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+ | ===Expanded Historical Election Results=== | ||
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+ | '''Raw Table''' | ||
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+ | ! Ward || 20XX Results || 20XX Results || 20XX Results || 20XX Results | ||
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+ | | Seat 1 || '''Winner XX% (XXXX votes)''' <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) || X || '''Winner XX% (XXXX votes)''' <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) || X | ||
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+ | | Seat 2 || X || '''Winner XX% (XXXX votes)''' <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) || X || '''Winner XX% (XXXX votes)''' <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) <br/> Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) | ||
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+ | * If registered Democrat, do the {{blue|blue code}}. If registered Republican, do the {{red|red code}}. If registered unaffiliated or affiliation is unknown, no code necessary. | ||
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+ | '''Completed Example Table''' | ||
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+ | Example taken from the [[Greenwood_Village#Expanded_Historical_Election_Results|Greenwood Village]] page. It is a City Council table, as there is not yet a School Board example. | ||
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+ | ! Ward || 2015 Results || 2013 Results || 2011 Results || 2009 Results | ||
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+ | | Mayor || '''{{red|Ron Rakowsky}} UNOPPOSED''' || X || '''{{red|Ron Rakowsky}} UNOPPOSED''' || X | ||
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+ | | District 1 || '''{{red|Freda Miklin 30.27%}} (827 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Dave Bullock 25.88%}} (707 votes)''' <br/> Henny Lasley 24.01% (656 votes) <br/> {{red|Luke Towle 19.84%}} (542 votes) || '''ELECTION CANCELLED''' || '''{{blue|Jerry Presley 50.83%}} (855 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Denise Rose 49.17%}} (827 votes)''' || '''{{red|Denise Rose 51.01%}} (354 votes)''' <br/> '''{{blue|Jerry Presley 48.99%}} (340 votes)''' | ||
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+ | | District 2 || '''{{red|Leslie Schluter 53.19%}} (584 votes)''' <br/> '''Darryl Jones 46.81% (514 votes)''' || '''ELECTION CANCELLED''' || '''{{red|Leslie Schluter 31.27%}} (430 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Jeff Roemer 34.40%}} (473 votes)''' <br/> {{blue|Kathleen Chapman 16.73%}} (230 votes) <br/> {{red|John Herbers 17.60%}} (242 votes) || '''Dave Kerber 50.68% (447 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Jeff Roemer 49.32%}} (435 votes)''' | ||
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+ | | District 3 || '''{{red|Steve Moran 28.83%}} (551 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|George Lantz 25.54%}} (488 votes)''' <br/> {{blue|David Seserman 23.29%}} (445 votes) <br/> {{red|Brent Neiser 22.34%}} (427 votes) || '''ELECTION CANCELLED''' || '''Gary Kramer 50.75% (711 votes)''' <br/> '''Bette Todd 49.25% (690 votes)''' || '''Bette Todd 51.56% (464 votes)''' <br/> '''Gary Kramer 48.44% (436 votes)''' | ||
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+ | | District 4 || '''T.J. Gordon 51.28% (720 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Tom Bishop 48.72%}} (684 votes)''' || '''ELECTION CANCELLED''' || '''T.J. Gordon 44.72% (660 votes)''' <br/> '''{{red|Tom Bishop 44.58%}} (658 votes)''' <br/> {{red|Amber Pleiss 10.70%}} (158 votes) || '''{{red|Ron Rakowsky 39.89%}} (671 votes)''' <br/> '''{{blue|Gary Kleeman 35.49%}} (597 votes)''' <br/> {{blue|Steve Frankel 16.47%}} (277 votes) <br/> Lindy Scialla 8.15% (137 votes) | ||
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Revision as of 13:15, 23 September 2017
This page gives a basic format skeleton for the School Boards Portal pages. It can be as adaptable as necessary depending on each district's needs, but they will generally follow this format. Go to the "Edit" tab to see the coding.
Contents
(School District) Overview
Raw Info
- Cities: (If applicable, with internal Wiki links to each)
- Towns: (If applicable, with internal Wiki links to each)
- Unincorporated Areas: (If applicable, with internal Wiki links to each)
- County Commissioners: (Link to page), plus list # R, # D, # Unaffiliateds (U), etc. As applicable.
- State House: (Link, list, and label party)
- State Senators: (Link, list, and label party)
- Congressional: (Link, list, and label party)
Complete Example
See Douglas County RE-1 for an example.
- Cities: Aurora (small portion), Castle Pines, Littleton (sliver), Lone Tree
- Towns: Castle Rock, Larkspur, Parker
- Unincorporated Areas: Acres Green, Castle Pines Village, Franktown, Grand View Estates, Highlands Ranch, Louviers, Meridian, Perry Park, Roxborough Park, Sedalia, Stonegate, The Pinery, Westcreek
- Counties: Douglas County, Elbert County (small portion)
- County Commissioners:
- State House: HD 39 R, HD 43 R, HD 44 R, HD 45 R, HD 64 R
- State Senators: SD 1 R, SD 4 R, SD 30 R
- Congressional: CD 4 R, CD 6 R
(School District) Demographics
Raw Table:
Students | County | Graduation Rate | # of Schools | Operating Budget | Source |
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NOTES:
- Typically the best source for all of these is the Adopted Budget of each respective school district. "Budget" is normally the line item of "Total Expenditures"
- For items that involve percentages, no need to put in the %. Simply put in the raw number, including any decimals.
- For items deailing with money, no need to put in a $ sign (exception being "Budget")
- For numbers in the thousands and beyond, do put in the commas.
Completed Example Table
Here is an example of a completed Demographic table (from Douglas County RE-1. Compare the raw table against the completed table via the Edit tab:
Students | County | Graduation Rate | # of Schools | Operating Budget | Source |
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63,749 | Douglas | 90.10% +11.2% to CO average |
87 (incl. 16 Charter Schools) (incl. 5 Alternative Schools) |
$543M ~ $8,519/student ~ $6.24M/school +$3,219/student to CO average |
Adopted Budget 2016/2017 |
(School District) Superintendent
Name | When First Voted In | Salary | Contract Ends | Contact |
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(With party registration, if available) |
Complete Example Info
Example from Littleton Public Schools 6.
Name | When First Voted In | Salary | Contract Ends | Contact |
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Brian Ewert (Registered Democrat) |
July 2015 | $220,000 (At Hire) |
2018 | 303-347-3321 bewert@lps.k12.co.us |
Information is not limited by what is above. If anything else pertinent comes up, can always list it with bulleted asterisks (and linked with source), such as:
- Interesting info.
- This is also useful.
- Hey, look at this.
- Made you look.
- Bam! List of five.
For an example of this, go to the Douglas County RE-1 link.
(School District) School Board
Format in Description:
- Term lengths; term limits (Usually "4 years; limited to 2 consecutive terms")
Raw Table:
District | Name | Party | Next Election | Contact | 2017 Results |
2015 Results |
2013 Results |
2011 Results |
2009 Results |
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- Repeat the "School board member" portion of the code for as many seats required for that body.
- "Party" only requires a D for Democrat, an R for Republican, or a U for Unaffiliated. On occasion, party cannot be definitively confirmed one way or another. In that case, put in "(Cannot confirm)".
- "Margin" is the difference between the Winner's percentage minus the percentage of the second-most voted.
- If office is elected At-Large, put as the entered value for "Margin" as ATLARGE, then put the percentage they won with in the "Total" line.
- If the winner ran unopposed, put as the entered value for "Margin" as UNOPPOSED. Nothing further required for the "Total" line.
- "Total" is from the total percentage the Winner received.
- The lines with "a" or "b" attached to the year are for candidates who ran against the winner and did not win. Or if the Winner is different than the current seatholder. There can also be "c" and "d" lines, etc.
- Different winners will be noted with their name surrounded by a single pair of parentheses--(First Last)
- Defeated candidates will have the set up "candidate|First Last|0.00%|U" between the squiggle brackets (as seen in the following Complete Example Table in the Edits Tab.
- "| 20XXnote = 1" establishes a footnote attached to the Winner's results, and "| 20XXnote1 = (Insert footnote info here)" puts in the text of the footnote.
- If footnotes require to be attached to a different section than the Winner's results, see the Ward 1 2015 results posted below in the Edit tab (it is in the "| 2015a = " section.
- Can put in more than one footnote per seat per year. Use 2, 3, onward. Can also attach multiple footnotes to a single item. Be sure to put in a comma ("1,2").
Complete Example Table
Here is an example of a completed School Board table (from Douglas County RE-1). Compare the raw table against the completed table via the Edit tab:
District | Name | Party | Next Election | Contact | 2017 Results |
2015 Results |
2013 Results |
2011 Results |
2009 Results |
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A | Wendy Vogel | Unaffiliated | 2019 | 303-387-0258 wendy.vogel@dcsdk12.org |
17.6% (58.8%) 1,2 Craig V. Richardson 38.52% 1 $18,321 2 Defeated GOP Incumbent |
X | 7.4% (45.6%) (Craig V. Richardson) Susan D. Meek 38.20% Kevin Reilly 16.18% 1 1 Source |
X | |
B | James Geddes | Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 james.geddes@dcsdk12.org |
X | 5% (52.5%) 1 Barbra Chase 47.51% 2 1 $40,617.50 2 $10,969.96 |
X | 15.7% (57.8%) 1 (John Carson) Sue Catterall 42.20% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
C | Anne Marie Lemieux | Republican | 2019 | 303-387-0258 annemarie.lemieux@dcsdk12.org |
16.8% (58.4%) 1,2 Kevin Larsen 38.93% 3 1 Defeated GOP Incumbent 2 $21,281 |
X | 13.2% (56.6%) (Kevin Larsen) Gail Francis 43.41% 1 1 Source |
X | |
D | Judi Reynolds | Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 judith.reynolds@dcsdk12.org |
X | 3.8% (51.9%) 1 Julie A. Keim 48.10% 2 1 $40,646.50 2 $11,441.95 |
X | 18.9% (59.4%) 1 (Dan Gerken) Kevin Leung 40.53% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
E | Steven Peck (Appointed Nov. 2016) |
Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 steven.peck@dcsdk12.org |
X (Benevento resigned) |
3.6% (51.8%) 1 (Doug Benevento) Bill Hodges 48.19% 2 1 $44,884.85 2 $15,763.91 |
X | 12.3% (56.1%) 1 (Doug Benevento) Kristine Turner 43.90% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
F | David Ray | Unaffiliated | 2019 | 303-387-0258 david.ray@dcsdk12.org |
18.4% (59.2%) 1 Rich Robbins 38.05% 2 1 $19,015 2 $2,190 |
X (Williams resigned; Rich Robbins appointed) |
2.2% (51.1%) (Justin G. Williams) Susan McMahon 48.85% |
X | |
G | Meghann Silverthorn | Republican | 2017 (TERMED OUT) |
303-387-0258 meghann.silverthorn@dcsdk12.org |
X | 6.8% (53.4%) 1 Ronda Scholting 46.65% 2 1 $41,093.75 2 $20,551.96 |
X | 13.9% (56.9%) 1 Emily Hansen 43.10% 1 Defeated union candidate |
Expanded Historical Election Results
Raw Table
Ward | 20XX Results | 20XX Results | 20XX Results | 20XX Results |
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Seat 1 | Winner XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) |
X | Winner XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) |
X |
Seat 2 | X | Winner XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) |
X | Winner XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) Challenger XX% (XXXX votes) |
- If registered Democrat, do the blue code. If registered Republican, do the red code. If registered unaffiliated or affiliation is unknown, no code necessary.
Completed Example Table
Example taken from the Greenwood Village page. It is a City Council table, as there is not yet a School Board example.
Ward | 2015 Results | 2013 Results | 2011 Results | 2009 Results |
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Mayor | Ron Rakowsky UNOPPOSED | X | Ron Rakowsky UNOPPOSED | X |
District 1 | Freda Miklin 30.27% (827 votes) Dave Bullock 25.88% (707 votes) Henny Lasley 24.01% (656 votes) Luke Towle 19.84% (542 votes) |
ELECTION CANCELLED | Jerry Presley 50.83% (855 votes) Denise Rose 49.17% (827 votes) |
Denise Rose 51.01% (354 votes) Jerry Presley 48.99% (340 votes) |
District 2 | Leslie Schluter 53.19% (584 votes) Darryl Jones 46.81% (514 votes) |
ELECTION CANCELLED | Leslie Schluter 31.27% (430 votes) Jeff Roemer 34.40% (473 votes) Kathleen Chapman 16.73% (230 votes) John Herbers 17.60% (242 votes) |
Dave Kerber 50.68% (447 votes) Jeff Roemer 49.32% (435 votes) |
District 3 | Steve Moran 28.83% (551 votes) George Lantz 25.54% (488 votes) David Seserman 23.29% (445 votes) Brent Neiser 22.34% (427 votes) |
ELECTION CANCELLED | Gary Kramer 50.75% (711 votes) Bette Todd 49.25% (690 votes) |
Bette Todd 51.56% (464 votes) Gary Kramer 48.44% (436 votes) |
District 4 | T.J. Gordon 51.28% (720 votes) Tom Bishop 48.72% (684 votes) |
ELECTION CANCELLED | T.J. Gordon 44.72% (660 votes) Tom Bishop 44.58% (658 votes) Amber Pleiss 10.70% (158 votes) |
Ron Rakowsky 39.89% (671 votes) Gary Kleeman 35.49% (597 votes) Steve Frankel 16.47% (277 votes) Lindy Scialla 8.15% (137 votes) |
Special Interests
Local
- Group 1
- Group II
- Group Trois
- Group Quatro
Group Name
If an individual group warrants enough to have it's own subsection, create one here. Do so for each individual group that so warrants.
General
- Statewide
- Nationwide
Group Name
If an individual group warrants enough to have it's own subsection, create one here. Do so for each individual group that so warrants.
20XX Election
Put date of election here. Put seats up for vote here. State what seat(s) is/are termed out.
Candidates
Raw Table
Seat | Name | Party | Endorsements/Info | Contact |
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(i) = incumbent
Complete Example Table
From the Brighton 27J page.
Ward | Name | Party | Endorsement/Info | Contact |
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District 2 | Kevin Robert Kerber | Republican | ||
District 2 | Gary Mikes | Republican | Class of 2011 of Leadership Program of the Rockies Previously ran for Adams County Commissioner District 1 in 2012; lost Quoted in article, about schools: “People are overtaxed, and we’re not getting results.” |
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District 4 | Blaine Nickeson (i) | Democrat | Facebook | |
District 4 | Gregoire "Greg" Lee | Republican | ||
District 5 | Kerrie A. Gutierrez | Republican | Olson Survey | |
District 5 | Mandy Thomas | Unaffiliated | PTO President for 5 years "I love teachers and think they should be worshiped like celebrities." |
|
District 6 | Jenn Venerable (i) | Republican | Facebook | |
District 6 | Stanley Lewis Hiller | Democrat | Also ran in 2011, 2013, and 2015 |
Former Candidates
Raw Table
Seat | Name | Party | Comment | Contact |
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Complete Example Table
Example from the Boulder Valley RE-2 page.
Ward | Name | Party | Info | Contact |
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District E | Lisa Hughes | Democrat | Terminated campaign 7/10/17 | |
District F | Andrew Hendrickson | Democrat | Terminated campaign 9/11/17 |
(Year) Election Issues
Raw Table
- Can add or subtract Issue Columns. To add, put "||" in between issues (with one space on both sides around it)
Issues for school board are usually, but not limited to:
- School Choice (General)
- Vouchers, Tax Credits, Education Savings Accounts (ESAs)
- Charter Schools
- Accountability
- Transparency
- School Closures
Seat | Candidate | (Issue 1) | (Issue 2) | (Issue 3) | (Issue 4) | (Issue 5) |
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Complete Example Table
- From Denver Public Schools, District 2 candidates (Section in development)
Seat | Candidate | School Choice (General) | Vouchers, Tax Credits, Education Savings Accounts |
Charter Schools | Accountability | Transparency | School Closures |
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District 2 | Angela Cobian Our Denver, Our Schools survey |
Positive | "It is important to ensure that charter schools, like all public schools receiving taxpayer dollars are being good stewards of public funds." | Leans positive | |||
District 2 | Xochitl "Sochi" Gaytan Our Denver, Our Schools survey |
Focus on neighborhood schools "We also need to support neighborhood schools and teaching as a career to truly retain options for families" |
Negative "[Private corporations should play] No Role." |
Negative "Closing a school disrupts the education, sense of security in our communities for every child and family who has their school taken away." |
Campaign Finance
For each candidate, each filing:
- Total contributions
- Total expenditures
- Total Cash On Hand (Can be a negative value--Debt)
- Any PAC donations, plus amount
- Individual contributions by notable individual donors, plus amount
NOTE: If using Open Secrets, only count from the PAC column, do not solely use the "Total" column, as the "Individual" column and "PAC" column are added together. "Individuals" are everyday people who happen to be employed by those companies, but not donating as those companies. This is in accordance to FEC regulations, where if an individual donates more than a certain amount, they must report their employer and it gets added to the employer's pot. Some campaigns or donation sites ask for employer regardless of donation amount.
First Filing
Month Day, Year
(Temporary raw data table. Data table specific to this being developed.)
Raw Table:
Seat | Name | Party | Total Contributions | Total Expenditures | Total Cash On Hand | Total PACs | Notable Individuals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Complete Example Table:
Seat | Name | Party | Total Contributions | Total Expenditures | Total Cash On Hand | Total PACs | Notable Individuals |
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Ward 1 | First Last | Unaffiliated | $10,000 | $10,000 | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Ward 2 | Meh Whatever | Unaffiliated | $50,000 | $30,000 | $20,000 | $40,000 | Random out-of-state billionaire - $25,000 |
Ballot Measures
Ballot Measure Name or Descriptive Title
Brief description.
Brief history of Ballot measure.
Ballot Language
"Language here"
Amendment Language
"Language here"
Arguments For
- Reason 1
- Reason 2
- Etc.
Can give quotes from notable people, with citations.
Arguments Against
- Reason 1
- Reason 2
- Etc.
Can give quotes from notable people with citations.
Special Interests
Sometimes special interests get involved. Detail those specific to each individual Ballot Measure here. If applicable, also put down any money spent in either direction for or against the measure.
May not require a table, as it could be a bulleted list.