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James O'Neill

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James O'Neill
Prior offices:
Redlands Unified Board of Education Area 5
Years in office: 2016 - 2024
Successor: Candy Olson (Nonpartisan)

Elections and appointments
Last election
November 3, 2020
Personal
Profession
Educator
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James O'Neill was a member of the Redlands Unified Board of Education in California, representing Area 5. He assumed office in 2016. He left office on December 13, 2024.

O'Neill ran for re-election to the Redlands Unified Board of Education to represent Area 5 in California. He won in the general election on November 3, 2020.

Elections

2016

See also: Redlands Unified School District elections (2016)

Three of the five seats on the Redlands Unified School District Board of Education were up for at-large general election on November 8, 2016. Incumbents Ronald McPeck and Richard Haller filed for re-election and faced six opponents: Cristina Puraci, James O'Neill, Ensen Mason, Alex Vara, Shaheen Emmanuel Lakhan, and Mario Saucedo.[1] Vara, O'Neill, and Puraci won election to the board.[2]

Results

Redlands Unified School District,
At-large General Election, 4-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Alex Vara 19.02% 18,860
Green check mark transparent.png James O'Neill 18.24% 18,090
Green check mark transparent.png Cristina Puraci 13.99% 13,871
Ensen Mason 11.32% 11,222
Richard Haller Incumbent 10.35% 10,265
Ronald McPeck Incumbent 10.05% 9,964
Mario Saucedo 9.16% 9,084
Shaheen Emmanuel Lakhan 7.86% 7,796
Total Votes 99,152
Source: San Bernadino County Elections Office of the Registrar of Voters, "Final Certified Election Results," accessed December 7, 2016

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Redlands Unified School District election

O'Neill filed an exemption form detailing he would not spend or receive more than $2,000 for this campaign. Because of this, he did not have to file additional campaign finance reports.[3][4]

Endorsements

O'Neill was endorsed by the Redlands Teachers Association.[5]

See also

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