Texas State Board of Education Election Results
| Total | Percent | ||
District 3 |
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| Tony Cunningham | Rep | 80,705 | 40.67% |
Rick Agosto |
Dem |
117,715 |
59.33% |
| District 5 | |||
| Ken Mercer |
Rep |
235,561 |
71.16% |
| Bill Oliver | Lib | 85,463 | 28.84% |
| District 9 | |||
| Don McLeroy |
Rep |
189,023 |
59.67% |
| Maggie Charleton | Dem | 127,767 | 40.33% |
| District 10 | |||
Cynthia Dunbar |
Rep |
225,839 |
70.38% |
| Martin Thomen | Lib | 95,034 | 29.62% |
| District 12 | |||
Geraldine “Tincy” Miller |
Rep |
186,173 |
77.85% |
| Matthew Havener | Lib | 52,959 | 22.15% |
| District 15 | |||
| Bob Craig |
Rep |
202,730 |
83.82% |
| Brandon Stacker | Lib | 39,139 | 16.18% |


I am absolutely opposed to stripping designated education funds and replacing them with stimulus funds instead of allowing districts to have the stimulus funds to provide additional and needed resourses, especially for at-risk and poor performing students, smaller class sizes and mentoring programs.
Comment by Lynne Lewis — April 24, 2009 @ 10:49 am