Hudson School District elections (2016)

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Hudson School District Elections

General election date:
April 5, 2016
Enrollment (13–14):
5,597 students

Two of the seven seats on the Hudson School District school board were up for general election on April 5, 2016. Incumbents Bruce Hanson and Jamie Johnson ran for re-election to their seats. They faced challenger Mary Yacoub for election to the board. Hanson and Johnson defeated Yacoub and won re-election to their seats.[1]


Elections

Voter and candidate information

The Hudson School District Board of Education consists of seven at-large members elected to three-year terms. There was no primary election, and the general election was held on April 5, 2016. The board members elect a president, vice president, clerk and treasurer during an organizational meeting within 30 days of the fourth Monday in April.[2]

To be elected to the board, candidates must reside in the boundaries of the school district for 28 days prior to the filing of a "Declaration of Candidacy" form. Furthermore, at the time of taking office, each candidate must be a resident of the apportioned area he or she is elected to represent.[3] Candidates must also be 18 years old and citizens of the United States. Unless pardoned, those who have been convicted of a felony are not eligible for election to office in Wisconsin.[4]

Candidates had until January 5, 2016, to collect between 100 and 200 signatures for their nomination papers. The signatures had to come from residents of the district where the candidate sought election, but the petition circulators were not required to reside in the district or municipality. Circulators were required to be U.S. citizens and 18 years or older.[5]

Candidates and results

At-large

Results

Hudson School District,
At-Large General Election, 3-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Bruce Hanson Incumbent 36.97% 6,064
Green check mark transparent.png Jamie Johnson Incumbent 36.87% 6,048
Mary Yacoub 26.16% 4,292
Total Votes (100) 16,404
Source: Tiffany Rouse , "Email communication with Timothy Milner, Executive Administrative Assistant, Hudson School District," May 31, 2016

Candidates

Bruce Hanson Jamie Johnson Mary Yacoub

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  • Incumbent
  • Member from 2013-2016
  • Senior vice president, RR Donnelly
  • Bachelor's degree, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Jamie Johnson.JPG

  • Incumbent
  • Member from 2013-2016
  • Attorney, Lommen Abdo, Cole, King & Stageberg, P.A.
  • Bachelor's degree, Carthage College
  • Juris doctor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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  • Realtor, Keller-Williams Realty
  • Owner, On A Roll Painting
  • Bachelor's degree, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Additional elections

See also: Wisconsin elections, 2016

The Hudson School District election shared the ballot with the state's presidential preference vote. There were also elections for a supreme court justice, a District 3 court of appeals judge, a circuit court judge and St. Croix County.[6]

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for Wisconsin school board elections in 2016:[7]

Deadline Event
January 5, 2016 Candidate filing deadline
January 26, 2016 Referendum submission deadline
March 28, 2016 Pre-general election campaign finance deadline
April 5, 2016 Election Day
April 25, 2016 Board members take office
July 15, 2016 Post-election campaign finance deadline

Endorsements

Hanson and Johnson received official endorsements from the Wisconsin AFL-CIO.[8]

Campaign finance

No contributions or expenditures were reported during the election, according to the Hudson School District. Any candidate spending or receiving less than $2,000 was not required to file a campaign finance report.[9][10]

Past elections

What was at stake?

2016

Issues in the district

Referendum questions on the ballot in 2016

On April 5, 2016, voters in the Hudson School District voted on the school district's second referendum in three years to grant the district money to improve facilities in an effort to solve overcrowding issues. The 2014 ballot included two referendum questions that would have issued $108 million in debt. Both measures were rejected by 58 percent of voters.[11][12]

The 2016 ballot included three measures that, if approved, would issue $90.4 million in debt to the district. The first measure allowed for $8.2 million to build a high school multi-use athletic facility and renovations to the high school auditorium. The second measure gave the district $7.9 million for additions, renovations and upgrades to the middle school. The third measure gave the district $74.3 million for high school additions, renovations and upgrades. Six of the seven board members voted to put the referendum questions on the ballot. Board member Sandy Gehrke abstained from voting on the issue. All three measures passed. Question 1 passed with 57 percent of voters voting in favor of the referendum. Question 2 passed with 58 percent of the vote, and Question 3 passed with 53 percent in favor.[13][14][15]

About the district

See also: Hudson School District, Wisconsin
The Hudson School District is located in St. Croix County, Wis.

The Hudson School District is located in St. Croix County in Wisconsin. The county seat is Hudson. St. Croix County was home to 86,759 residents in 2014, according to the United States Census Bureau.[16] The district was the 27th-largest school district in the state in the 2013–2014 school year and served 5,597 students.[17]

Demographics

Higher education achievement

St. Croix County residents outperformed the state of Wisconsin in terms of higher education achievement from 2009-2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 33.0 percent of county residents aged 25 years or older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 26.8 percent for the state as a whole.[16]

Median household income

The median household income for St. Croix County between 2009 and 2013 was $68,426. During that same time period, the median household income for Wisconsin was $52,413, and it was $53,046 for the entire United States.[16][18]

Poverty rate

From 2009 to 2013, the poverty rate in St. Croix County was 7.6 percent, while it was 13.0 percent statewide.[16] During that same time period, the poverty rate for the country as a whole was 15.4 percent.[18]


Racial Demographics, 2014[16]
Race St. Croix County (%) Wisconsin (%)
White 96.4 87.8
Black or African American 0.7 6.6
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.5 1.1
Asian 1.0 2.6
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0 0.0
Two or more races 1.4 1.8
Hispanic or Latino 2.3 6.5

Presidential Voting Pattern, St. Croix County[19]
Year Democratic Vote Republican Vote Other Votes
2012 19,910 25,503 812
2008 21,177 22,837 807
2004 18,784 22,679 372
2000 13,077 15,240 1,637

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Recent news

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See also

Hudson School District Wisconsin School Boards
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External links

Footnotes

  1. Tiffany Rouse, "Email correspondence with Hudson School District's Executive Administrative Assistant Tim Miner," January 11, 2016
  2. Hudson School District, "Hudson School District Board of Education Selected Policies," accessed January 12, 2016
  3. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Wisconsin Candidate Eligibility," accessed September 22, 2014
  4. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Candidates: Getting on the Ballot," accessed September 22, 2014
  5. Wisconsin State Legislature, "State Statutes: CHAPTER 8," accessed September 22, 2014
  6. St. Croix County, Wisconsin, "Notice of Presidential Preference Vote and Judicial and County Supervisors Election," accessed January 27, 2016
  7. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Campaign Finance Report Dates 2016, 2017 and 2018," accessed January 25, 2016
  8. WI AFL-CIO, "2016 Spring Election Candidate Endorsements," March 10, 2016
  9. Wisconsin State Legislature, "Campaign Financing," accessed January 25, 2016
  10. Tiffany Rouse, "Email correspondence with Hudson School District Executive Administrative Assistant Timothy Miner," March 29, 2016
  11. Duluth News Tribune, "Wisconsin school districts seek money for projects, operations," February 6, 2016
  12. Twin Cities Pioneer Press, "Hudson voters reject referendum on new high school," November 4, 2014
  13. River Towns, "All three referendums pass; O'Connor elected mayor; Hanson, Johnson returned to School Board," April 5, 2016
  14. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, "Custom Referenda/Resolution Reports," accessed February 8, 2016
  15. Hudsonite, "School Board sends 3 referendum questions to Hudson voters," January 12, 2016
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 United States Census Bureau, "St. Croix County, Wisconsin," May 29, 2015
  17. National Center for Education Statistics, "ELSI Table Generator," accessed November 16, 2015
  18. 18.0 18.1 United States Census Bureau, "State & County QuickFacts: USA," accessed July 6, 2015
  19. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Wisconsin Election Results," accessed July 30, 2015