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Michael Izquierdo

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Michael Izquierdo

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Education

Bachelor's

University of Texas, El Paso

Graduate

Webster University

Personal
Profession
Executive Director

Michael Izquierdo was a candidate for the District 7 seat on the El Paso Board of Trustees in Texas. He lost in the general election on May 9, 2015.

Biography

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Izquierdo is the executive director of the El Paso County Council of Judges. He previously served as an engineer for the El Paso Natural Gas Company for 24 years. He is also a former Ysleta ISD board member. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and a master's degree in human resource development from Webster University.[1]

Elections

2015

See also: El Paso Independent School District elections (2015)

The general election on May 9, 2015, in the El Paso Independent School District featured three seats up for election. Both the District 2 and District 6 races featured three candidates. Luis Humberto De La Cruz, Maria Mayela Sanchez Serrano and Alfonso Velarde competed for the District 2 seat, while Timothy Dean Martin, Trent Kay Hatch and Alejandro Patino faced off in District 6. The District 7 race had a larger field with four candidates: Dori Lane Fenenbock, Diane Marie Flores, Michael Izquierdo and Andres Muro. Velarde, Hatch and Fenenbock won the three seats.

Results

El Paso Independent School District,
District 7 General Election, 4-year term term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngDori Lane Fenenbock 68.4% 2,589
     Nonpartisan Diane Marie Flores 13.3% 504
     Nonpartisan Michael Izquierdo 13.2% 501
     Nonpartisan Andres Muro 5% 190
Total Votes 3,784
Source: El Paso County Elections, "Final Election Results," accessed May 26, 2015

Funding

Izquierdo reported no contributions or expenditures to the Texas Ethics Commission as of April 9, 2015.[2]

Texas school board candidates and officeholders must file semiannual reports, which were due on January 15, 2015, and July 15, 2015. In addition, candidates in contested elections were required to file 30-day and 8-day pre-election reports, unless the candidate chose modified reporting.[3]

Candidates in contested elections who did not intend to exceed $500 in contributions or expenditures, excepting filing fees, were eligible for modified reporting. If they exceeded the threshold before the 30th day prior to the election, candidates were required to submit the 30- and 8-day reports. If they exceeded the threshold after the 30th day prior to the election, they were required to file a report within 48 hours of exceeding the threshold and participate in regular reporting for the rest of the election cycle.[4]

Endorsements

Izquierdo did not receive any official endorsements for this election.

Campaign themes

2015

El Paso Times candidate questionnaire

Izquierdo participated in a candidate questionnaire administered by the El Paso Times, which was published on April 14, 2015. The questions and his answers are below:

Why are you running for a seat on the EPISD board? What are your qualifications?

I have served as an school board trustee in the past and understand the duties and responsibilities of a board member. I have learned how to listen and develop consensus. One of the board's jobs is to set EPISD's budget. My education (MBA) will help in setting EPISD's budget, and for the last 15 years I put together the $30 million annual budget for the judiciary.

What is EPISD doing right? What would you change?
What EPISD is doing right: Looking to the future needs of the district. What to change: Get more input from the citizens of the district by having the board meet at the different campuses.

What do you think about EPISD considering closing schools?
I have not completed reviewing all the recommendations. I recommend EPISD get more input from the communities.[5]

—Michael Izquierdo's questionnaire responses (2015)[1]

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See also

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Footnotes