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Dawn Johnson (Kentucky)

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Dawn Johnson

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Hardin County Schools Board of Education Division 3
Tenure
Present officeholder
Prior offices
Hardin County Schools Board of Education Division 5

Dawn Johnson is the Division 5 representative on the Hardin County Schools Board of Education in Kentucky. Johnson won the seat in the by-district general election on November 8, 2016.

Elections

2016

See also: Hardin County Schools elections (2016)

Two of the five seats on the Hardin County Schools Board of Education were up for general election on November 8, 2016. Due to lack of opposition, both of the elections were canceled and neither candidate appeared on the ballot. Division 4 incumbent Kay Sharon was automatically re-elected to another term, while newcomer Dawn Johnson was automatically elected to the seat in Division 5.[1]

The Division 1 seat was up for election in 2016, but no one filed to run for the seat. The board appointed Andrea Palmer to the seat until the next scheduled election for the district.[2]

Results

Due to lack of opposition the election was canceled and Johnson was automatically elected.

Funding

Johnson reported no contributions or expenditures to the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance as of October 25, 2016.[3]

Candidates who raised or spent over $3,000 during the election cycle had to file all pre-election and post-election campaign finance reports. Those who raised or spent less than $3,000 were only required to file a 30-day post-election report, while those who raised or spent less than $1,000 did not have to file any reports.[4]

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