Michael Scott (Franklin Pierce School District, District 1, Washington, candidate 2023)
Michael Scott ran for election to the Franklin Pierce School District school board District 1 in Washington. Scott was on the ballot in the general election on November 7, 2023.[source]
[1]Elections
General election
General election for Franklin Pierce School District school board District 1
Alex Davis and Michael Scott ran in the general election for Franklin Pierce School District school board District 1 on November 7, 2023.
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Alex Davis (Nonpartisan) | ||
Michael Scott (Nonpartisan) |
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Scott completed a candidate statement for VoteWA. In it, he said, “I will listen to your voices. I will put our childrens education, mental, and physical health ahead of any political agenda.” He added, “I will watch for unethical, illegal, or immoral behaviors. Whenever possible, make you the community of parents and guardians of these students as aware as I can.”
See also
2023 Elections
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