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Denise Eider

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Denise Eider was the District 4 representative on the Renton School District Board of Directors in Washington. Eider initially filed to seek another term in the general election on November 3, 2015. She later withdrew in time to have her name removed from the ballot.[1] On September 9, 2015, Eider announced her resignation from the board. Eider was moving to Spokane for a new job.[2]

Elections

2015

See also: Renton School District elections (2015)

Opposition

Three of the five seats on the Renton Board of Directors were up for general election on November 3, 2015. Initially, all three incumbents up for re-election filed to seek new terms on the board, but one later withdrew from the race.

District 1 incumbent Todd Franceschina saw one challenger file to run against him, Sarah Sanoy-Wright; however, Sanoy-Wright withdrew from the race leaving Franceschina to win re-election without opposition. District 3 incumbent Lynn Desmarais, meanwhile, defeated challenger Larry Wright on the ballot.[1]

Initially, District 4 incumbent Denise Eider initially filed to seek re-election and would have faced challenger Larry Crim on the ballot. Eider, however, withdrew from the race which would have left Crim unopposed.[1] After the filing period, it was discovered that Crim did not live within the boundaries of the District 4 seat. He also withdrew from the race, necessitating a special filing period for the election. Gloria Hodge was the only person to file for the race during that time and won the seat unopposed.[3]

Funding

Eider reported no contributions or expenditures to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission in this election.[4]

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