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Utica Community Schools elections (2016)

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Utica Community Schools Elections

General election date:
November 8, 2016
Enrollment (13–14):
28,316 students

Two of the seven seats on the Utica Community Schools school board were up for general election on November 8, 2016. Incumbent Robert Ross filed for re-election. He faced challengers Sanaa Elias, Denyeal Nesovski, and Marsha Nightingale. Nesovski and Ross defeated Nightingale and Elias.[1] Find out how Utica's school board races stack up with other Michigan school districts here.

Elections

Voter and candidate information

The Utica Board of Education consists of seven members elected at large to six-year terms. Michigan school board candidates had to file with their county elections department during the candidate filing period, which concluded on July 26, 2016. The deadline to withdraw from the election was July 29, 2016. Candidates needed to submit nominating petitions with signatures from district residents or $100 non-refundable deposits to reach the ballot. The deadline for voters to register for the election was October 11, 2016.[2]

Candidates and results

At-large

Results

Utica Community Schools,
At-Large General Election, 6-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Denyeal Nesovski 35.97% 36,319
Green check mark transparent.png Robert Ross Incumbent 28.27% 28,546
Marsha Nightingale 24.48% 24,715
Sanaa Elias 11.28% 11,391
Total Votes 100,971
Source: Macomb County, Michigan, "Election Results," accessed December 14, 2016

Candidates

Robert Ross Green check mark transparent.png Sanaa Elias

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  • Incumbent
  • Bachelor's degree, Wayne State University
  • Ph.D., Wayne State University
  • Physics professor, University of Detroit Mercy

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Denyeal Nesovski Green check mark transparent.png Marsha Nightingale

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  • Former board member, 2015

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Additional elections

See also: Michigan elections, 2016

School board elections in Michigan shared the ballot with races for president of the United States, U.S. House seats, and state legislative seats.

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for Michigan school board elections in 2016:[3]

Deadline Event
July 26, 2016 Candidate filing deadline
July 29, 2016 Deadline for candidates to withdraw from ballot
October 11, 2016 Voter registration deadline for general election
October 28, 2016 Pre-election campaign finance reporting deadline
November 8, 2016 General election
December 8, 2016 Post-election campaign finance reporting deadline


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Campaign finance

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2016

School board candidates in Michigan were required to file pre-election campaign finance reports with their county election offices by October 28, 2016. Post-election reports were due by December 8, 2016.[3]

In Michigan, candidates are prohibited from receiving contributions from corporations or labor organizations. Within 10 days of becoming a candidate, candidates must form a candidate committee. Following the creation of the committee, candidates have an additional 10 days to register the committee with the school district filing official by filing a statement of organization. A candidate committee that does not expect to receive or spend more than $1,000 during the election cycle is eligible to receive a reporting waiver, which allows that committee not to file pre-election, post-election, and annual campaign statements.[4]

October 28 filing

Candidates received a total of $42,878.28 and spent a total of $28,483.03 as of October 30, 2016, according to the Macomb County Clerk/Register.[5]

Candidate Contributions Expenditures Cash on hand
Robert Ross (incumbent) $15,974.37 $11,844.02 $4,130.35
Sanaa Elias Exempt Exempt Exempt
Denyeal Nesovski $26,903.91 $16,639.01 $10,264.90
Marsha Nightingale Exempt Exempt Exempt

Past elections

What was at stake?

Election trends

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Utica's 2016 school board elections featured fewer candidates per seat than the district's 2014 elections. Voters saw two candidates per seat up for election in 2016, while the 2014 ballot featured three candidates per seat. The district's 2016 elections featured fewer than the 2.3 candidates per seat average for all Michigan school board elections covered by Ballotpedia. Utica's three candidates per seat in 2014 surpassed the 2.09 candidates per seat for Michigan districts in Ballotpedia's coverage. The following table compares candidates per seat in 2014 and 2016 for school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in Michigan and the United States:

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About the district

See also: Utica Community Schools, Michigan
Utica Community Schools is located in Macomb County, Mich.

Utica Community Schools is located in southeastern Michigan in Macomb County. The county seat is Mount Clemens. Macomb County was home to 864,840 residents in 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau.[6] The district was the second-largest school district in the state in the 2013–2014 school year and served 28,316 students.[7]

Demographics

Macomb County underperformed compared to Michigan as a whole in terms of higher education achievement from 2010 to 2014. The United States Census Bureau found that 23.1 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 26.4 percent for Michigan as a whole. The median household income for Macomb County was $54,059, compared to $49,087 for the entire state. The percentage of people below poverty level was 12.3 percent, while it was 16.2 percent statewide.[6]

Racial Demographics, 2015[6]
Race Macomb County (%) Michigan (%)
White 82.3 79.7
Black or African American 11.4 14.2
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.3 0.7
Asian 3.7 3.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0 0.0
Two or more races 2.2 2.3
Hispanic or Latino 2.5 4.9

Presidential Voting Pattern, Macomb County[8]
Year Democratic Vote Republican Vote
2012 208,016 191,913
2008 223,784 187,663
2004 196,160 202,166
2000 172,625 164,265

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


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See also

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