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Heather Keck

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Heather Keck
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Prior offices
Hilliard City Schools Board of Education At-large

Education

Bachelor's

University of Dayton

Law

Capital University Law School

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Heather Keck was an at-large member of the Hilliard City Schools Board of Education in Ohio. Keck assumed office in 2011.

Keck ran for re-election for an at-large seat of the Hilliard City Schools Board of Education in Ohio. Keck won in the general election on November 3, 2015.

Biography

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Keck is an attorney at Keck Law Office. She also works as an adjunct professor and department chair at ITT Technical Institute. She is involved with the Hilliard City Chamber of Commerce and Hilliard City Women in Business. Keck obtained a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from the University of Dayton. She went on to earn a juris doctor from Capital University School of Law.[1]

Elections

2015

See also: Hilliard City Schools elections (2015)

Opposition

Two of the five seats on the Hilliard City Schools Board of Education were up for election on November 3, 2015. All members represent the district at-large.

Incumbent Heather Keck won re-election to her seat. Nadia Long won the seat left empty by incumbent Doug Maggied. Carmen Malone and Chip Ramsey were defeated in the election.[2][3][4]

Results

Hilliard City Schools, At-Large, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Heather Keck Incumbent 35.6% 10,736
Green check mark transparent.png Nadia Long 23.2% 6,980
Carmen Malone 20.7% 6,244
Chip Ramsey 20.4% 6,156
Total Votes 30,116
Source: Franklin County, Ohio, "2015 General Election Official Results," November 27, 2015

Funding

Keck reported $1,006.72 in contributions and $841.85 in expenditures to the Franklin County Board of Elections, which left her campaign with $164.87 on hand in the election.[5]

Endorsements

Keck received an official endorsement from the Hilliard Education Association.[6]

See also

External links

Footnotes