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Lauren Hacker

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Lauren Hacker

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Lauren Hacker was a candidate for District D representative on the Washoe County Board of Trustees in Nevada. Hacker ran for the seat in the primary election on June 14, 2016. The top two vote recipients advanced to the general election on November 8, 2016. Hacker was defeated in the primary election.[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Washoe County School District elections (2016)

Five of the seven seats on the Washoe County School District school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. Districts A, D, E, and G held primary elections. District C held a special election in conjunction with the general election for a seat with a two-year term. In District A, incumbent Scott Taylor won the seat in the primary election by obtaining more than 50 percent of the vote and defeating Dale Richardson and Colleen Doenges. District E did not appear on the general election ballot either, as incumbent Angie Taylor defeated Paula Ward and Carlos Ledon by obtaining more than 50 percent of all votes cast.

In District D, Malena Raymond defeated Kenneth Grein in the general election after defeating Lauren Hacker, Kathleen Little-Bolotin, Brock Marquez, and Emily Reese in the primary election. Katy Simon Holland won the District E seat after defeating Bill Horn in the general election and David DeSilva, Greg Hudson, Helm Lehmann, Mike Mieras, Michael Millerick, and Jack Milon in the primary election.

There was no primary election for the open seat in District C. Debra Feemster defeated Len Stevens, Greg Hudson, Carol Alice Evans, and Allen Elser in the general election.[1]

Results

Washoe County School District,
District D Primary Election, 4-year term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kenneth Grein 26.17% 2,661
Green check mark transparent.png Malena Raymond 25.18% 2,561
Emily Reese 22.40% 2,278
Kathleen Little-Bolotin 13.13% 1,335
Brock Marquez 7.11% 723
Lauren Hacker 6.01% 611
Total Votes 10,169
Source: Washoe County, Nevada, "2016 Primary Election Official Results," accessed July 4, 2016

Funding

Hacker reported no contributions but $389.35 in expenditures to the Nevada Secretary of State, which left her campaign with $389.35 in debt in the election.[2]

Endorsements

Hacker received no official endorsements during the election.

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