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Steven Drayton

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Steven Drayton

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Steven Drayton was a candidate for at-large Place 5 representative on the Killeen Independent School District board of trustees in Texas. Drayton was disqualified to run in the race because he was not registered to vote in the state.[1]

Elections

2017

See also: Killeen Independent School District elections (2017)

Two of seven seats on the Killeen Independent School District board of trustees in Texas were up for at-large general election on May 6, 2017. In the race for Place 4, incumbent Marvin Rainwater defeated challenger Stephania Lynn Williams. The Place 5 incumbent opted not to seek re-election, and newcomer Carlyle Walton defeated former candidate Lan Carter and newcomers Gerald Dreher, Lonnie Farrow, and Robert “Bob” Snyder to win the open seat .[2][3]

Newcomer Steven Drayton also filed to run for the at-large Place 5 seat, but he was disqualified because he was not registered to vote in the state of Texas. Drayton resided in Killeen for over a decade but maintained his North Carolina voter registration while serving in the United States military.[4] Read more about KISD's policies regarding school board election candidacy here.

Results

Drayton was disqualified to run in the race because he was not a registered voter in the state of Texas.

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