Posted by Jacob Ogles on Tuesday Aug 26, 2014 8:48 pm
School Board member Karen Carpenter beat challenger Frank Brunner to win re-election with 57.39 percent of the vote, and newcomer Charlie Kennedy with 50.52 percent beat Rodney Jones for an open seat. But in District 5, incumbent Julie Aranibar heads to a runoff against Mary Cantrell. The candidates got 38.18 percent and 36.28 percent respectively, but they did eliminate James Golden and Les Nichols.
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