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Joe Palmer (Connecticut)

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Joe Palmer

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Joe Palmer was a Republican candidate for at-large representative on the Fairfield Public Schools school board in Connecticut. Palmer withrew from the at-large general election scheduled for November 7, 2017, and his name did not appear on the ballot.[1][2]

Elections

2017

See also: Fairfield Public Schools elections (2017)

Five of nine seats on the Fairfield Public Schools Board of Education in Connecticut were up for at-large election on November 7, 2017. One of the seats was up for special election due to a resignation on the board.[3] Newcomer Christine Vitale (D) defeated newcomer Sally Connolly (R) for the two-year seat. Two incumbents filed for re-election. Incumbent Nick Aysseh (R) and newcomers Jennifer Jacobsen (D), Jennifer Leeper (D), and Jeff Peterson (R) won the four-year seats. John Convertito (D) and incumbent Marc Patten (D), though they received the third- and fifth-highest vote total, respectively, were not elected due to a state minority election law that prevents one political party from controlling more than two-thirds of the board's seats.[4]

Republican candidates Chris McCoy and Joe Palmer withdrew their candidacy and did not appear on the ballot.[1][2]

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