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====Endorsements====
====Endorsements====
Landgreen {{Greener | start=5/19/2015 8:00pm CDT | before=is | after=was}} endorsed by the [[Democratic]] Party of Lane County.<ref>[http://www.dplc.org/endorsed-candidates ''Democratic Party of Lane County,'' "Endorsed Candidates," accessed May 19, 2015]</ref>
Landgreen {{Greener | start=5/19/2015 8:00pm CDT | before=is | after=was}} endorsed by the [[Democratic]] Party of Lane County.<ref>[http://www.dplc.org/endorsed-candidates ''Democratic Party of Lane County,'' "Endorsed Candidates," accessed May 19, 2015]</ref>
==About the district==
::''See also: [[Eugene School District, Oregon]]''
[[Image:800px-Map of Oregon highlighting Lane County.png|200px|left|thumb|link=Eugene School District, Oregon|Eugene School District is primarily located in Lane County, Ore.]] Eugene School District is located in [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]], the seat of county government in [[Lane County, Oregon|Lane County]], in west-central [[Oregon]]. A small portion of the district lies in [[Linn County, Oregon|Linn County]]. Lane County was home to an estimated 356,212 residents in 2013, according to the United States Census Bureau.<ref name=census>[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/41/41039.html ''United States Census Bureau'', "State & County QuickFacts: Lane County, Oregon," accessed March 18, 2015]</ref> Eugene School District was the [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment|sixth-largest school district]] in the state serving 17,368 students in the 2011-2012 school year.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/elsi/tableGenerator.aspx ''National Center for Education Statistics,'' "ELSI Table Generator," accessed August 5, 2014]</ref>
===Demographics===
Lane County unperformed in comparison to Oregon as a whole in terms of higher education achievement, median household income and poverty rates in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 27.7 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had earned a bachelor's degree or higher compared to 29.7 percent of residents statewide. The median household income in the county was $42,931 while it was $50,229 for the state. The percentage of persons below the poverty line in Lane County was 20.0 percent in comparison to 16.2 percent for the entirety of Oregon.<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;" | Lane County (%)
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Oregon (%)
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| White || 90.3|| 88.1
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| Black or African American || 1.1|| 2.0
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| American Indian and Alaska Native || 1.4|| 1.8
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| Asian || 2.8|| 4.1
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| Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander || 0.3|| 0.4
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| Two or More Races || 4.2|| 3.5
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| Hispanic or Latino || 8.0|| 12.3
|}
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! colspan="6" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Presidential Voting Pattern, Lane County<ref>[http://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx ''Oregon Secretary of State'', "Election History," accessed March 18, 2015]</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;" | Pacific Green Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Libertarian Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Republican Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Other Vote
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|2012 ||102,652||2,334||2,435||62,509||1,920
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|2008||114,037||534||754||63,835||3,352
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|2004||107,769||553||773||75,007||1,535
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==Recent news==
==Recent news==

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Scott Landgreen was a candidate for Position 4 representative on the Eugene School Board in Oregon. He lost in the general election on May 19, 2015.

Elections

2015

See also: Eugene School District elections (2015)

Opposition

Four seats of the seven seats on the Eugene School District Board of Directors were up for election on May 19, 2015. Position 1 incumbent Alicia Hays, Position 4 incumbent Craig Smith, Position 5 incumbent Jim Torrey and Position 7 incumbent Mary Walston were up for election.

Smith was the only incumbent who did not file to seek re-election: Eileen Nittler defeated Scott Landgreen in the race for the open seat. Torrey defeated challengers Kevin Cronin and David Nickles, while Walston triumphed over Colin Farnsworth in her re-election bid. Hays won re-election over write-in candidate Lisa Christon.

Results

Eugene School District,
Position 4 General Election, 4-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngEileen Nittler 66.9% 15,009
     Nonpartisan Scott Landgreen 16.9% 3,796
     Nonpartisan John Baumann 15.5% 3,470
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.7% 166
Total Votes 22,441
Source: Lane County, Oregon, "Official Final Results Special District Election, May 19, 2015," accessed June 9, 2015

Funding

Landgreen reported no contributions or expenditures to the Oregon Secretary of State in this election.[1]

Endorsements

Landgreen was endorsed by the Democratic Party of Lane County.[2]

Recent news

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