Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District elections (2017)

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Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Elections

General election date
April 4, 2017
Enrollment (14-15)
6,577 students

Two seats on the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Board of Education were up for at-large general election on April 4, 2017. In their bids for re-election to the board, incumbents Amy Mlot and Mark Verhalen defeated challengers Sean Kingston and Juli Murphy.[1][2]

The 2017 election attracted a smaller average number of candidates per seat than the district's 2016 election attracted. An average of two candidates ran per seat in 2017, compared to an average of 3.25 candidates who ran per seat in 2016. Click here for more election trends.

Elections

Voter and candidate information

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The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint Board of Education consists of seven members elected to three-year terms. Elections are held at large on a staggered basis every year in April. Four seats were up for election in 2016 due to the expansion of the board from five to seven members. Two seats were up for election to regular three-year terms that year. A third seat was up for election to a two-year term, and the fourth was up for a one-year term. In 2017, two seats were up for general election to regular three-year terms on April 4, 2017. A primary election could have been held on February 21, 2017, if more than four candidates had filed to run in the race.[3][4]

School board candidates had to be at least 18 years old, U.S. citizens, and residents of the school district for a minimum of 28 consecutive days before filing as a candidate. They also could not be disqualified from voting under Wisconsin law.[5]

To get on the ballot, school board candidates had to file nomination papers with the school district clerk by January 3, 2017. If incumbents whose terms were up for re-election did not file to run in the race and did not file written notification that they would not be running, the candidate filing deadline could have been extended until January 6, 2017. The terms of candidates elected in the race started on April 24, 2017.[5]

Candidates and results

At-large

Results

Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District,
At-large General Election, 3-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Mark Verhalen Incumbent 32.87% 1,924
Green check mark transparent.png Amy Mlot Incumbent 30.63% 1,793
Juli Murphy 20.16% 1,180
Sean Kingston 16.33% 956
Total Votes 5,853
Source: Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District, "District News: Official Spring General Election Results," April 10, 2017

Candidates

Amy Mlot Green check mark transparent.png Mark Verhalen Green check mark transparent.png

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  • Incumbent
  • Member, 2016-2017
  • Graduate, University of Wisconsin at Stout
  • Public relations and program development director, Society's Assets

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  • Incumbent
  • Member, 2011-2017
  • Owner, Verhalen Farms and Verhalen Excavation
Sean Kingston Juli Murphy

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  • Graduate, University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh
  • Program director, SC Johnson and Son

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Additional elections on the ballot

See also: Wisconsin elections, 2017

The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint Board of Education election shared the ballot with elections for the office of Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction and one seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.[6]

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for Wisconsin school board elections in 2017:[7][8]

Deadline Event
January 3, 2017 Candidate filing deadline
January 16, 2017 Campaign finance deadline for candidates registered before January 1
February 13, 2017 Campaign finance deadline for districts holding primary elections
March 27, 2017 Campaign finance deadline for general election
April 4, 2017 Election Day
April 24, 2017 Board members take office
July 15, 2017 Post-election campaign finance deadline

Endorsements

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Campaign finance

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
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All school board candidates in Wisconsin were required to file a campaign registration statement with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission after qualifying as candidates. This statement declares their candidacy to the county clerk's office and allows them to claim exemption from reporting campaign contributions and expenditures. Candidates were only required to report campaign contributions and expenditures if they did one or both of the following:[9]

  • Accepted contributions, made disbursements, or incurred debt in excess of $2,000 during the calendar year
  • Accepted more than $100 from a single source during the calendar year, barring contributions made by candidates to their own campaigns

There were three campaign finance report deadlines in 2017:

  • The pre-primary report was due February 13, 2017,
  • The pre-election report was due March 27, 2017, and
  • The post-election report was due July 15, 2017.[10]

Candidates who filed before January 1, 2017, also had to file a continuing campaign finance report on January 16, 2017.[8]

Reports

All four candidates in this race filed exemption statements detailing they would not spend or receive more than $2,000 toward their campaigns. Because of this, they did not have to file additional campaign finance reports.[11]

Past elections

What was at stake?

2017

Election trends

See also: School boards in session: 2015 in brief
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The 2017 election for the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Board of Education attracted a smaller average number of candidates per seat than the district's 2016 election attracted. In 2017, four candidates ran for two seats for an average of two candidates per seat. In 2016, 13 candidates ran for four seats, which averaged to 3.25 candidates per seat and constituted the need for a primary election.

Two incumbents defeated two challengers to retain their seats in the 2017 election. In 2016, two incumbents ran for re-election against 11 challengers. In addition to the two seats held by the incumbents, there were also two other seats on the ballot to expand the size of the board in 2016. One incumbent lost in the primary election, but the other won another term on the board in the general election. Three new members were elected that year.

School board election trends
Year Candidates per seat Unopposed seats Incumbents running for re-election Incumbent success rate Seats won by newcomers
Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District
2017 2.00 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00%
2016 3.25 0.00% 100.00% 50.00% 75.00%
Wisconsin
2015 1.38 38.24% 73.53% 84.00% 35.29%
United States
2015 1.72 35.95% 70.37% 82.66% 40.81%

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About the district

See also: Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District, Wisconsin
The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District is located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District is located in Milwaukee County in southeastern Wisconsin. The county seat is Milwaukee. Milwaukee County was home to 957,735 residents in 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau.[13] The district was the 23rd-largest school district in the state in the 2014-2015 school year and served 6,577 students.[14]

Higher education achievement

Milwaukee County outperformed Wisconsin as a whole in terms of higher education achievement between 2011 and 2015. The United States Census Bureau found that 29.1 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 27.8 percent of state residents.[13]

Median household income

From 2011 to 2015, the median household income for Milwaukee County was $43,873. During that same period, the median household income for Wisconsin was $53,357. For the United States, it was $53,889.[13]

Poverty rate

The poverty rate in Milwaukee County was 22 percent between 2011 and 2015. During that same period, the poverty rate for the entire state was 12.1 percent, and for the entire country it was 13.5 percent.[13]

Racial demographics

Racial Demographics, 2015[13]
Race Milwaukee County (%) Wisconsin (%)
White 65.1 87.6
Black or African American 27.1 6.6
American Indian and Alaska Native 1.0 1.1
Asian 4.2 2.8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0 0.1
Two or more races 2.7 1.8
Hispanic or Latino 14.5 6.6

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

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External links

Footnotes

  1. South Now, "A matter of choices: Enough candidates file to prompt races for spring elections," January 3, 2017
  2. Milwaukee County Election Commission, "Summary Report: Unofficial Results," accessed April 4, 2017
  3. Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District, "Board of Education," accessed January 3, 2017
  4. 4.0 4.1 Franklin Now, "Franklin, Greendale, Hales Corners and Oak Creek 2016 elections begin," January 5, 2016
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wisconsin Association of School Boards, "Guide for Candidates: 2017 Spring Election Edition," accessed December 16, 2016
  6. Wisconsin Election Commission, "Spring 2017 Election," accessed January 3, 2017
  7. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Guided for Candidates," accessed December 16, 2016
  8. 8.0 8.1 Wisconsin Ethics Commission, "Campaign Finance Checklist," accessed December 16, 2016
  9. Wisconsin State Legislature, "11.0104 Reporting exemptions: limited activity," accessed December 15, 2016
  10. Wisconsin Ethics Commission, "Filing Deadlines and Reporting Periods," accessed December 15, 2016
  11. Abbey Smith, “Email communication with Jill Bebeau, Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District" March 29, 2017
  12. Milwaukee County Election Commission, "Election Summary Final - Unofficial," accessed April 6, 2016
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 United States Census Bureau, "Milwaukee County, Wisconsin," accessed December 19, 2016
  14. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, "Common Core of Data, file ccd_lea_052_1414_w_0216161a, 2014-2015," accessed November 16, 2016