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'''[[Mark Peters (Louisiana)|Mark Peters]]''' was a [[Democratic]] candidate for District 3 representative on the [[Ascension Parish Schools, Louisiana|Ascension Parish School Board]] in [[Louisiana]]. He filed to run in the general election on [[Ascension Parish Schools elections (2014)|November 4, 2014]], but withdrew from the race on September 16, 2014.<ref>[http://www.weeklycitizen.com/article/20140916/News/140919746 ''Gonzales Weekly Citizen'', "[[Mark Peters (Louisiana)|Mark Peters]] withdraws from School Board district 3 race," September 16, 2014]</ref> | '''[[Mark Peters (Louisiana)|Mark Peters]]''' was a [[Democratic]] candidate for District 3 representative on the [[Ascension Parish Schools, Louisiana|Ascension Parish School Board]] in [[Louisiana]]. He filed to run in the general election on [[Ascension Parish Schools elections (2014)|November 4, 2014]], but withdrew from the race on September 16, 2014.<ref>[http://www.weeklycitizen.com/article/20140916/News/140919746 ''Gonzales Weekly Citizen'', "[[Mark Peters (Louisiana)|Mark Peters]] withdraws from School Board district 3 race," September 16, 2014]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 00:03, 9 November 2025
Mark Peters was a Democratic candidate for District 3 representative on the Ascension Parish School Board in Louisiana. He filed to run in the general election on November 4, 2014, but withdrew from the race on September 16, 2014.[1]
Elections
2014
All 11 seats on the Ascension Parish School Board were up for election in 2014. District 1 incumbent Catherine Davis (D) did not file to run for re-election. Dwayne Bailey (R), Percy "Coach" Cargo Sr. (D), Robyn Penn Delaney (D), Dwayne "Trendsetter" Thomas (D) and Jevella Williamson (D) ran to fill the open seat. Delaney and Williamson advanced to a general election on December 6, 2014.
Similarly, District 2 incumbent Thomas "Moose" Pearce (D) did not seek re-election, and Scott Duplechein (I) was elected to the seat without opposition. Richard Brown (D), who was elected to complete the remaining two years of Ed Price's term when Price was elected to the state house of representatives, did not run for re-election to a full term in District 3. Julie Blouin (D) and Nathaniel "Nat" Stephens (D) ran for the District 3 seat. Mark Peters (D) withdrew from the race on September 16, 2014.[2]
In District 4, Vickie Tolliver Auguste (I) and Robb Marcus (I) challenged Seat A incumbent Kerry Diez (R). Seat B incumbent John D. Murphy (R) faced Steve Barrow (R). Incumbent A. J. Nickens (D) withdrew from the District 5 Seat A contest, leaving Shawn K. Sevario (I) to be elected without opposition to the seat. Seat B was also an uncontested race, and incumbent Taft C. Kleinpeter (R) was re-elected without opposition.[2]
Incumbent Lorraine Wimberly (R) sought re-election to Seat A in District 6 against challenger Denise Bruno (L). Seat B incumbent Jamie Bourgeois (D) withdrew from the race. Chad J. Bourgeois (L) and Louis D. Lambert (I) vied for the open seat, but Bourgeois withdrew from the race on October 20, 2014. Lambert was automatically elected to the seat without opposition.[2]
Both Seat A and B incumbents in District 7 were re-elected without opposition. Troy J. Gautreau Sr. (R) retained Seat A, and Patricia "Pat" Russo (I) retained Seat B.[2]
Results
Peters withdrew from the race prior to the election.
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See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Gonzales Weekly Citizen, "Mark Peters withdraws from School Board district 3 race," September 16, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Louisiana Secretary of State, "Candidate Inquiry," accessed September 3, 2014