Jim Pearson (Michigan)

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Jim Pearson

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Prior offices
Huron Valley Schools At-large

Education

Bachelor's

Western Michigan University

Graduate

University of Michigan

Personal
Profession
Educator

Jim Pearson is an at-large representative on the Huron Valley Schools school board in Michigan. Pearson won the seat in the at-large general election on November 8, 2016.

Biography

Pearson earned his B.A. in secondary education from Western Michigan University. He later received his master's degree in elementary education from the University of Michigan. Pearson was a teacher for 40 years prior to his retirement.[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Huron Valley Schools elections (2016)

Four of the seven seats on the Huron Valley Schools school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. Jeffrey Long was the lone incumbent to file for re-election as Bonnie Brown, Lisa Blackwell, and Beth Lewis opted not to seek new terms. Long shared the ballot with challengers Julie Conn, Michael Mantua, Jim Pearson, Denise Pistana, Susan Spelker, Jeff Stander, Thomas Wiseman, and Sherry Zylka. Long, Pistana, Pearson, and Wiseman won in the general election.[2]

Results

Huron Valley Schools,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Jeffrey Long Incumbent 16.53% 10,350
Green check mark transparent.png Denise Pistana 14.38% 9,006
Green check mark transparent.png Jim Pearson 14.02% 8,782
Green check mark transparent.png Thomas Wiseman 11.39% 7,130
Julie Conn 10.58% 6,625
Sherry Zylka 10.35% 6,482
Jeff Stander 9.18% 5,748
Susan Spelker 8.28% 5,188
Michael Mantua 4.96% 3,103
Write-in votes 0.33% 209
Total Votes 62,623
Source: Oakland County Elections Division, "November 8, 2016 General Election," November 22, 2016

Funding

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2016

School board candidates in Michigan were required to file pre-election campaign finance reports with their county election offices by October 28, 2016. Post-election reports were due by December 8, 2016.[3]

In Michigan, candidates are prohibited from receiving contributions from corporations or labor organizations. Within 10 days of becoming a candidate, candidates must form a candidate committee. Following the creation of the committee, candidates have an additional 10 days to register the committee with the school district filing official by filing a statement of organization. A candidate committee that does not expect to receive or spend more than $1,000 during the election cycle is eligible to receive a reporting waiver, which allows that committee not to file pre-election, post-election, and annual campaign statements.[4]

October 28 filing

Candidates received a total of $4,450.00 and spent a total of $4,210.96 as of October 30, 2016, according to the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds.[5]

Candidate Contributions Expenditures Cash on hand
Jeffrey Long (incumbent) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Julie Conn $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Michael Mantua $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Jim Pearson $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Denise Pistana $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Susan Spelker $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Jeff Stander $1,875.00 $1,716.27 $158.73
Thomas Wiseman $2,575.00 $2,494.69 $80.31
Sherry Zylka $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Campaign themes

2016

Pearson provided the following response to the League of Women Voters Oakland Area regarding his top three priorities for the district:

Strong schools promote a strong community. Fortunately, we enjoy a long standing history of a community that supports its schools combined with teachers, administrators and support staff who go the extra mile day after day to help shape our students to become responsible, welleducated citizens.

Our challenges include: 1) Hiring a new superintendent due to the resignation of our previous one. Selecting the right person is extraordinarily important for the school district to remain competitive.

2) Managing our resources including shrinking financial support from the state, millage proposals not attracting sufficient support for approval, and coping with declining enrollment.

3) Sustaining the best possible learning environment for our children by increasing collaboration and communication with our community to make smart, informed decisions. I believe in my heart that for each challenge I am able to take the long view, to listen, and to find solutions.[1][6]

—Jim Pearson (2016)

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