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Katie Winder

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Personal
Profession
Dean of arts, social science, and humanities at Linn-Benton Community College

Katie Winder was a candidate for at-large representative on the Greater Albany Public Schools school board in Oregon. Winder was defeated in the at-large general election on May 16, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Greater Albany Public Schools elections (2017)

Three of the five seats on the Greater Albany Public Schools school board in Oregon were up for general election on May 16, 2017. Zone 1 incumbent Sandi Gordon filed for re-election and faced two challengers: Karelia Stetz-Waters and Jennifer Ward. Ward successfully ousted the incumbent. Two candidates filed for the open Zone 2 seat: Eric Aguinaga and Kim Butzner, with Butzner winning the seat. For the At-Large Number 2 seat, incumbent Micah Smith defeated Matthew Prudell and Katie Winder.[1][2]

Results

Greater Albany Public Schools,
At-Large Number 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Micah Smith Incumbent 46.22% 3,106
Katie Winder 37.20% 2,500
Matthew Prudell 14.96% 1,005
Write-in votes 1.62% 109
Total Votes 6,720
Source: Linn County, "Election Summary," accessed June 12, 2017

Funding

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See also: Campaign finance requirements in Oregon and List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017

The filing deadline in Oregon for a campaign transaction is typically no later than 30 calendar days. However, beginning on the 42nd day before an election day and through the date of the election, a transaction is due no later than seven calendar days after the date it occurred. The dates for the beginning and ending of the seven-day reporting period for the 2017 Oregon school board elections were:[3]

  • April 4, 2017 (Seven day campaign finance reporting begins)
  • May 16, 2017 (Seven day campaign finance reporting ends)

A school board candidate in Oregon must form a candidate committee unless he or she meets all of the following conditions:[4][5]

  1. The candidate elects to serve as his or her own treasurer.
  2. The candidate does not have an existing candidate committee.
  3. The candidate does not expect to receive or spend more than $750 during a calendar year (including personal funds).

A candidate committee must file a Statement of Organization with the Elections Division of the Oregon Secretary of State within three business days of first receiving or spending money. A form including campaign account information must accompany the Statement of Organization.[4][6]

Candidate committees that expect to receive or spend $3,500 or more in a calendar year are required to report all transactions. A committee that does not expect to receive or spend this much is still required to file a Statement of Organization and designate a campaign bank account, but does not have to file transactions. Instead, they must file a Certificate of Limited Contributions and Expenditures.[4][7]

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