Lala Chavez
Lala Chavez is a member of the Lubbock Independent School District in Texas, representing District 1. Her current term ends in 2028.
Chavez ran for re-election to the Lubbock Independent School District to represent District 1 in Texas. She won in the general election on May 4, 2024.
Elections
2024
See also: Lubbock Independent School District, Texas, elections (2024)
General election
General election for Lubbock Independent School District, District 1
Incumbent Lala Chavez defeated Terri Morris in the general election for Lubbock Independent School District, District 1 on May 4, 2024.
Candidate  | %  | Votes  | ||
| ✔ | Lala Chavez (Nonpartisan) | 68.2  | 1,258 | |
| Terri Morris (Nonpartisan) | 31.8  | 586 | ||
| Total votes: 1,844 | ||||
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Endorsements
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2020
See also: Lubbock Independent School District, Texas, elections (2020)
General election
General election for Lubbock Independent School District, District 1
Incumbent Lala Chavez defeated Gwen Reyna in the general election for Lubbock Independent School District, District 1 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate  | %  | Votes  | ||
| ✔ | Lala Chavez (Nonpartisan) | 69.3  | 4,788 | |
| Gwen Reyna (Nonpartisan) | 30.7  | 2,125 | ||
| Total votes: 6,913 | ||||
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2016
Four of the seven seats on the Lubbock Independent School District board of trustees were up for general election on May 7, 2016. District 1 incumbent Mario Ybarra was defeated defeated by challenger Lala Chavez. Incumbent Vernita Woods-Holmes opted not to seek re-election. Newcomer Bill Stubblefield defeated LeCarl Richardson and Tena Gonzales for the District 2 seat. District 2 candidate J.T. Cotton withdrew from the race before the election. In District 5, Scot Mayfield defeated Melissa McDougal in the race to replace District 5 incumbent Dan Pope who did not run for re-election. The at-large seat was sought by incumbent Melissa Collier who was unopposed and won re-election.[1][2][3]
Results
| Lubbock Independent School District, District 1 General Election, 4-year term, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes | 
| 52.66% | 515 | |
| Mario Ybarra Incumbent | 47.34% | 463 | 
| Total Votes | 978 | |
| Source: Lubbock County, Texas, "Cities and Schools General and Special Elections Official Results," accessed June 9, 2016 | ||
Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2020
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See also
2024 Elections
External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ Lubbock County, Texas, "Cities and Schools General and Special Elections Unofficial Results," accessed May 7, 2016 
 - ↑ KCBD, "DECISION 2016: Final results and candidate reactions from May 7 elections," May 7, 2016
 - ↑ Lubbock-Avalanche Journal, "Lubbock ISD, Lubbock-Cooper to have contested elections," February 20, 2016
 
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