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Latest revision as of 15:31, 7 August 2024
Carlos Marroquin was a candidate for District 2 representative on the Dallas Independent School board of trustees in Texas. The general election was held on May 7, 2016. Marroquin was defeated in the election by fellow candidate Dustin Marshall.[1]
Biography
Marroquin earned a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Michigan. He works as a substitute teacher. Previously, Marroquin served as the area director for SEIU, an organizer for Workers United, and as the general Dallas market manager for TEAM Enterprises.[2]
Elections
2016
The 2016 Dallas ISD elections were marked by a slew of newcomer candidates. District 5 incumbent Lew Blackburn was the sole incumbent to seek re-election for one of three seats on the ballot. Blackburn was challenged by new entrants Marquis Hawkins and Linda Wilkerson-Wynn. In District 4, three newcomers—Omar Jimenez, Jaime Resendez, and Camille White—vied for the seat. Newcomers Isaac Faz and Audrey Pinkerton ran in District 7.
Additionally, a special election was held in conjunction with the regular board elections. Previous board member Mike Morath vacated his District 2 seat after being tapped as the new commissioner of the Texas Education Agency. Mita Havlick and Dustin Marshall placed ahead of Carlos Marroquin and Suzanne Smith, but neither candidate received a majority of the votes. Marshall defeated Havlick in the runoff election on June 18, 2016.[3]
Ultimately, Blackburn retained his seat, defeating challengers Hawkins and Wilkerson-Wynn. Resendez and Pinkerton defeated their fellow candidates to take the District 4 and 7 seats, respectively.[1]
Results
Dallas Independent School District, District 2 Special Election, 1-year term, 2016 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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43.26% | 2,719 |
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28.08% | 1,765 |
Suzanne Smith | 27.33% | 1,718 |
Carlos Marroquin | 1.32% | 83 |
Total Votes | 6,285 | |
Source: Dallas County Elections, "Unofficial Final Cumulative Results," accessed February 28, 2017 |
Funding
Marroquin reported no campaign funding in the election.[4]
Endorsements
Marroquin received no official endorsements in the election.
Recent news
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See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dallas County Elections, "Early Voting Totals Only," accessed May 7, 2016
- ↑ LinkedIn, "Carlos Alberto Marroquin," accessed April 25, 2016
- ↑ The Dallas Morning News, "Texas Education Agency recruits charter school experts as longtime officials leave," April 14, 2016
- ↑ Dallas ISD, "Campaign Finance Reports," accessed April 18, 2016
2016 Dallas Independent School District Elections | |
Dallas County, Texas | |
Election date: | May 7, 2016 |
Candidates: | District 2 special: Mita Havlick • Carlos Marroquin • Dustin Marshall • Suzanne Smith District 4: Omar Jimenez • Jaime Resendez • Camille White |
Important information: | What was at stake? |