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Greg Silva

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Greg Silva
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Prior offices
Tracy Joint Unified School District school board At-large

Elections and appointments
Last election

November 6, 2018

Education

High school

Atwater High School

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Personal
Profession
Special investigation manager

Greg Silva was an at-large member of the Tracy Joint Unified School District school board in California. Silva assumed office in 2010. Silva left office in 2018.

Silva ran for re-election for an at-large seat of the Tracy Joint Unified School District school board in California. Silva lost in the general election on November 6, 2018.


Biography

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Greg Silva is a resident of San Joaquin County, California. Silva graduated from Atwater High School before earning his associate degree in social science and B.A. degree in business management. He served in the United States Army before joining Farmers Insurance Group, where he has been employed for more than three decades. He works as a special investigation manager.[1]

Elections

2018

See also: Tracy Joint Unified School District elections (2018)

General election

General election for Tracy Joint Unified School District school board At-large (4 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for Tracy Joint Unified School District school board At-large on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Stephen Abercrombie (Nonpartisan)
 
17.4
 
14,650
Lori Souza (Nonpartisan)
 
14.9
 
12,531
Ameni Alexander (Nonpartisan)
 
12.5
 
10,525
Simran Kaur (Nonpartisan)
 
12.2
 
10,211
James Young Sr. (Nonpartisan)
 
9.3
 
7,830
Jeremy Silcox (Nonpartisan)
 
8.8
 
7,413
Mateo Morelos Bedolla (Nonpartisan)
 
8.5
 
7,127
James Vaughn Jr. (Nonpartisan)
 
8.3
 
6,976
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Greg Silva (Nonpartisan)
 
8.0
 
6,763

Total votes: 84,026
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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2014

See also: Tracy Joint Unified School District elections (2014)

The election in Tracy featured four at-large seats up for general election on November 4, 2014. Incumbents Ted Guzman, Kelly Lewis and Greg Silva and challenger Juana Dement ran unopposed and won the election. Fellow board member Gregg Crandall did not file for re-election.

Results

Incumbents Ted Guzman, Kelly Lewis and Greg Silva and newcomer Juana Dement ran unopposed for the four at-large seats and won the election by default.

Funding

Candidates had to file contribution reports within 24 hours of receiving an aggregate total of $1,000 or more from a single source. The first scheduled pre-election report filing deadline was October 6, 2014. If candidates raised or spent less than $1,000 during the 2013 and 2014 calendar years, they had to file Form 470 at that time. If candidates raised or spent more during that time, they had to file Form 460 by the pre-election report filing deadline.[2]

Candidates required to file Form 460 also had to file a second pre-election report on October 23, 2014, and they had to file termination reports by December 31, 2014. If a termination report was not filed, candidates had to file a semi-annual report by February 2, 2015.[2]

Silva did not report any contributions or expenditures during the election, according to the San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters.[3]

Endorsements

Silva did not receive any official endorsements during the election.

2010

This election was canceled due to lack of opposition. Incumbents Gregg Crandall, Ted Guzman and Bill Swenson were re-elected and newcomer Greg Silva joined the board by default. Incumbent Jill Costa also ran unopposed and won a two-year term by default.[4][5]

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