Richard Gold (California)

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Richard Gold

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Richard Gold was a candidate for the Trustee Area 3 seat on the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board. He was defeated in the general election on November 5, 2013.

Elections

2013

See also: Monterey Peninsula Unified School District elections (2013)

Richard Gold was opposed by two candidates, Timothy E. Chaney and Carole Dawson, for one Trustee Area 3 seat on the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board in the general election on November 5, 2013.[1]

Election results

Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education, Trustee Area 3 General Election, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy E. Chaney 39.2% 1,599
     Nonpartisan Carole J S Dawson 38.6% 1,578
     Nonpartisan Richard Gold 22.2% 907
Total Votes 4,084
Source: [http://www.montereycountyelections.us/Election%20Result.htm Monterey County Elections, "COUNTY OF MONTEREY CITY / SCHOOL / SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION" accessed December 13, 2013]

Funding

Richard Gold did not report any contributions or expenditures to the Monterey County Elections Division.

Endorsements

Richard Gold did not receive any official endorsements for his campaign.

About the district

See Also: Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, California
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Monterey Peninsula Unified School District is located in Monterey County, California in Monterey, California. According to the 2010 Census, it is home to 27,810 residents.[2]

Racial Demographics, 2012[3]
Race Monterey (%) California (%)
White 78.3 57.6
Black or African American 2.8 6.2
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.5 1.0
Asian 7.9 13.0
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.3 0.4
Two or More Races 5.1 4.9
Hispanic or Latino 13.7 37.6

Demographics

Monterey outperforms the rest of California when measured on the basis of median household income, percentage of residents living below the poverty level, percentage of residents over the age of 25 with a Bachelor's degree and percentage of residents over the age of 25 with a high school diploma. The median household income in Monterey was $62,720 compared to $61,632 for the state of California. 49.8% of Monterey residents aged 25 years and older attained a bachelor's degree compared to a 30.2 in California. The US Census also showed the poverty rate in Monterey was 9.5% compared to 14.4% for the entire state. The US Census also found that 93.2% of Monterey residents aged 25 years and older attained a high school degree compared to a 80.8% in California.[4]

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