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Michael Meade
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Prior offices
Dearborn Board of Education At-large

Michael Meade was a member of the Dearborn Board of Education At-large in Michigan. Meade assumed office in 2014. Meade left office on December 31, 2020.

Meade ran for re-election to the Dearborn Board of Education At-large in Michigan. Meade won in the general election on November 4, 2014.

Elections

2014

See also: Dearborn Public Schools elections (2014)

The election in Dearborn featured three at-large seats up for general election on November 4, 2014. Mariam Bazzi, Michael Meade and Mary K. Petlichkoff defeated fellow challengers Michelle Audia, Rodger Bartles, Nofila Haidar, Ahmed Harhara, Mary Anne Hering, Kenneth Jannot Jr., Ghinwah Karkaba and Christopher Robert Paulsen for the seats. Incumbents Pamela Adams, Hussein Berry and James Schoolmaster did not file for re-election.

Results

Dearborn Public Schools, At-Large General Election, 6-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMariam Bazzi 17.4% 9,038
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Meade 15.2% 7,872
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMary K. Petlichkoff 15% 7,756
     Nonpartisan Mary Anne Hering 9.9% 5,153
     Nonpartisan Christopher Robert Paulsen 9.3% 4,802
     Nonpartisan Ghinwah Karkaba 8.2% 4,258
     Nonpartisan Nofila Haidar 6.6% 3,399
     Nonpartisan Rodger Bartles 6% 3,121
     Nonpartisan Kenneth Jannot Jr. 4.7% 2,431
     Nonpartisan Michelle Audia 4.3% 2,231
     Nonpartisan Ahmed Harhara 3.1% 1,618
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.4% 200
Total Votes 51,879
Source: Wayne County Elections Division, "Summary Report," accessed December 29, 2014

Funding

Meade reported $15,500.00 in contributions and $10,229.24 in expenditures during the election, which left him with $5,270.76 on hand according to the Wayne County Elections Division.[1]

Endorsements

Meade received an endorsement from the Arab American Political Action Committee.[2]

What was at stake?

Issues in the election

September 30 candidate forum

Ten of the 11 candidates for the school board attended a candidate forum to discuss issues facing the district. The primary topic was supporting recent immigrant students learning English. Christopher Robert Paulsen proposed opening a new school specifically for these students to provide additional support if sufficient funds were available. Former board member Mary K. Petlichkoff criticized the proposal as potentially isolating the students and expressed support for the district’s existing program.

Both Rodger Bartles and Mariam Bazzi agreed that the school district's English teaching programs were already strong. Bartles suggested increasing funding to expand the programs, and Bazzi recommended reaching out to the students' parents to help them learn English, as well. Mary Anne Hering questioned whether the district had enough teachers capable of educating these students, and she proposed bringing in an expert to consult with the district about its programs and ways to improve them. Ahmed Harhara was the only candidate who did not attend the forum.[3]

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