Janelle Stauffer

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Janelle Stauffer
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Prior offices
Nampa School District Board of Trustees Zone 2

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Janelle Stauffer was a member of the Nampa School District Board of Trustees Zone 2 in Idaho. Stauffer assumed office in 2015. Stauffer left office in 2019.

Stauffer ran for re-election to the Nampa School District Board of Trustees Zone 2 in Idaho. Stauffer won in the general election on May 19, 2015.

Biography

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Stauffer works as the counseling services director at Life Counseling Center.[1]

Elections

2015

See also: Nampa School District elections (2015)


Two of the five seats on the Nampa Board of Trustees were up for general election on May 19, 2015. The seats represent five geographical zones.

The candidates for the Zone 1 seat were incumbent Jocabed Veloz, Mandy Simpson and Jac Webb. Zone 2 incumbent Daren Coon faced Isaac B. Moffett and Janelle Stauffer in the election.[2]

Results

Zone 2
Nampa School District,
Zone 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngJanelle Stauffer 44.6% 111
     Nonpartisan Isaac B. Moffett 29.7% 74
     Nonpartisan Daren Coon Incumbent 25.7% 64
Total Votes 249
Source: Canyon County, "Election Abstracts," accessed July 7, 2015Ballotpedia confirmed these results are official by phone.

Funding

School board candidates in this election were not required to file any campaign finance reports, but the election in May 2015 was the last election for which there were no reporting requirements. On April 3, 2015, Gov. Butch Otter (R) signed SB 1072 into law which requires school board candidates in districts with an enrollment of 500 students or more to comply with campaign finance reporting requirements.[3] A majority of Idaho's school districts have an enrollment below this threshold. Of the 149 districts in the state tracked by the National Center for Education Statistics, 74 had an enrollment of 500 or greater in the 2012-2013 school year.[4] The law took effect on July 1, 2015.

Endorsements

Stauffer received no official endorsements for her campaign during the election.

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