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==About the district==
:: ''See also: [[College Station Independent School District, Texas]]''
[[File:Map of Texas highlighting Brazos County.svg|250px|thumb|left|link=College Station Independent School District, Texas|College Station Independent School District is located in Brazos County, Texas.]]College Station Independent School District is located in [[Brazos County, Texas]]. The county seat of Brazos County is [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]]. Brazos County was home to an estimated 203,164 residents in 2013, according to the United States Census Bureau.<ref name=Census>[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48/48041.html ''United States Census Bureau,'' "Brazos County, Texas," accessed February 11, 2015]</ref> College Station Independent School District was the [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment|97th-largest school district]] in [[Texas]], serving 10,805 students during the 2011-2012 school year.<ref name=cohort>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/elsi/tableGenerator.aspx ''National Center for Education Statistics,'' "ELSI Table Generator," accessed May 5, 2014]</ref>
===Demographics===
Brazos County outperformed Texas as a whole in terms of higher education achievement in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 38.8 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 26.7 percent for the state. The median household income in the county was $38,310, compared to $51,900 statewide. The poverty rate in the county was 29.8 percent, compared to 17.6 percent for the state.<ref name=Census/>
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Racial Demographics, 2013<ref name=Census/>
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! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Race
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Brazos County (%)
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Texas (%)
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| White || 80.6 || 80.3
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| Black or African American || 11.3 || 12.4
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| American Indian and Alaska Native || 0.7 || 1.0
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| Asian || 5.5 || 4.3
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| Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander || 0.1 || 0.1
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| Two or More Races || 1.8 || 1.8
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| Hispanic or Latino || 24.5 || 38.4
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! colspan="4" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Presidential Voting Pattern, <br> Brazos County<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/https://team1.sos.state.tx.us/enr/ ''Texas Secretary of State,'' "Brazos County," accessed December 31, 2014]</ref>
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! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Year
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Democratic Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Republican Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Other Vote
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| 2012 || 17,477 || 37,209 || 1,276
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| 2008 || 20,502 || 37,465 || 706
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| 2004 || 16,128 || 37,594 || 587
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| 2000 || 12,359 || 32,864 || 1,718
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Mike Nugent is the Place 1 representative on the College Station Independent School District Board of Trustees in Texas. The general election was held on November 3, 2015. Mike Nugent (Texas) won the general election on November 3, 2015.

Elections

Opposition

2015

See also: College Station Independent School District elections (2015)
2016
2014
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2015 College Station Independent School District Elections

General Election date:
November 3, 2015
Table of Contents
About the district
Method of election
Elections
Key deadlines
Additional elections
External links
See also
Texas
College Station Independent School District
Brazos County, Texas ballot measures
Local ballot measures, Texas
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Two seats on the College Station Independent School District Board of Trustees were up for general election on November 3, 2015.

The seats of Place 1 incumbent Paul Dorsett and Place 2 incumbent Carol Barrett were up for election.[1] Dorsett did not file for re-election, and two candidates sought his seat. They were Phillip Garrett and Mike Nugent. Barrett was running unopposed and won re-election, and Nugent won the Place 1 seat.[2]

Results

College Station Independent School District, Place 1, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Mike Nugent 50.0% 2,016
Phillip Garrett 50.0% 2,012
Total Votes 4,028
Source: Brazos Votes, "General-Special Election 2015 Results," accessed February 2, 2016

Funding

Nugent reported no contributions or expenditures to the Texas Ethics Commission as of October 29, 2015.[3]

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