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Raymond Phillips II
Raymond Phillips II was a candidate for District 3 representative on the Paulding County Board of Education in Georgia. Phillips lost in the primary election on May 24, 2016.[1]
Elections
2016
Four of the seven seats on the Paulding County Board of Education were up for general election on November 8, 2016. A primary election was held on May 24, 2016. At-large incumbent Joe Watson Jr. (R) lost to challenger Jeff Fuller (R) in a primary runoff election on July 26, 2016. Watson and Fuller defeated challengers Ashley McDonald and Edward Pham in the Republican primary though no candidate received a majority of the vote. Incumbent Theresa Lyons (R) won the District 1 primary against Steve Dutton (R), while District 3 incumbent Kim Cobb (R) defeated challenger Raymond Phillips II (R). Glen Albright (R) won the District 4 primary against fellow newcomer Ramona Talley (R). Lyons, Cobb, Albright, and Fuller won without opposition in the general election.[1]
Results
Paulding County School District, District 3 Republican Primary Election, 4-Year Term, 2016 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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63.05% | 5,185 |
Raymond Phillips II | 36.95% | 3,038 |
Total Votes | 8,223 | |
Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016 |
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Footnotes
2016 Paulding County School District Elections | |
Paulding County, Georgia | |
Election date: | November 8, 2016 |
Candidates: | At-large: Incument, Joe Watson Jr. (R) • Ashley McDonald (R) • Edward Pham (R) • Jeff Fuller (R) District 1: Incumbent, Theresa Lyons (R) • Steve Dutton (R) |
Important information: | What was at stake? |