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Sharon Dauito-Baxter

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Sharon Dauito-Baxter

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Sharon Dauito-Baxter was a candidate for at-large representative on the Vineland Public Schools school board in New Jersey. Dauito-Baxter was defeated in the at-large general election on November 7, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Vineland Public Schools elections (2017)

Three of the nine seats on the Vineland Public Schools school board in New Jersey were up for at-large general election on November 7, 2017. Board member Cedric Holmes was the only incumbent to file for re-election and he secured a spot on the board along with former board member Tom Ulrich and newcomer Meghan Spinelli. They defeated Ruth Barreiro, Sharon Dauito-Baxter, Shane Harris Sr., Bonnie Henderson-Martin, Tracey Huggins, Robert Odorizzi, Jon Shadinger Jr., Alix Silva, and Robert Wagner.[1]

Results

Vineland Public Schools,
At-Large General Election, 3-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Meghan Spinelli 14.42% 3,506
Green check mark transparent.png Tom Ulrich 12.48% 3,034
Green check mark transparent.png Cedric Holmes Incumbent 11.77% 2,860
Alix Silva 9.01% 2,191
Tracey Huggins 8.16% 1,984
Bonnie Henderson-Martin 7.32% 1,780
Sharon Dauito-Baxter 6.63% 1,611
Shane Harris Sr. 6.55% 1,593
Robert Wagner 6.08% 1,479
Ruth Barreiro 6.00% 1,459
Robert Odorizzi 5.91% 1,437
Jon Shadinger Jr. 5.60% 1,360
Write-in votes 0.05% 13
Total Votes 24,307
Source: Cumberland County, "General Election, November 7, 2017: Official Results," accessed March 22, 2018

Funding

Dauito-Baxter did not report campaign contributions or expenditures in this election as of October 24, 2017, according to the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.[2]

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