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Nicole Austin
Prior offices:
Roswell Independent Schools school board District 2

Elections and appointments
Last election
February 7, 2017

Nicole Austin is the District 2 representative on the Roswell Independent Schools school board in New Mexico. Appointed to the board in January 2016, Austin won a new term in the by-district general election on February 7, 2017.[1]

Elections

2017

See also: Roswell Independent Schools elections (2017)

Four of the five seats on the Roswell Independent Schools school board were up for by-district general election on February 7, 2017. The District 1, 3, and 5 seats were up for regular election to four-year terms, and the District 2 seat was up for special election to a two-year term. In her bid for re-election to District 1, incumbent Mona Kirk defeated challengers Timothy Aguilar and Jennifer Stanford. The race for the two-year term in District 2 featured appointed incumbent Nicole Austin and challenger Louis Mestas. Austin won the election. District 3 incumbent Peggy Brewer was defeated by challenger Alan Scott Gedde. In District 5, appointed incumbent Arturo Ibarra was also defeated. Challenger James Edwards won the seat.[2][3]

Results

Roswell Independent Schools,
District 2 Special Election, 2-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Nicole Austin Incumbent 56.84% 424
Louis Mestas 43.16% 322
Total Votes 746
Source: Chaves County Clerk, "Roswell Independent School District 2017 School Board Election Canvass Totals," accessed February 22, 2017

Funding

Candidates in the Roswell Independent Schools election did not have to file campaign finance reports. The state only required campaign finance reporting for school districts with an enrollment of 12,000 students or more.[4]

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