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Kate Noble
Santa Fe Public Schools school board District 3
Tenure
2017 - Present
Term ends
2025
Years in position
8

Elections and appointments
Last election
February 7, 2017
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Kate Noble is the District 3 representative on the Santa Fe Public Schools school board in New Mexico. Noble won a first term in the by-district general election on February 7, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Santa Fe Public Schools elections (2017)

Two of the five seats on the Santa Fe Public Schools Board of Education were up for by-district general election on February 7, 2017. District 3 incumbent Susan Duncan did not file to run in the race, guaranteeing a new member was elected to the board. Kate Noble, the only candidate who ran, won the open seat. In her bid for re-election to District 5, incumbent Lorraine Price also ran unopposed and won re-election to the board.[1][2]

Results

Santa Fe Public Schools,
District 3 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kate Noble  (unopposed) 100.00% 1,344
Total Votes 1,344
Source: Santa Fe County Clerk, "Election Held On February 7, 2017: Official Results," accessed February 22, 2017

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Santa Fe Public Schools election

Noble reported $8,970.00 in contributions and $6,377.48 in expenditures to the New Mexico Secretary of State, which left her campaign with $2,592.52 on hand in the election.[3]

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