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Lori Bridges
Prior offices:
Lawton Public Schools school board, Area 4

Elections and appointments
Last election
February 11, 2014
Education
High school
Eisenhower High School
Bachelor's
Cameron University
Other
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Graduate
University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy
Personal
Profession
Clinical pharmacist
Contact

Lori Bridges is the Area 4 member of the Lawton school board in Oklahoma. She won the general election for the seat on February 11, 2014. Area 4 includes Almor West, Hugh Bish, Brockland, Crosby Park, Edison and Woodland Hills.[1]

Biography

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Lori Bridges is a resident of Lawton, Oklahoma. Bridges graduated from Eisenhower High School before earning her bachelor's degree from Cameron University in 1989, her master's degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy in 1992 and her Pharm.D. from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 2002. She is employed as a clinical pharmacist at Reynolds Army Hospital. Bridges has two children in the school district and she has served on district PTA boards for more than 12 years.[2]

Elections

2014

See also: Lawton Public Schools elections (2014)

Lori Bridges defeated fellow newcomer Bob Brown for the vacant Area 4 seat in the general election on February 11, 2014.

Results

Lawton Public Schools, Area 4 General Election, 5-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngLori Bridges 57.1% 345
     Nonpartisan Bob Brown 42.9% 259
Total Votes 604
Source: Oklahoma State Election Board, "Annual School Election — February 11, 2014," accessed February 12, 2014

Funding

Bridges did not report any campaign contributions or expenditures to the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.[3]

Endorsements

Bridges received an endorsement from Dana Moore, who won the 2013-2014 Lawton Public Schools Teacher of the Year award and who was a finalist for the Oklahoma Teacher of the Year award.[4]

Recent news

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