumbent Debbie Parker for Seat 3 in the general election on May 20, 2014.
All members were elected to three-year terms by specific geographic districts that are aligned with the district's elementary school attendance areas. These seats do not have titles, but they are considered distinct from one another. Ballotpedia assigned generic titles to all nine seats on the board to prevent confusion. These seat titles are arbitrary and do not reflect the status or seniority of the board members holding them.
Results
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonpartisan | 57.7% | 1,352 | ||
| Nonpartisan | Dawn Sharrock | 42.3% | 992 | |
| Total Votes | 2,344 | |||
| Source: Times Beacon Record, "2014 school board election and budget vote results," May 20, 2014 | ||||
Funding
Sharrock did not file a campaign finance report with the New York State Board of Elections during the election.[4][5]
Endorsements
Sharrock did not receive any endorsements during the election.
Recent news
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See also
- Middle Country Central School District, New York
- Middle Country Central School District elections (2014)
- Middle Country Central School District elections (2016)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Tiffany Rouse, "Email correspondence with Middle Country District Clerk Stephanie Larkin," April 19, 2016
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Campaign Finance Disclosure," accessed May
- ↑ Half Hollow Hills Teachers Association, "Local Union Endorsed School Board Candidate – 2016," accessed May 12, 2016
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Contribution Search," accessed May 20, 2014
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Expenditure Search," accessed May 20, 2014
| 2016 Middle Country Central School District Elections | |
| Suffolk County, New York | |
| Election date: | May 17, 2016 |
| Candidates: | Seat 4: Incumbent, Kristopher Oliva Seat 6: Incumbent Robert Feeney |
| Important information: | What was at stake? • Key deadlines • Additional elections on the ballot |
| 2014 Middle Country Central School District Elections | |
| Suffolk County, New York | |
| Election date: | May 20, 2014 |
| Candidates: | Seat 1 (Feldmann seat): • Incumbent, Doreen Feldmann Seat 2 (Hill seat): • Incumbent, Daniel Hill |
| Important information: | Key deadlines • Additional elections on the ballot |