Marnie Maraldo

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Marnie Maraldo
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Issaquah School District school board District 2
Tenure

2009 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

16

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 7, 2017

Education

Bachelor's

Liberty University

Marnie Maraldo is the District 2 representative on the Issaquah School District school board in Washington. First elected in 2009, Maraldo won a new term in the by-district general election on November 7, 2017.

Biography

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Maraldo's professional experience includes working at the Ames Aerospace Encounter and Cisco. She has also participated in the Newcastle Elementary PTSA and Maywood Middle School PTSA. Maraldo earned a B.S. in applied mathematics from Liberty University. [1]

Elections

2017

See also: Issaquah School District elections (2017)

Two of the five seats on the Issaquah School District school board in Washington were up for by-district general election on November 7, 2017. District 2 member Marnie Maraldo and District 4 member Lisa Callan filed for re-election and both ran unopposed, winning new terms.[2]

Results

Issaquah School District,
District 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Marnie Maraldo Incumbent (unopposed) 100.00% 16,119
Total Votes 16,119
Source: King County, "November 7, 2017 General Election," accessed November 28, 2017 These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available.

Funding

Maraldo opted for mini reporting in this election, according to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission.[3] Candidates who opted for this had to keep a record of their contributors and expenditures, but were not required to report them. If they raised and spent more than $5,000 in aggregate or received more than $500 from any one contributor, including themselves, they would have had to switch their filing status from mini to full reporting.[4]

2013

See also: Issaquah School District elections (2013)

Maraldo sought a second term without opposition on November 5, 2013.

Results

Issaquah School District, Four-year term, District 2, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMarnie Maraldo Incumbent 98.6% 16,350
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 1.4% 224
Total Votes 16,574
Source: King County Elections, "Certified Results," November 25, 2013

Funding

Maraldo reported no contributions or expenditures to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission in this election.[5]

2009

Maraldo won election to the board in the November 3, 2009, general election against Wright A. Noel.[6]

Issaquah Board of Directors, District 2, November 3, 2009
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMarnie Maraldo 58.5% 12,261
     Nonpartisan Wright A. Noel 41.5% 8,697
Total Votes 20,958
Source: King County Elections

Campaign themes

2013

Maraldo provided the following statement for the 2013 Local Voters' Pamphlet in King County:[7]

"Thank you for allowing me to serve on the Issaquah School Board since 2009. I am committed to the goals I held 4 years ago; our students need an education that meets their individual needs, considers their special aptitudes and provides ample opportunity to explore their interests and pursue a fulfilling career.

Our board worked diligently to communicate our district's performance and set goals for several measurements to move our district forward, highlighting areas for additional focus, allowing us to provide an excellent education for all students. I will work to find additional, robust measurements, set goals for those measurements and hold the district accountable for making progress toward those goals.

I represent the board as a member of WSDDA's Legislative Committee, NSBA's Federal Relations Network, Eastside Human Services and Friends of Youth - Issaquah Advisory Board. I was the board's Legislative Representative, advocating to the State and Federal Legislatures"

Note: The above quote is from the candidate's website, which may include some typographical or spelling errors.


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