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Tiffanie Robinson
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Hamilton County Schools Board of Education District 4

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Tiffanie Robinson was a member of the Hamilton County Board of Education in Tennessee, representing District 4. She assumed office in 2016. She left office in 2024.

Robinson ran for re-election to the Hamilton County Board of Education to represent District 4 in Tennessee. She won in the general election on August 6, 2020.

Biography

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Robinson is the president of Lamp Post Properties and a partner at the JumpFund. She grew up in Tampa, Florida.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Hamilton County School District, Tennessee, elections (2020)

General election

General election for Hamilton County Schools Board of Education District 4

Incumbent Tiffanie Robinson won election in the general election for Hamilton County Schools Board of Education District 4 on August 6, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Tiffanie Robinson (Nonpartisan)
 
97.9
 
2,807
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.1
 
61

Total votes: 2,868
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2016

See also: Hamilton County School District elections (2016)

Four of the nine seats on the Hamilton County School District Board of Education were up for by-district general election on August 4, 2016.[2] In District 1, incumbent Rhonda Thurman defeated challengers Jason Moses and Patti Skates to win another term. District 2 incumbent Jonathan Welch lost his seat to challenger Kathy Lennon. The District 4 race featured incumbent George Ricks and challengers Montrell Besley, Tiffanie Robinson, and Annette Thompson. Robinson won election to the seat. Incumbent Donna Horn was defeated by challenger Joe Wingate for the District 7 seat.[3][4][5]

Results

Hamilton County School District,
District 4 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Tiffanie Robinson 36.93% 807
George Ricks Incumbent 34.46% 753
Montrell Besley 23.89% 522
Annette Thompson 4.30% 94
Write-in votes 0.41% 9
Total Votes 2,185
Source: Hamilton County Election Commission, "Official Precinct by Precinct Election Results," accessed September 8, 2016

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Hamilton County School District election

Robinson reported $27,407.83 in contributions and $22,783.57 in expenditures to the Hamilton County Election Commission, which left her campaign with $4,624.26 on hand as of July 25, 2016.[6]

Endorsements

Robinson was endorsed by the Chattanooga Times Free Press.[7]

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2016

Robinson highlighted the following statement on her campaign website:

Tiffanie Robinson is passionate about the future of our community and our children. She believes that every child should have access to a great education - one that connects them to meaningful opportunity and helps them thrive.

Having grown up attending public schools herself, Tiffanie understands that she had what all Hamilton County students should have: a safe and healthy school environment, varied opportunities for learning and growth, and high expectations for success. This is the education she wants for her own children, and the education she wants for all students in our community. Tiffanie will be an active parent in the district as her children will attend District 4 schools.

As a school board representative, Tiffanie will work hard for the children and families in District 4. She will push for a transparent and strategic Superintendent selection process, stronger focus on 21st century skills and careers, and equity and opportunity for all students.[8]

—Tiffanie Robinson (2016)[9]

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