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Judy Schwab
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Mukilteo School District school board District 2
Tenure

1997 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

28

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 7, 2017

Education

Bachelor's

Harvard University

Personal
Profession
Homemaker

Judy Schwab is the District 2 representative on the Mukilteo School District school board in Washington. First elected in 1997, Schwab won a new term in the by-district general election on November 7, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Mukilteo School District elections (2017)

Two of the five seats on the Mukilteo School District school board in Washington were up for by-district general election on November 7, 2017. District 2 board member Judy Schwab filed for re-election and ran unopposed, winning another term. District 4 member Geoffrey W. Thorp was defeated by challenger Shaun Olsen.[1]

Results

Mukilteo School District,
District 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Judy Schwab Incumbent (unopposed) 97.94% 12,670
Write-in votes 2.06% 266
Total Votes 12,936
Source: Snohomish County, "Official Election Results," accessed November 30, 2017

Funding

Schwab opted for mini reporting in this election, according to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission.[2] Candidates who opted for this had to keep a record of their contributors and expenditures, but were not required to report them. If they raised and spent more than $5,000 in aggregate or received more than $500 from any one contributor, including themselves, they would have had to switch their filing status from mini to full reporting.[3]

2013

See also: Mukilteo School District elections (2013)

Schwab sought a fifth term on the board without opposition in the November 5, 2013, election.

Results

Mukilteo Board of Directors, Four-year term, District 2, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngJudy Schwab Incumbent 98.1% 13,355
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 1.9% 258
Total Votes 13,613
Source: Snohomish County Auditor, "Snohomish County General Election Results," November 25, 2013

Funding

Schwab reported no contributions or expenditures to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission in this election.[4]

2009

Schwab won re-election to the board without opposition on November 3, 2009.

Mukilteo Board of Directors, District 2, November 3, 2009
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngJudy Schwab Incumbent 97.9% 13,902
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 2.1% 294
Total Votes 14,196
Source: Snohomish County Auditor

Campaign themes

2017

Schwab submitted the following statement to the Snohomish County voters' pamphlet:[5]

As an incumbent Director of the Mukilteo School Board, my priorities are to advocate for rigorous academic standards and equitable opportunities for all students and to align resources with that mission.

My personal goals are to maintain visibility throughout the district and to pursue positive relationships with parents and their students, our staff and the broader community. I will continue to be a strong supporter of full and ample funding from the state for basic education. This is critical as we confront a broad array of mandates and student accountability without adequate resources.

The Mukilteo School District is fully committed to success for every student. This mission is a constant as we develop and employ best practices for teaching and learning and use student performance data to measure our success.

I am honored to represent the voters on the Mukilteo School Board. The excellence and dedication of those who work in the district and the ongoing support of our community, make the Mukilteo School District a great place for students of all backgrounds to learn and achieve their goals.[6]

—Judy Schwab (2017)

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