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Thompson School District elections (2015)

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2015 Thompson School District Elections

General Election date:
November 3, 2015
Table of Contents
About the district
Method of election
Elections
Key deadlines
Additional elections
External links
See also
Colorado
Thompson School District
Larimer County, Colorado ballot measures
Local ballot measures, Colorado
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Four seats on the Thompson School District Board of Education were up for general election on November 3, 2015.[1] The seats of District A incumbent Donna Rice, District C incumbent Denise Montagu, District D incumbent Pam Howard and District G incumbent Bob Kerrigan were on the ballot.[2]

Rice did not file to run for re-election in District A, leaving the seat open to a newcomer. Jeff Swanty defeated Aimie Randall for the District A seat. In District C, incumbent Montagu defeated challenger Vance Hansen. Howard defeated challenger Tomi Grundvig for the District D seat. The District G seat was left open to a newcomer. David Levy won the District G race against Bruce Finger.[3]

About the district

See also: Thompson School District, Colorado
Thompson School District is located in Larimer County, Colo.

Thompson School District is based in north-central Colorado in Larimer County. The district serves students in Loveland, Berthoud and Fort Collins as well as sections of Boulder and Weld Counties. Larimer County was home to 299,630 residents according to the 2010 U.S. Census.[4] Thompson School District was the 16th-largest school district in Colorado, serving 15,655 students during the 2011-2012 school year.[5]

Demographics

Larimer County outperformed the rest of Colorado in terms of higher education achievement based on the 2010 U.S. Census. The average household income in Larimer County was $57,215, compared to $57,685 for the state of Colorado. The poverty rate in Larimer County was 13.4 percent, compared to 12.5 percent for the entire state. The U.S. Census also found that 43.1 percent of Larimer County residents aged 25 years and older earned a bachelor's degree, compared to 36.3 percent in Colorado.[4]

Racial Demographics, 2012[4]
Race Larimer County (%) Colorado (%)
White 93.5 88.1
Black or African American 1 4.3
American Indian and Alaska Native 1 1.6
Asian 2.1 3.0
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 0.2
Two or More Races 2.3 2.8
Hispanic or Latino 10.8 21.0

Larimer County
Party Affiliation, 2013[6]
Party Registered Voters % of Total
Unaffiliated 68,937 36.6
Republican 64,522 34.3
Democratic 52,249 27.8
Libertarian 1,549 0.8
Green 579 0.3
American Constitution 388 0.2

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Voter and candidate information

The Thompson Board of Education consists of seven members who are elected by district to four-year terms. There was no primary election, and the general election was held on November 3, 2015. Four seats were on the ballot in November 2015.[2]

Individuals interested in running for the board began circulating nominating petitions on August 5, 2015. The filing deadline for school board candidates to get on the ballot in the 2015 general election was August 28, 2015, and the filing deadline to serve as a write-in candidate was August 31, 2015.[1]

Elections

2015

Candidates

District A

Aimie Randall Jeff Swanty Green check mark transparent.png

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District C

Denise Montagu Green check mark transparent.png Vance Hansen

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  • Incumbent

Vance Hansen.jpg

District D

Pam Howard Green check mark transparent.png Tomi Grundvig

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  • Incumbent

Tomi Grundvig.jpg

District G

Bruce Finger David Levy Green check mark transparent.png

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Election results

District A
Thompson School District, District A, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Jeff Swanty 65.8% 21,010
Aimie Randall 34.2% 10,900
Total Votes 31,910
Source: Boulder County, "2015 Coordinated Election,"Larimer County, "2015 Coordinated Election Statement of Votes Cast," and Weld County, "Election Summary Report," accessed December 22, 2015
District C
Thompson School District, District C, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Denise Montagu Incumbent 66.0% 21,044
Vance Hansen 34.0% 10,820
Total Votes 31,864
Source: Boulder County, "2015 Coordinated Election,"Larimer County, "2015 Coordinated Election Statement of Votes Cast," and Weld County, "Election Summary Report," accessed December 22, 2015
District D
Thompson School District, District D, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Pam Howard Incumbent 68.2% 21,878
Tomi Grundvig 31.8% 10,181
Total Votes 32,059
Source: Boulder County, "2015 Coordinated Election,"Larimer County, "2015 Coordinated Election Statement of Votes Cast," and Weld County, "Election Summary Report," accessed December 22, 2015
District G
Thompson School District, District G, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png David Levy 67.2% 21,400
Bruce Finger 32.8% 10,424
Total Votes 31,824
Source: Boulder County, "2015 Coordinated Election,"Larimer County, "2015 Coordinated Election Statement of Votes Cast," and Weld County, "Election Summary Report," accessed December 22, 2015

Past elections

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for the Thompson School District election in 2015:[1]

Deadline Event
August 5, 2015 First day to file for placement on the general election ballot
August 28, 2015 Last day to file for placement on the general election ballot
August 31, 2015 Last day for write-in candidates to file an affidavit
October 26, 2015 Voter registration deadline
November 3, 2015 General Election Day

Additional elections on the ballot

See also: Colorado elections, 2015

In addition to school board elections, residents of Fort Collins, Loveland and Johnstown voted on several ballot questions and issues.[7]

Finally, Colorado residents voted on the Colorado Marijuana TABOR Refund Measure.

Recent news

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See also

Thompson School District Colorado School Boards
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External links

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