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Luis Morales

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Luis Morales was a candidate for an at-large seat on the Lancaster Board of Directors in Pennsylvania. The seat was up for general election on November 3, 2015. There was a primary election on May 19, 2015. He filed to run in the Democratic primary.[1][2]

Morales withdrew from the race before the primary election.

Elections

2015

See also: Lancaster School District, Pennsylvania, elections (2015)


Five of the nine seats on the Lancaster Board of Directors were up for election in the general election on November 3, 2015. There was a primary election on May 19, 2015.

Incumbents Randolph Carney, Linda Owens and Candace Roper filed to run for the five seats, along with newcomer Cheryl Desmond and Edith Gallagher. All five candidates won without opposition in the general election. Incumbent Jennifer Desmarais did not file to run for re-election.

Since there were as many candidates as seats up for election, all five proceeded from the primary to the general election. Challenger Luis Morales initially filed to run in the at-large race, but he withdrew from the race before the primary election. Incumbent Stacey Marten withdrew from the race after the primary election. The Democratic Party used a substitute nomination certificate to nominate Gallagher in the place of Marten.[3][4]

Funding

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The Lancaster County Board of Elections does not publish and freely disclose school board candidate campaign finance reports. If you have any information regarding the campaign finance disclosures in this race, please contact the school board elections team at editor@ballotpedia.org.

Endorsements

Morales received no official endorsements during the election.

Recent news

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