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Tina Stoll
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North Penn School District school board, At-large
Tenure

2017 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

7

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 7, 2017

Education

High school

North Penn High School

Bachelor's

Pennsylvania State University

Personal
Profession
Controller

Tina Stoll (Democratic Party) is an at-large member of the North Penn School District school board in Pennsylvania. She assumed office on December 14, 2017. Her current term ends in 2025.

Stoll (Democratic Party) ran for re-election for an at-large seat of the North Penn School District school board in Pennsylvania. She won in the general election on November 7, 2017.

Biography

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Stoll works as the controller at her family's insurance agency, The Stoll Agency, Inc. She has volunteered with the 12th Knight Football Booster Club at North Penn High School, where she was the treasurer for two years and the president for five years. After attending North Penn High School, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in accounting from Pennsylvania State University. [1]

Elections

2017

See also: North Penn School District elections (2017)

Five seats on the North Penn School District school board were up for general election on November 7, 2017. Four seats were up for regular election and one seat was up for special election for a two-year term, due to the death of former board member Carolyn Murphy. A partisan primary election for all five seats was held on May 16, 2017.

A total of eight candidates ran in the general election for the regular terms after all of them advanced from the primary. Four newcomer Democrats won the spots on the board: Christian Fusco, Jonathan Kassa, Tina Stoll, and Mark Warren. Board incumbents Josephine Charnock, Patrick McGee Jr., and Frank O'Donnell cross-filed to run for re-election for both the Democratic and Republican parties in the primary election. They were joined on the ballot by newcomers Fusco, Kassa, Thomas Mancini, Stoll, and Warren, who all cross-filed to run in the primary election. Stoll, Fusco, Warren, and Kassa took the Democratic nominations for the four-year terms, and O'Donnell, Mancini, McGee, and Charnock took the Republican nominations.

In the special election for the two-year term, Jenna Ott defeated Michelle Rupp in the general. Ott won the Democratic nomination and Rupp won the Republican nomination in the primary.[2]

These candidates could have faced independent candidates in the general election. However, no independent candidate filed by the August 1, 2017, deadline to get on the ballot.[3]

McGee Jr., Mancini, O'Donnell, Charnock, and Rupp ran as part of a candidate slate.[4]

General results

North Penn School District,
At-Large General Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Tina Stoll 14.20% 10,061
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Christian Fusco 14.16% 10,034
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Mark Warren 13.70% 9,703
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Jonathan Kassa 13.58% 9,622
     Republican Patrick McGee Jr. Incumbent 11.21% 7,944
     Republican Thomas Mancini 11.16% 7,907
     Republican Josephine Charnock Incumbent 11.04% 7,818
     Republican Frank O'Donnell Incumbent 10.94% 7,750
Total Votes 70,839
Source: Bucks County, "Municipal Election Tuesday, November 7, 2017," accessed November 8, 2017 and Montgomery County, "Unofficial Results," accessed November 8, 2017 These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available.

Democratic primary results

North Penn School District,
At-Large Democratic Primary Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Tina Stoll 21.67% 3,896
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Christian Fusco 21.47% 3,860
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Mark Warren 20.86% 3,750
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Jonathan Kassa 19.53% 3,511
     Democratic Thomas Mancini 4.44% 798
     Democratic Josephine Charnock Incumbent 4.38% 788
     Democratic Patrick McGee Jr. Incumbent 3.97% 714
     Democratic Frank O'Donnell Incumbent 3.66% 658
Write-in votes 0.02% 4
Total Votes 17,979
Source: Bucks County, "Bucks County Election Results," accessed June 20, 2017 and Montgomery County, "2017 Primary Election Official Results," accessed June 20, 2017

Republican primary results

North Penn School District,
At-Large Republican Primary Election, 4-year terms, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Patrick McGee Jr. Incumbent 18.29% 2,784
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Frank O'Donnell Incumbent 17.89% 2,723
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Thomas Mancini 17.83% 2,714
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Josephine Charnock Incumbent 14.80% 2,253
     Republican Tina Stoll 10.36% 1,577
     Republican Christian Fusco 8.61% 1,310
     Republican Mark Warren 6.99% 1,063
     Republican Jonathan Kassa 5.19% 790
Write-in votes 0.03% 4
Total Votes 15,218
Source: Bucks County, "Bucks County Election Results," accessed June 20, 2017 and Montgomery County, "2017 Primary Election Official Results," accessed June 20, 2017

Funding

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See also: Campaign finance requirements in Pennsylvania and List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
2017 Campaign Finance Deadlines in Pennsylvania[5]
Date Deadline
May 5, 2017 2nd Friday Pre-Primary report due
June 15, 2017 30-Day Post-Primary report due
October 27, 2017 2nd Friday Pre-Election report due
December 7, 2017 30-Day Post-Election report due

School board candidates in Pennsylvania were required to report their campaign finance activity. Those who spent or received more than $250 in a reporting period had to file full reports. Those below the threshold had to file forms to declare they were exempt from reporting. Candidates could have, but were not required to, form committees to handle campaign finance transactions. They were not required to have separate bank accounts for campaign purposes.[6]

The table to the left details the four campaign finance deadlines in 2017.[5]

2015

See also: North Penn School District elections (2015)

Five of the nine seats on the North Penn school board were up for general election on November 3, 2015. There was a primary election on May 19, 2015.

Incumbents Carolyn Murphy, John Schilling, and Suzan Leonard won re-election. Edward Diasio and Theresa Prykowski also joined the board. They defeated incumbent Cory Brown and challengers Beverly Dodds, Benjamin Litman, Patrick McGee Jr., and Tina Stoll.

All candidates filed to run in both the Republican primary and the Democratic primary.[7][8]

Leonard, Murphy, Dodds, Litman, and Stoll won the Democratic primary. Brown, Schilling, Diasio, McGee, and Prykowski were victorious in the Republican primary. No independent candidates filed to run in the general election.[2]

Results

North Penn School District, At-Large, General Election, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Edward Diasio 10.6% 9,372
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Carolyn Murphy Incumbent 10.4% 9,235
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png John Schilling Incumbent 10.2% 8,994
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Theresa Prykowski 10.2% 8,986
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Suzan Leonard Incumbent 10.1% 8,974
     Republican Patrick McGee Jr. 10.1% 8,939
     Democratic Tina Stoll 9.9% 8,769
     Democratic Beverly Dodds 9.9% 8,718
     Republican Cory Brown Incumbent 9.6% 8,511
     Democratic Benjamin Litman 8.9% 7,898
Write-in votes 0.02% 20
Total Votes 88,416
Source: Bucks County, Pennsylvania, "Bucks County Election Results," accessed January 4, 2016 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, "Montgomery County Election Results," accessed January 4, 2016


North Penn School District,
At-Large Democratic Primary Election, 4-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Murphy Incumbent 17.2% 2,305
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngSuzan Leonard Incumbent 16.6% 2,227
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBenjamin Litman 15.2% 2,044
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBeverly Dodds 15.2% 2,041
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngTina Stoll 14.7% 1,966
     Democratic Theresa Prykowski 5.2% 703
     Democratic Edward Diasio 4.7% 636
     Democratic Patrick McGee Jr. 3.9% 529
     Democratic John Schilling Incumbent 3.9% 519
     Democratic Cory Brown Incumbent 3.1% 414
     Democratic Write-In 0.2% 26
Total Votes 13,410
Source: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, "Primary 2015 Official Results," accessed July 8, 2015 and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, "Official Election Results," accessed July 8, 2015


North Penn School District,
At-Large Republican Primary Election, 4-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick McGee Jr. 14.9% 2,381
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Schilling Incumbent 14.7% 2,346
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Diasio 14.2% 2,266
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngTheresa Prykowski 14% 2,239
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngCory Brown Incumbent 12.3% 1,958
     Republican Carolyn Murphy Incumbent 7.6% 1,221
     Republican Suzan Leonard Incumbent 6.5% 1,040
     Republican Beverly Dodds 6.2% 993
     Republican Tina Stoll 5.4% 870
     Republican Benjamin Litman 4% 642
     Republican Write-in 0.1% 15
Total Votes 15,971
Source: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, "Primary 2015 Official Results," accessed July 8, 2015 and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, "Official Election Results," accessed July 8, 2015

Funding

Stoll reported no contributions or expenditures to the Montgomery County Voter Services Department in the election.[9]

Endorsements

Stoll received an official endorsement from the North Penn Democratic Committee.[10]

2013

See also: North Penn School District elections (2013)

Stoll ran for an at-large seat on the school board on November 5, 2013, against Murali Balaji, Josie Charnock, Timothy S. Kerr, Vincent Sherpinsky, Alex Ryabin, Paul Edelman, Jr., and Frank O'Donnell.[11]

Results

North Penn School District
At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJosie Charnock 13.5% 7,913
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy S. Kerr Incumbent 13.4% 7,895
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngFrank O'Donnell Incumbent 13.1% 7,665
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngVincent Sherpinsky Incumbent 13% 7,626
     Democrat Tina Stoll 12.3% 7,236
     Democrat Paul Edelman, Jr. 12% 7,052
     Democrat Alex Ryabin 11.5% 6,782
     Democrat Murali Balaji 11.1% 6,539
     Nonpartisan Write-in 0% 16
Total Votes 58,724
Source: Montgomery County 2013 General Election Results," accessed December 13, 2013


North Penn School District
At-Large Democratic Primary Election, 4-year term, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngTina Stoll 22.6% 1,950
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Edelman, Jr. 20.5% 1,764
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngAlex Ryabin 18.3% 1,581
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngMurali Balaji 18.1% 1,560
     Democrat Frank O'Donnell 5.8% 499
     Democrat Vincent Sherpinsky 4.8% 414
     Democrat Timothy S. Kerr 4.9% 426
     Democrat Josephine Charnock 5% 430
Total Votes 8,624
Source: "The Knight Crier," "School Board Primary Election Results," accessed September 19, 2013


North Penn School District
At-Large Republican Primary Election, 4-year term, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy S. Kerr 20.1% 2,239
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngFrank O'Donnell 18.4% 2,049
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngVincent Sherpinsky 18.3% 2,036
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJosephine Charnock 17.7% 1,968
     Republican Tina Stoll 9.2% 1,025
     Republican Paul Edelman, Jr. 6.9% 774
     Republican Alex Ryabin 4.8% 536
     Republican Murali Balaji 4.7% 521
Total Votes 11,148
Source: "The Knight Crier," "School Board Primary Election Results," accessed September 19, 2013


Funding

Stoll reported no contributions or expenditures to the Montgomery County Voter Services department.[12]

Endorsements

Stoll was a Next S.T.E.P. candidate in the election. Next S.T.E.P. is an organization determined to put progressive candidates onto the North Penn school board.[13] She was also endorsed by the Hatfield Democratic Party and Lansdale Democrats.[14][15]

2011

Stoll ran unsuccessfully for the North Penn school board in 2011.

North Penn School District
At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Schilling 10.1% 9,298
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngRick Miniscalco 10.1% 9,298
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Hladick 10% 9,197
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Murphy 10.2% 9,384
     Democrat Green check mark transparent.pngSuzan Leonard 10.2% 9,322
     Republican Donald Hill 10% 9,168
     Republican Josie Charnock 10% 9,170
     Democrat Paul Edelman, Jr. 9.8% 8,998
     Democrat Alex Ryabin 9.7% 8,860
     Democrat Tina Stoll 9.9% 9,051
Total Votes 91,746
Source: "The Knight Crier," "Election Results are In," accessed September 20, 2013

Campaign themes

2013

As a Next S.T.E.P candidate, Stoll identified the following campaign themes:

Progress for all students
As a community that values its children, it is important to strive for continual improvement in the quality of education in order for every child to reach his/her own potential. We need to ensure that all students are equipped with the tools to advance. When elected, we will make sure our students have the resources for learning in the 21st century. Focusing on our children’s education and safety is our top priority.

Straight talk, open doors
In order for a school district to become successful, it needs to be honest. We will introduce transparency into the North Penn School Board’s decision making process - no more closed door meetings. Our policy is to respect all personnel and parents. It is important to involve the community through active dialogue. We will work with Harrisburg and other elected officials to provide a secure future for our district.

Maximize district potential
We would welcome more involvement from our local business community. This involvement would allow them to support our community by making sure the jobs stay local instead of outsourcing them from outside of the county and in some cases, the state. New funding resources will be pursued by acquiring additional grant money. We will not waste money on consultants, poorly managed construction contracts and frivolous perks for senior administration staff. By utilizing creative and innovative solutions we will manage costs by making what we currently have work.

Advocate for world class education
Public education for our children is the greatest investment we can make as a community. We have an opportunity to improve public education in the North Penn area by working together to ensure that all resources go to the students in our schools, not to experimental ventures. We have an obligation to our community to maintain our property values by creating an environment in our schools where children feel safe and will be equipped with technological skills that will enhance their success in the competitive world of the twenty-first century. Having a stronger voice in Harrisburg enables us to reach these goals.

Support who make the district work
Eliminate bullying and intimidation across the school district. Respecting teachers, teacher assistants, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and all personnel, teaches our children what respect looks like. We need to lead by example in treating all stakeholders - students, parents and taxpayers -with respect. We all need to work towards the common goal of providing a great education- and do it with respect. Teachable moments are everywhere.

Embrace diversity
As diversity grows, we would want to make sure that administrators encourage students and their parents to have a dialogue so that no group feels left out. That way from a young age, students can be aware of the rich traditions that have guided followers of all major faiths and all races. [16]

—Tina Stoll, Next STEP for NPSD website, (2013)[17]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Next STEP for NPSD, "Tina Stoll," accessed September 20, 2013
  2. 2.0 2.1 Montgomery County, "Official Candidate List," accessed May 11, 2017 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "candidates" defined multiple times with different content
  3. Bucks County, "Candidate List Municipal Election, November 7, 2017," accessed October 25, 2017
  4. Quality Education Matters, "Home," accessed May 15, 2017
  5. 5.0 5.1 Pennsylvania Department of State, "2017 Election Calendar," accessed April 19, 2017
  6. Pennsylvania Department of State, "Campaign Finance Reporting Law," accessed January 15, 2014
  7. North Penn School District, "Elected School Directors," accessed March 13, 2015
  8. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, "Voter Services," September 22, 2015
  9. Montgomery County Voter Services, "Campaign Finance Expense Report Filings," accessed February 3, 2016
  10. North Penn Democratic Committee, "Our 2015 Candidates," accessed May 17, 2015
  11. The Knight Crier, "School Board Primary Election Results," accessed September 19, 2013
  12. Montgomery County Voter Services, "Campaign Finance Expense Report Filings," accessed December 18, 2013
  13. Next Step for NPSD, "It's time for New Leadership," accessed September 20, 2013
  14. Hatfield PA Democrats, "North Penn School District," accessed September 20, 2013
  15. Lansdale Democratic Party, "Lansdale Democratic Candidates," accessed September, 20, 2013
  16. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  17. Next STEP for NPSD, "The Issues," accessed September 20, 2013