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Issaquah School District elections (2015)
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Three seats on the Issaquah School District Board of Directors were up for general election on November 3, 2015. District 1 incumbent Anne Moore, District 3 incumbent Brian Deagle and District 5 incumbent Suzanne Weaver's seats were up for election.
Deagle did not file for re-election. Moore and Weaver won re-election without opposition. Harlan Gallinger was the sole candidate to file for the open District 3 seat and won election to the board without opposition. Gallinger served on as the District 4 member of the Peninsula School District Board of Education until his election to the Issaquah Board of Directors.[1]
About the district
- See also: Issaquah School District, Washington
Issaquah School District is located in King County in northwestern Washington. The county seat is Seattle. King County was home to an estimated 2,044,449 residents in 2013, according to the United States Census Bureau.[2] In the 2012-2013 school year, Issaquah School District was the 14th-largest school district in Washington, serving 18,455 students.[3]
Demographics
In 2013, King County outperformed the state of Washington as a whole in terms of higher education achievement, median household income and poverty rate. The United States Census Bureau found that 46.6 percent of county residents aged 25 and older had earned a bachelor's degree or higher, while the rate was 31.9 percent for state residents. The median household income was $71,811 in the county in comparison to $59,478 statewide. The rate of persons living below the poverty line in King County was 11.5 percent compared to 13.4 percent for Washington.[2]
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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.
Voter and candidate information
The Issaquah Board of Directors consists of five members elected by district to four-year terms. If more than two candidates had filed for any one position up for election, a primary election would have been held on August 4, 2015. The general election for Districts 1, 3 and 5 was November 3, 2015.
Elections in Washington require candidates to pay filing fees equal to 1 percent of a position's annual salary. Board members in Issaquah can be reimbursed up to $4,800 for district activities but do not receive salaries, which eliminates the filing fee.[5] Candidates were required to file for this election by May 15, 2015.
Elections
2015
District 1
Election results
Issaquah School District Board of Directors, District 1 General Election,, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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98.9% | 13,066 |
Write-in votes | 1.13% | 150 |
Total Votes | 13,216 | |
Source: King County Elections, "Election Results: General and Special Elections November 4, 2015," November 24, 2015 |
Candidates
- Anne Moore
- Incumbent
District 3
Election results
Issaquah School District Board of Directors, District 3 General Election,, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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98.9% | 12,860 |
Write-in votes | 1.08% | 140 |
Total Votes | 13,000 | |
Source: King County Elections, "Election Results: General and Special Elections November 4, 2015," November 24, 2015 |
Candidates
Harlan Gallinger ![]() | |
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District 5
Election results
Issaquah School District Board of Directors, District 5 General Election,, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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98.8% | 12,919 |
Write-in votes | 1.19% | 155 |
Total Votes | 13,074 | |
Source: King County Elections, "Election Results: General and Special Elections November 4, 2015," November 24, 2015 |
Candidates
- Suzanne Weaver
- Incumbent
Campaign finance
No contributions or expenditures were reported as of October 29, 2015, according to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission.[6]
Candidates who raised and spent no more than $5,000 in aggregate and who did not receive more than $500 from any one contributor, including themselves, could participate in "mini reporting." These candidates were required to file a candidate registration statement and keep a record of their contributors and expenditures, but they were not required to report them unless they exceed the stated thresholds. In those cases, they were required to switch their filing status from "mini" to "full" reporting by August 31, 2015.[7]
Contributions to school board candidate committees were subject to the following limits:[7]
- State parties or caucus political committees (separately): $0.95 per registered voter from January 1 to December 31
- County and legislative district parties (combined): $0.50 per registered voter from January 1 to December 31
- Individuals, PACS, unions, corporations or other entities (separately): $950 per primary and general election
School board candidate committees were prohibited from receiving contributions from other candidate committees. No contributors except state committees of political parties could give more than $5,000 in aggregate in the 21 days prior to the election.[7]
Past elections
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Key deadlines
The following dates were key deadlines for the 2015 Washington school board elections:[8][9]
Deadline | Event |
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May 11-15, 2015 | Candidate filing period |
May 18, 2015 | Deadline for candidates to withdraw |
October 13, 2015 | Pre-general campaign finance report due |
October 26, 2015 | Voter registration deadline for general election |
October 27, 2015 | Pre-general campaign finance report due |
November 3, 2015 | Election Day |
November 24, 2015 | Election results certified |
December 10, 2015 | Post-general campaign finance report due |
January 11, 2016 | End of election cycle campaign finance report due |
Additional elections on the ballot
- See also: Washington elections, 2015
Six statewide ballot measures appeared on the ballot alongside the school board election and other local elections.
Recent news
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See also
Issaquah School District | Washington | School Boards |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ King County Elections, "2015 Official Candidate Filing," accessed May 26, 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 United States Census Bureau, "State & County QuickFacts: King County, Washington," accessed January 23, 2015
- ↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "ELSI Table Generator," accessed April 22, 2015
- ↑ King County Elections, "Election Archive," accessed September 24, 2013
- ↑ King County Elections, "Candidate Manual," accessed August 21, 2013
- ↑ Washington Public Disclosure Commission, "Search the Database: Local Candidates," accessed October 29, 2015
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Washington Public Disclosure Commission, "Mini Campaign Reporting Disclosure Instructions," June 2014
- ↑ Clark County Elections, "2015 Elections Calendar," accessed January 23, 2015
- ↑ Washington Public Disclosure Commission, "2015 Key Reporting Dates for Candidates," accessed January 23, 2015
2015 Issaquah School District Elections | |
King County, Washington | |
Election date: | November 3, 2015 |
Candidates: | District 1 : Incumbent, Anne Moore District 5 : Incumbent, Suzanne Weaver |
Important information: | Key deadlines • Additional elections on the ballot |