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Kelley Allen
Kelley Allen is a former member of the Corpus Christi, Texas City Council, representing District 1 from 2012 to 2015. He was first appointed to the council in January 2012, after former district 1 council member Kevin Kieschnick left office to assume the position of Nueces County tax assessor-collector. Allen won election to a full term in November 2012.[1] In his 2014 re-election bid, however, Allen lost to Carolyn Vaughn.
Elections
2014
The city of Corpus Christi, Texas held elections for city council on November 4, 2014. The candidate filing deadline was August 18, 2014. Eight council seats - three at-large and districts one through five - were up for election. In District 1, the candidates were Carolyn Vaughn, incumbent Kelley Allen, Carrie Robertson Meyer, John Garcia, Frank F. Schlegel and Tom Watson. Because no candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote in the general election, the top two vote-getters - Vaughn and Allen - faced each other in a runoff election on December 16, 2014.[2] Vaughn was the winner.[3]
Corpus Christi City Council, District 1, 2014 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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24.7% | 1,545 | |
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34.3% | 2,148 | |
Carrie Robertson Meyer | 11% | 687 | |
John Garcia | 16.8% | 1,054 | |
Frank F. Schlegel | 2.7% | 167 | |
Tom Watson | 10.6% | 665 | |
Total Votes | 5,601 | ||
Source: Nueces County Clerk's Office - Official 2014 Election Results |
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Kevin Kieschnick |
Corpus Christi City Council, District 1 2012–2015 |
Succeeded by Carolyn Vaughn |
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