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Nancy van Leuwen

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Nancy van Leuwen

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Prior offices
Walled Lake Consolidated Schools Board of Education, At-large

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Nancy van Leuwen was a member of the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools Board of Education, At-large in Michigan. Leuwen assumed office in 2005.

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Elections

2016

See also: Walled Lake Consolidated Schools elections (2016)

Three of the seven seats on the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. Incumbents Denise Bither, Christopher Titus, and Nancy van Leuwen filed for re-election. The incumbents faced challengers Denise Dunn, Johnny Oram, and Kimberly Pavuk. Titus, Dunn, and van Leuwen defeated Bither, Pavuk, and Oram.[1]

Results

Walled Lake Consolidated Schools,
At-Large General Election, 6-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Christopher Titus Incumbent 19.96% 16,378
Green check mark transparent.png Denise Dunn 17.88% 14,673
Green check mark transparent.png Nancy van Leuwen Incumbent 17.19% 14,106
Denise Bither Incumbent 16.93% 13,895
Kimberly Pavuk 15.22% 12,491
Johnny Oram 12.29% 10,089
Write-in votes 0.52% 427
Total Votes 82,059
Source: Oakland County Elections Division, "November 8, 2016 General Election," November 22, 2016

Funding

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2016

School board candidates in Michigan were required to file pre-election campaign finance reports with their county election offices by October 28, 2016. Post-election reports were due by December 8, 2016.[2]

In Michigan, candidates are prohibited from receiving contributions from corporations or labor organizations. Within 10 days of becoming a candidate, candidates must form a candidate committee. Following the creation of the committee, candidates have an additional 10 days to register the committee with the school district filing official by filing a statement of organization. A candidate committee that does not expect to receive or spend more than $1,000 during the election cycle is eligible to receive a reporting waiver, which allows that committee not to file pre-election, post-election, and annual campaign statements.[3]

October 28 filing

Candidates received a total of $8,521.00 and spent a total of $7,575.38 as of October 30, 2016, according to the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds.[4]

Candidate Contributions Expenditures Cash on hand
Denise Bither (incumbent) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Christopher Titus (incumbent) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Nancy van Leuwen (incumbent) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Denise Dunn $225.00 $0.00 $225.00
Johnny Oram $6,246.00 $6,114.03 $131.97
Kimberly Pavuk $2,050.00 $1,461.35 $588.65

Campaign themes

2016

van Leuwen provided the following response to a question about the top three issues facing the district from the League of Women Voters Oakland Area:

We must continue to encourage Lansing to adequately fund public school education in Michigan. I will lobby our representatives and senators and encourage our superintendent to continue to keep in close contact with those responsible for educational decisions in Lansing.

We must continue our growth of student success. This means thinking of all children as we make financial and policy decisions, supporting all staff as they work for our children, continue providing programs in athletics and performing arts, and having a superintendent who has student success as goal number one.

We must provide a loving environment that is safe for all who are a part of our district. I will continue to support hiring those who care about all children, approve budget proposals to fund a quality staff, and approve budgetary items that continue to provide safety to our schools.[5][6]

—Nancy van Leuwen (2016)

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