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| ====Endorsements==== | | ====Endorsements==== |
| Hernandez did not receive any official endorsements. | | Hernandez did not receive any official endorsements. |
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| ==About the district==
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| ::''See also: [[Cartwright Elementary School District, Arizona]]''
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| [[File:Maricopa_County_Arizona_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas.svg|link=Cartwright Elementary School District, Arizona|thumb|200px|Cartwright Elementary School District is located in Maricopa County, Arizona.|left]]Cartwright Elementary School District is located in southwestern [[Arizona]] in [[Maricopa County, Arizona|Maricopa County]]. [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] is its county seat and the state capital. It is also the largest city in Arizona. In 2013, Maricopa County was home to 4,009,412 residents according to United States Census Bureau estimates. In the 2011-2012 school year, Cartwright Elementary School District was the [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment|12th largest school district]] in Arizona and served 18,359 students.<ref name=Census>[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/04/04013.html ''United States Census Bureau'', "Maricopa County, Arizona, Quick Facts," accessed August 18, 2014]</ref>
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| ===Demographics===
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| Maricopa County slightly overperformed compared to the rest of Arizona in terms of higher education achievement in 2012. The United States Census Bureau found that 29.5 percent of Maricopa County residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree compared to 26.6 percent for Arizona as a whole. The median household income for the county was $54,385 compared to $50,256 statewide. The poverty rate in Maricopa County was 15.8 percent compared to 17.2 percent statewide.<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;" | Maricopa County (%)
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| | White || 84.7 || 84.0
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| | Black or African American || 5.7 || 4.6
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| | American Indian and Alaska Native ||2.7 || 5.3
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| | Asian || 4.0 || 3.2
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| | Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander || 0.3 || 0.3
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| | Two or More Races || 2.7 || 2.6
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| | Hispanic or Latino || 30.0 || 30.3
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| ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Presidential Voting Pattern, Maricopa County<ref>[http://recorder.maricopa.gov/electionresults/electionresults.aspx ''Maricopa County Recorder'', "Maricopa County Election Results Archives," accessed August 18, 2014]</ref><ref>[http://www.azsos.gov/election/2000/General/Canvass2000GE.pdf ''Arizona Secretary of State'', "Official Canvas of Votes for 2000 General Election," November 27, 2000]</ref>
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| ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Democratic Vote
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| | 2012 ||602,288 || 749,885
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| | 2008 || 602,166 || 746,448
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| | 2004 || 504,849 || 679,455
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| | 2000 || 386,683 || 479,967
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| ==Recent news== | | ==Recent news== |
Juan Hernandez is a former at-large candidate for the Governing Board of Cartwright School District in Arizona. He was running for election in the November 4, 2014, general election, but withdrew from the race.
Elections
2014
- See also: Cartwright Elementary School District elections (2014)
Two at-large seats on the Governing Board of Cartwright School District were set for general election on November 4, 2014, but the election was canceled due to a lack of contested races. Incumbents Steve Gallardo and Lydia Hernandez were both eligible to run for re-election, but Gallardo did not submit signatures to run for re-election. Newcomers John V. Gómez and Juan D. Hernandez both filed to run in the election against Hernandez. However, Juan Hernandez withdrew from the race making the two seats unopposed.[1][2]
Results
This election was canceled by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on September 10, 2014. John Gómez was appointed to his first term and Lydia Hernandez was appointed to a new term by the board of supervisors.[1]
Funding
Hernandez reported no contributions or expenditures to the Maricopa County Recorder's office. He did submit a $500 threshold exemption statements.[3]
Endorsements
Hernandez did not receive any official endorsements.
Recent news
This section links to a Google news search for the term "Juan + Hernandez + Cartwright + Elementary + School + District"
See also
External links
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, "FORMAL MEETING SUMMARY, Wednesday, September 10, 2014," accessed September 18, 2014
- ↑ Maricopa County Education Service Agency, "GOVERNING BOARD CANDIDATE LISTING," accessed August 19, 2014
- ↑ Maricopa County Recorder, "Campaign Finance Document Search," accessed September 18, 2014