John Baumann
John Baumann was a candidate for Position 4 representative on the Eugene School Board in Oregon. He filed to run for the open seat in the general election on May 19, 2015, however he withdrew his campaign on May 3, 2015.[1] Because he did not withdraw in time, his name still appeared on the ballot.
Elections
2015
- See also: Eugene School District elections (2015)
Opposition
Four seats of the seven seats on the Eugene School District Board of Directors were up for election on May 19, 2015. Position 1 incumbent Alicia Hays, Position 4 incumbent Craig Smith, Position 5 incumbent Jim Torrey and Position 7 incumbent Mary Walston were up for election.
Smith was the only incumbent who did not file to seek re-election: Eileen Nittler defeated Scott Landgreen in the race for the open seat. Torrey defeated challengers Kevin Cronin and David Nickles, while Walston triumphed over Colin Farnsworth in her re-election bid. Hays won re-election over write-in candidate Lisa Christon.
Results
Eugene School District, Position 4 General Election, 4-year term, 2015 |
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Nonpartisan | ![]() |
66.9% | 15,009 | |
Nonpartisan | Scott Landgreen | 16.9% | 3,796 | |
Nonpartisan | John Baumann | 15.5% | 3,470 | |
Nonpartisan | Write-in votes | 0.7% | 166 | |
Total Votes | 22,441 | |||
Source: Lane County, Oregon, "Official Final Results Special District Election, May 19, 2015," accessed June 9, 2015 |
Funding
Baumann reported no contributions or expenditures to the Oregon Secretary of State in this election.[2]
Endorsements
Baumann no official endorsements in this election.
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See also
- Eugene School District, Oregon
- Eugene School District elections (2015)
- Embroiled incumbents see differing outcomes in May 19 school board elections across five states (May 21, 2015)
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