Glen Bullard
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Glen Bullard is a Republican District 6 representative on the Bossier Parish School Board in Louisiana. First elected in 2010, he sought re-election in the 2014 general election, but was unopposed at the close of the candidate filing period. He was elected without opposition on August 22, 2014.
Biography
Bullard has a B.A. from Centenary College and an M.A. Sam Houston State University. He is a retired stock broker and certified master tree farmer. He previously served as a board member on the Sabine Parish School Board from 1992 to 2002.[1]
Elections
2014
- See also: Bossier Parish Schools elections (2014)
All twelve seats on the Bossier Parish School Board were up for election on November 4, 2014. Candidates who were unopposed at the close of the filing period were considered elected as of that date.
Only three of the 12 districts had contested races. District 4 incumbent Tammy Armer Smith (R) challenged incumbent Frank Kelly (R) for his District 3 seat. Elizabeth Roberts Foster (I), William Lott (R) and Richard Phipps (R) ran to fill Smith's vacated District 4 seat, but Phipps withdrew prior to the primary election. District 9 incumbent Eddy Ray Presley (R) ran for re-election against challenger Eric Newman (R).
Nine seats had unopposed races and were considered elected as of August 22, 2014. Three incumbents did not seek election. Jack Raley (R) did not seek re-election in District 1. Billie Jo Brotherton (R) ran unopposed to fill the seat. Shane Cheatham (R) won District 11's open seat unopposed, as incumbent Barbara Rudd (R) did not run for re-election. The District 12 seat was open, as well, as incumbent Kay Padgett Byrd (R) did not seek re-election. Dennis Bamburg, Jr. (R) won the seat without opposition.
Districts 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 were all retained by their following respective unopposed incumbents: Brad L. Bockhaus (R), Michael S. Mosura, II (R), Glen Bullard (R), J.W. Slack (R), Kenneth M. Wiggins (D) and Sandra "Samm" Darby (I).
Results
Bullard was re-elected to a second term without opposition at the end of the candidate filing period.
Funding
Bullard reported no contributions or expenditures to the Louisiana Ethics Administration Program.[2]
Endorsements
Bullard did not receive any official endorsements in this election.
2010
| Bossier Parish Schools, District 6 Primary Election, 4-year term, 2010 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 73.5% | 839 | ||
| Republican | Rick D. Ganey | 26.5% | 302 | |
| Total Votes | 1,141 | |||
| Source: Louisiana Secretary of State, "Official Election Results," accessed September 2, 2014 | ||||
Campaign themes
2014
In his candidate statement to the Bossier Chamber of Commerce, Bullard stated his purpose in running for re-election was "to insure programs & initiatives begun over past four years are completed."[1]
Recent news
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