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Kim Talikoff

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Kim Talikoff

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Kim Talikoff was a candidate for at-large representative on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools school board in North Carolina. Talikoff was defeated in the at-large general election on November 7, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools elections (2017)

Four of the seven seats on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools school board in North Carolina were up for at-large general election on November 7, 2017. Three seats were originally scheduled to appear on the ballot, but a special election for the seat of Annetta Streater was held after she resigned from the board in September 2017. The fourth-highest vote-getter won her spot on the board.[1]

Board member Joal Hall Broun won an additional four-year term along with newcomers Amy Fowler and Mary Ann Wolf. Board member James Barrett won the two-year term. They defeated challengers Ryan Brummond, Calvin Deutschbein, and Kim Talikoff.[2]

Results

Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Amy Fowler 22.39% 9,524
Green check mark transparent.png Mary Ann Wolf 20.59% 8,757
Green check mark transparent.png Joal Hall Broun Incumbent 19.48% 8,287
Green check mark transparent.png James Barrett Incumbent 17.46% 7,427
Kim Talikoff 13.82% 5,879
Calvin Deutschbein 3.47% 1,474
Ryan Brummond 2.40% 1,019
Hongbin Gu (Write-in) 0.02% 8
Barbara Foushee (Write-in) 0.01% 5
Write-in votes 0.36% 152
Total Votes 42,532
Source: North Carolina State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement, "Official General Election Results - Orange," accessed November 28, 2017

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