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Richland School District Two elections (2016)

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Richland School District Two Elections

General election date:
November 8, 2016
Enrollment (13–14):
26,780 students

Three of the seven seats on the Richland School District Two school board were up for at-large general election on November 8, 2016. Incumbent Monica Elkins filed for re-election and faces eleven challengers: Lindsay Agostini, Anthony Bracy, Henry Counts, Kay Harvey, Evangelina Hemphill, Bill McCracken, James Mobley, Keith Powell, James Shadd, Shelley Williams, and Milton Wright. Elkins won re-election and was joined in her victory by Agostini and Shadd.[1][2]


Since only one incumbent filed for re-election, at least two newcomers were guaranteed to join the board. There was no primary.

Elections

Voter and candidate information

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The Richland Two school board is a nonpartisan board that consists of seven members elected at large to staggered four-year terms. There was no primary election, and a general election was held November 8, 2016. The deadline for candidates to file nominating petitions was on August 15, 2016.

Candidates and results

At-Large

Results

Richland School District Two,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Monica Elkins Incumbent 18.27% 21,126
Green check mark transparent.png Lindsay Agostini 18.05% 20,868
Green check mark transparent.png James Shadd 9.91% 11,455
Bill McCracken 9.21% 10,655
Shelley Williams 9.11% 10,532
Evangelina Hemphill 7.59% 8,771
Keith Powell 5.96% 6,893
Anthony Bracy 5.17% 5,974
James Mobley 4.88% 5,641
Milton Wright 4.11% 4,747
Kay Harvey 3.72% 4,303
Henry Counts 3.65% 4,224
Write-in votes 0.38% 439
Total Votes (100) 115,628
Source: South Carolina Election Commission, "Election Results," accessed November 21, 2016

Candidates

Monica Elkins Green check mark transparent.png Lindsay Agostini Green check mark transparent.png Anthony Bracy Henry Counts Kay Harvey Evangelina Hemphill
  • Incumbent
Bill McCracken James Mobley Keith Powell James Shadd Green check mark transparent.png Shelley Williams Milton Wright

Additional elections on the ballot

See also: South Carolina elections, 2016


The following offices shared the general election date with this South Carolina school board election:

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for this South Carolina school board election in 2016:[3]

Deadline Event
March 30, 2016 Last day to file nominating petitions for partisan elections
June 14, 2016 Primary election day, if necessary
June 28, 2016 Primary runoff election day, if necessary
August 15, 2016 Last day to file nominating petitions for nonpartisan elections
October 8, 2016 Deadline to register to vote in the general election
October 10, 2016 Fourth quarter campaign finance deadline
October 24, 2016 Pre-election campaign finance deadline
November 4, 2016 Deadline to return absentee by mail application for the general election
November 7, 2016 Deadline to vote absentee in person for the general election
November 8, 2016 General election day

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Campaign finance

Candidates in this election raised a total of $35,642.07 and spent a total of $16,391.37 as of October 28, 2016, according to the South Carolina State Ethics Commission.[4]

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2016
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The following are the guidelines provided by the South Carolina State Ethics Commission for campaign finance reporting:[5]

Initial report: School board candidates were required to file this report within 10 days of spending or receiving the first $500 of campaign funds. A subsequent report was not required until additional funds were raised.

Pre-election report: This report had to be filed by all candidates, whether or not there was any financial campaign activity. The report had to be filed no later than 15 days, and no earlier than 20 days, prior to the general election. The pre-election report was due on October 24, 2016.

Quarterly report: All candidates with contributions on hand were required to file this report. It was required of all candidates once they have begun to file, whether or not there was financial activity. The fourth quarter campaign finance report was due on October 10, 2016.

Final report: This was due after the campaign account was closed.

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About the district

See also: Richland School District Two, South Carolina
Richland School District Two is located in Richland County, South Carolina.

Richland School District Two is located in Richland County, South Carolina. The city of the same name serves as the county seat. Richland County was home to 407,051 residents between 2010 and 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau.[6] The district was the fifth-largest school district in the state in the 2013–2014 school year and served 26,780 students.[7]

Demographics

Richland County overperformed in comparison to South Carolina as a whole in terms of higher education attainment between 2010 and 2014. The United States Census Bureau found that 36.2 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree or higher, compared to 25.3 percent for all state residents. The median household income in the county was $48,674, compared to $45,033 for the entire state. County residents lived below the poverty level at a rate of 16.1 percent, while that rate was 16.6 percent statewide.[6]

Racial Demographics, 2015[6]
Race Richland County (%) South Carolina (%)
White 47.5 68.4
Black or African American 47.1 27.6
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.4 0.5
Asian 2.7 1.6
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1
Two or More Races 2.2 1.8
Hispanic or Latino 5.1 5.5

Presidential Voting Pattern, Richland County[8]
Year Democratic Vote Republican Vote
2012 103,989 53,105
2008 105,656 57,941
2004 76,283 56,212
2000 62,701 49,675

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


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See also

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