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Kate Mason-Murphy

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Kate Mason-Murphy
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Kate Mason-Murphy was a candidate for the District 6 seat on the Austin School Board in Texas. She faced Monica Sanchez and Paul Saldaña in the general election on November 4, 2014. Since neither she nor Saldaña got 50 percent "plus one" of the vote, she faced him in a runoff election on December 16, 2014. She was defeated by Saldaña in that election.

Biography

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Mason-Murphy is a former AISD educator.[1]

Elections

2014

See also: Austin Independent School District elections (2014)

The November 4, 2014, general election in Austin Independent School District featured five seats up for election. The District 1 race featured four candidates; P. Kevin Bryant, Edmund T. Gordon, Stanton Strickland, and David “D” Thompson competed for the seat held by Cheryl Bradley. Since neither Gordon nor Thompson garnered 50 percent "plus one" or more of the vote, they faced each other in a runoff election on December 16, 2014. Gordon triumphed over Thompson in that race.

The District 4 race featured newcomers Julie Cowan and Karen Zern Flanagan, as incumbent Vincent Torres did not file for-election. Cowan triumphed over Flanagan in that race. The District 6 race featured three candidates; Kate Mason-Murphy, Monica Sanchez, and Paul Saldaña vied for the seat held by Lori Moya. Mason-Murphy and Saldaña headed to the runoff election, where Saldaña was victorious.

The lone incumbent to file for re-election was Robert Schneider in District 7. He defeated challenger Yasmin Wagner. Meanwhile, the at-large position held by Tamala Barksdale drew five challengers; Nael Chavez, Kendall Pace, Kazique J. Prince, Hillary Procknow, and Andy M. Trimino competed for that seat. Neither Pace nor Procknow received a majority of the vote, so they competed in the runoff election. Pace defeated Procknow in that election.

Results

Runoff election
Austin Independent School District, District 6 Runoff Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Saldaña 53.2% 3,059
     Nonpartisan Kate Mason-Murphy 46.8% 2,691
Total Votes 5,750
Source: Travis County Clerk, "Austin Independent School District Cumulative Results," accessed December 30, 2014
General election
Austin Independent School District, District 6 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Saldaña 35.2% 5,550
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKate Mason-Murphy 34.2% 5,394
     Nonpartisan Monica Sanchez 30.6% 4,822
Total Votes 15,766
Source: Travis County Clerk, "Austin Independent School District Cumulative Results," accessed December 30, 2014

Funding

Candidates must file reports with the Texas Ethics Commission or the appropriate county clerk. They must disclose the amount of each contribution (or the value and nature of any in-kind contribution), the name and address of the individual or political committee making the contribution and the date of the contribution. Filers must also report all expenditures, including the date of an expenditure, the name and address of the person to whom the expenditure is made and the purpose of the expenditure.[2]

As of September 30, 2014, Mason-Murphy had not filed a campaign finance report with the Travis County Clerk.[3]

Endorsements

Mason-Murphy did not receive any endorsements during the election.

Recent news

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