Jay Isaacs

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Jay Isaacs
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Prior offices
Midland Independent School District Board of Trustees District 7

Education

Associate

New Mexico Military Institute

Bachelor's

New Mexico State University

Personal
Profession
Banker


Jay Isaacs is a former District 7 member on the Midland Board of Trustees in Texas. He did not file for re-election in 2016.

Biography

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Isaacs is a native of Roswell, New Mexico. He has his associate degree from New Mexico Military Institute and his bachelor's degree in business administration from New Mexico State University. He moved to Midland in 2001 to work at the FirstCapital Bank of Texas. He serves as the bank's director and president. He and his wife, Nancy, have two children.[1]

Board membership

The Midland Board of Trustees voted unanimously on 98.4 percent of its votes between April 14, 2014, and April 13, 2015. Every vote recorded by the board passed.

According to Veronica Ramirez, executive secretary to Superintendent Warren, the Midland Board of Trustees does not track "yes" and "no" votes by individual board members on given issues. Therefore, on the votes where the board was not unanimous (1.6 percent of the time), the member voting records are not made public by the district.[2]

Ballotpedia is unable to determine whether there are governing majority or minority factions on the board due to the unavailability of member voting records. Due to the overwhelming majority of unanimous votes, it is likely that no individual board member's voting record differs significantly from that of the other board members.[3]

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