William Mosher

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William Mosher
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Prior offices
New Hampshire House of Representatives

Nashua Board of Education At-large

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Religion
Christian: Protestant

William Mosher is an at-large representative on the Nashua Board of Education. Mosher won re-election in the general election on November 3, 2015.

Mosher was first elected to the board in 2007. He previously served two terms as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[1]

Biography

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William Mosher is a resident of Nashua, New Hampshire. Mosher attended Westinghouse and General Electric in 1968, New York University in 1975 and New Hampshire Vocational Tech in 1983. He spent his career as either a supervisor or engineer at Long-Island Railroad, Tech Service Town and Country Oil, Boston and Maine Railroad, Indian Head Bank, Fleet-Northstar Office Services and Transportation, and Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad before his retirement in 1997.[1]

Elections

2015

See also: Nashua School District elections (2015)

The election in Nashua featured five of the nine seats on the board up for general election on November 3, 2015.[2] Incumbents Robert Hallowell, William Mosher and Elizabeth Van Twuyver, along with newcomers Howard Coffman and Doris Hohensee, officially ran unopposed and won the five at-large seats.

After the filing deadline, the following residents announced their intention to run write-in campaigns as a slate for the Nashua Board of Education: Ray Guarino, Donald Jean, Gwen Mikailov, Allison Nutting and Atlant Schmidt.[3] According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, the write-in candidates began their campaign due to a school board decision "to privatize the school district's custodial work in an effort to save money." This decision received significant criticism from the Nashua Labor Coalition, which endorsed the write-in slate.[4]

Fellow incumbents Steven Haas and Kimberly Smith Muise did not file for re-election. Nashua's 2009 and 2011 races also featured all unopposed candidates, although the 2013 election was contested.

Results

Nashua School District, At-Large, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Doris Hohensee 12.7% 5,968
Green check mark transparent.png Robert Hallowell Incumbent 12.1% 5,692
Green check mark transparent.png William Mosher Incumbent 12.0% 5,633
Green check mark transparent.png Elizabeth Van Twuyver Incumbent 11.6% 5,431
Green check mark transparent.png Howard Coffman 10.7% 5,039
Allison Nutting (write-in) 8.6% 4,030
Ray Guarino (write-in) 8.3% 3,887
Gwen Mikailov (write-in) 8.1% 3,795
Atlant Schmidt (write-in) 8.1% 3,782
Donald Jean (write-in) 7.9% 3,718
Total Votes 46,975
Source: Nashua Board of Aldermen, "Board of Aldermen - 11/10/2015," November 11, 2015

Funding

Mosher reported no contributions or expenditures to the Nashua City Clerk during the election.[5]

Endorsements

Mosher did not receive any official endorsements during the election.

2011

Nashua School District, At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Smith Muise 21.8% 4,589
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Haas Incumbent 20.2% 4,253
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Hallowell Incumbent 20% 4,225
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Mosher Incumbent 19.3% 4,074
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngElizabeth Van Twuyver 18.7% 3,933
Total Votes 21,074
Source: Nashua, New Hampshire, "Official Results -- Municipal Election -- Nashua, NH -- November 8, 2011," accessed August 1, 2013

Campaign themes

2015

Mosher published his goals for the 2015-2016 school year on his office website:

Some of his goals for this term on the Board of Education are to see expanded foreign language courses, increased exposure to opportunities in the electrical and mechanical crafts for our middle and high schoolers as well as keeping a sharp eye on the operations and expenditures of the District.[6]
—William Mosher office website (2015)[7]

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Footnotes