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Timothy E. Chaney

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Timothy E. Chaney was a candidate for the Trustee Area 3 seat on the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board that was first elected in the general election on November 5, 2013.
Biography
Timothy E. Chaney is a vice-principal in the California Department of Corrections and current board president of the Visalia Unified School Board. Chaney also serves as the SEIU 1000 District President. He earned his Bachelor's degree in business administration from the California Coast University.[1]
Elections
2013
Timothy E. Chaney was opposed by two candidates, Richard Gold and Carole Dawson for one Trustee Area 3 seat on the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board in the general election on November 5, 2013.[2]
Election results
Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education, Trustee Area 3 General Election, 2013 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Nonpartisan | ![]() |
39.2% | 1,599 | |
Nonpartisan | Carole J S Dawson | 38.6% | 1,578 | |
Nonpartisan | Richard Gold | 22.2% | 907 | |
Total Votes | 4,084 | |||
Source: [http://www.montereycountyelections.us/Election%20Result.htm Monterey County Elections, "COUNTY OF MONTEREY CITY / SCHOOL / SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION" accessed December 13, 2013] |
Funding
Timothy E. Chaney reported $2,350.00 in contributions and $2,147.00 in expenditures to the Monterey County Elections Division, which left his campaign with $201.00 on hand.
Endorsements
Timothy E. Chaney received official endorsements from the California Schools Employees Association, Monterey Penunsula Teachers Association and Operating Engineers Intnational Union.[3]
See also
- Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, California
- Monterey Peninsula Unified School District elections (2013)
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