Jamey Lockley

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Jamey Lockley
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Adams 12 Five Star Schools Board of Education District 2

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Jamey Lockley was a member of the Adams 12 Five Star Schools school board in Colorado, representing District 2. Lockley assumed office in 2015. Lockley left office on December 6, 2023.

Lockley won re-election to the Adams 12 Five Star Schools school board to represent District 2 in Colorado outright after the general election on November 5, 2019, was canceled.

Lockley was the only candidate to file and won the position by default when the election was canceled.[1] Lockley was first elected to the board in 2015.[2]

Biography

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Lockley graduated with honors from Thornton High School and went on to earn her associate degree in accounting at Front Range Community College. Later she received a bachelor's degree in accounting from Regis University. At the time of her candidacy, she was working for the University Memorial Center (Student Union) at the University of Colorado Boulder.[3]

Elections

2019

See also: Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Colorado, elections (2019)

General election

The general election was canceled. Jamey Lockley (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.

Note: Incumbent Jamey Lockley was the only candidate to file and won the position by default when the election was canceled.

2015

See also: Adams 12 Five Star Schools elections (2015)

Four of the five seats on the Adams 12 Board of Education were up for election on November 3, 2015. Seats in Districts 1, 2, 4, and 5 were on the general election ballot.

Incumbent Norm L. Jennings faced challenger Seth "Isaiah" Thomas in District 1. The District 2 race included candidates Daniel Garcia and Jamey Lockley. District 2 incumbent Robert M. Willsey did not file for re-election. Jeff Jasica, Stephanie James, Laura P. Mitchell, and Teresa Thomson Walsh sought the District 5 seat held by Mark Clark, who did not file for re-election.[4]

A special election for the District 4 seat previously held by Rico Figueroa included incumbent Brian Batz, Amira Amal Assad-Lucas and Jessy Briton Hamilton. Figueroa served on the board from December 2013 to March 2015 after 2013 winner Amy Speers was found ineligible to serve because she lived outside of District 4. On March 2, 2015, the Colorado Supreme Court concurred with a decision by Broomfield District Court Judge Chris Melonakis declaring the seat vacant.[5] Brian Batz was appointed to fill the vacancy in District 4 on April 29, 2015, and ran to serve the remaining two years on Speers' term.[6]

Jennings was successful in securing the District 1 seat. In District 2, Lockley won the seat. Batz was successful in being re-elected to the District 4 seat, and Mitchell won the seat in District 5.

Results

Adams 12 Five Star Schools, District 2, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Jamey Lockley 66.1% 19,637
Daniel Garcia 33.9% 10,077
Total Votes 29,714
Source: Adams County Clerk & Recorder, "Official County Results," and City and County of Broomfield, "Official Certified Results", accessed December 17, 2015

Funding

Lockley reported $755.00 in contributions and $762.62 in expenditures to the Colorado Secretary of State, which left her campaign with $7.62 in debt as of October 29, 2015.[7]

Campaign themes

2019

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Jamey Lockley did not complete Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidate survey on charter schools (2015)

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The Colorado League of Charter Schools issued a candidate survey for all candidates of the Adams 12 school board. Lockley elected not to respond to any of the questions.[8]

To read other candidate responses, visit What's at Stake for Adams 12 Five Star Schools?

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