Outside candidates take the day as voters deal blow to establishment By Joseph Back It wasn’t a landslide, but there were some upsets—two in fact, regarding those incumbent officeholders seeking …
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Outside candidates take the day as voters deal blow to establishment
By Joseph Back
It wasn’t a landslide, but there were some upsets—two in fact, regarding those incumbent officeholders seeking reelection.
Ousted in the November 2 school board election for ISD 200 were Board Chair Kelsey Waits and Director Scott Gergen, while victorious from the outside were Mike Reis, Carrie Banaszewski-Tate, and Jessica Dressely, polling in as the top three candidates Vice Chair and Incumbent Dave Pemble, meanwhile, did not seek another term in office, while the next chance to decide for or against t...