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Sam Tew

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Sam Tew was a candidate for at-large representative on the Dothan City Schools school board in Alabama. Tew was defeated in the at-large general election on August 1, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Dothan City Schools elections (2017)

All seven seats on the Dothan City Schools Board of Education in Alabama were up for election on August 1, 2017. Six seats were up for by-district election and one seat was up for at-large election. Five of the board's seven incumbents ran for additional terms. District 2 incumbent Franklin Jones, District 3 incumbent Susan Vierkandt, and District 6 incumbent Chris Maddox ran unopposed and were automatically re-elected as of July 10, 2017.[1] In District 1, incumbent Brenda Guilford defeated challenger Donald Hogans. District 4 incumbent Jimmy Addison lost to challenger Brett Strickland. The incumbents for the at-large seat and District 5 did not file for re-election, leaving the seats open. Mike Schmitz, Dothan City's current mayor defeated newcomer Sam Tew in the race for the at-large seat. Newcomers Amy Bonds and Stephanie Butler filed for the District 5 race. Bonds was elected to the seat.[2]

Results

Dothan City Schools,
At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Mike Schmitz 95.78% 8,754
Sam Tew 4.22% 386
Total Votes 9,140
Source: Dothan, Alabama, "2017 City Elections," accessed September 5, 2017

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