Nee Jackson

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Nee Jackson

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Prior offices
Pike County School District school board District 4

Education

High school

Belfry High School

Personal
Profession
Fire Chief
Contact


Nee Jackson is the District 4 representative on the Pike County Board of Education in Kentucky. She won election to the board in the general election on November 4, 2014.[1]

Biography

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Jackson graduated from Belfry High School in 1986 and Southern West Virginia Technical College Williamson in 1989. He is the fire chief at the Belfry Volunteer Fire Department, a restaurant manager at McDonald's and a safety director at the Pike Co. Fiscal Court.[2]

Elections

2014

See also: Pike County Schools elections (2014)

The election in Pike County featured two seats up for general election on November 4, 2014. There was no primary election. District 1 incumbent Virgil Osborne ran against challenger Ireland "Heavy" Blankenship and, with incumbent Chuck Johnson not filing for re-election, District 4 saw a three-way race between challengers Vicki Hatfield, Tim Reed II and Nee Jackson.

Results

Pike County Schools, District 4 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngNee Jackson 42.7% 1,267
     Nonpartisan Vicki Hatfield 34.7% 1,029
     Nonpartisan Tim Reed II 22.6% 670
Total Votes 2,966
Source: Margaret Koenig, "Fax from the Pike County Clerk's office," January 20, 2015

Funding

State law did not require campaign finance reporting if contributions or expenditures did not exceed $1,000 in an election cycle.[3]

Endorsements

Jackson did not receive any official endorsements in 2014.


Recent news

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