Monday, May 11, 2009
2009 Lancaster ISD election recap
Email
|
Print
|
Tell us your story
|
Comment
|
As noted in the 2008 school board elections, narrow victories are the norm for Lancaster. One of the 2009 races fell into that pattern -- a nine vote spread.
But not for Trustees Seat, place 1. Although Marie Elliott won that seat in 2006 by nine votes over the late Nina Mangrum, this year the race wasn't close at all. Facing political newcomer Marion Hamilton, Elliot fell behind by 60 votes. Of 148 votes cast (of over 3000 eligible voters), Hamilton persuaded 104 supporters to turn out while Elliott drew only 44.
A slightly closer race for place 2 -- between former Pegasus News contributor Cynthia Corbin and long-time trustee Ed Kirkland -- drew a smaller turnout. Of 104 total votes (the math geeks among us will note with amusement that Hamilton's supporters alone tied the total for both candidates in this parallel race) Corbin drew a 22 vote majority, or over 60% of the total.
But the closest race was for place 7. Decided by a mere nine votes of 319 case, (less than a 3% margin) voters chose between Debi Miller and Ellen Clark. Miller was running as the incumbent. She hoped to keep the seat to which she was appointed after the resignation of Cheryl Wright last summer. And like incumbents Elliott and Kirkland, she lost to the challenger, Clark. Clark is a familiar name to the Lancaster political classes -- a champion of bond election efforts and director of the schools' charitable foundation, as well as a mover-and-shaker in efforts to preserve and enhance the "Old Town Square" historic district.
Clark eked out the victory, 164 to 155, in the largest district turn-out of the Lancaster elections.
The turnover leaves the seven-member board with only one trustee having served more than one full term -- President Carolyn Morris. Morris, like Kirkland, first won election to the Lancaster ISD board 14 years ago. The three newcomers will join her and Dr. Majorie King (elected 2007), Joe Kana (elected 2008), and Irene Mejia (also from 2008, who ran for the seat unopposed). The novice board will preside over the administration of an interim superintendent, Dana Marables, and a newly hired Chief Financial Officer, Earl Husfeld.
Voters favoring, as the saying goes, "Hope and Change" have certainly gotten the opportunity to watch it in action at this local level.
See more stories in:
Find...
Latest Outbursts
- If you aren't willing to give your land away for free, the Irving City Council thinks you're a big meanie and will whine about you in the press.
- Romanian Festival in Colleyville
- Jack Ruby's hat sold for $53,775
- Dallas Morning News says North Texas Tollway Authority spending large sums on outside contractors
Today
The Wonderful Sounds of Music With the Von Trapp Children Bass Performance Hall will be alive with The Sound of Music! The actual great-grandchildren of Maria and Captain von Trapp give their last performance today. More info
Latest comments
- Jesus Valadez on PostSecret Project creator Frank Warren to speak at UT Arlington: I’ll have to skip my circuits class for this. It will be so worth it though....
- Jason Rice on Experience the Amazon without those pesky mosquitoes: ::glorified for such an indulgent stupid trivial feat. The carbon footprint of a couch potato shut i...
- Sarah Blaskovich on Experience the Amazon without those pesky mosquitoes: I’ve had a few people ask me what Lovell’s day job was before she was retired, since it’s clear that...
- Travis Bush on Fort Worth police sanctions in Rainbow Lounge case called "absolutely inadequate": This is disappointing, but not very surprising. Redneck bigots aren’t going anywhere anytime soon an...
Latest reviews
- Billusa99 on Pappas Bros. Steak House: Agent 99 and I had dinner here last week for our anniversary and it was stellar! The somm. we had re...
- Colby Walton on El Taco H (Grapevine): Tried this Grapevine strip center taqueria for the first time tonight, after seeing it mentioned in ...
- lindabear1 on Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine: We live in Garland and this is “way up there”, but we had a coupon! Now we will go back again becaus...
Things you can't miss
Latest stories
- Farmers market at Firewheel Town Center in Garland has promising opening day
- Tickets go on sale November 21 for John Mayer's March 9 Battle Studies concert
- Minnesota Wild 3, Dallas Stars 2
- Experience the Amazon without those pesky mosquitoes
- March of Dimes and Dallas Farmers Market had foodies hopping on Thursday


Post a comment