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Changes on the West Frankfort school board
There was a huge slate of candidates, and I must say very well qualified candidates, for the Frankfort Community District #168 school board. Incumbents Mary Moreland, Geroge Karoski and Barbara Glodich were defeated in Tuesday’s school board election.
There was a head to head competition two fill the remainder of a two year term. Keith Griffith defeated Amy Durfee with 1134 votes to 705.
There were nine running for the four remaining full terms that were open on the board. Retired Special Education teacher and administrator Gayle Crawford received the most votes with 1,183. Attorney Warren Campbell Brown was second with 1,013. Jon Alexander received 992, and Amanda Tinsley was the last that was elected with 695.
The ones who where not elected had the following votes: Karsoki 668, Sue Forgatch 649, Glodich 633, Moreland 446, and Shannone Steinberger 188.
In the Benton High School District 103 Board race; Whittington Church pastor Mark Minor was the top vote getter with 1,882, dentist Robin LaBuwi 1,636, newcomer to the board Mark Franklin was elected with 1,314 votes. Ronald Slayton was defeated with 704 votes.
In the Benton Grade School District 47 Board race, former BCHS principal Gary Messersmith received the most votes with 991. The other three elected were Brad Wilson 893, Lex Stewart 882, and Derek Stowers 792. Norman Carlile with 728 votes, W. Scott Rice with 679, and Ron Winemiller with 647 votes rounded out the field.
Darren Fletcher (340 votes), Craig Zinzileta (322), Jacob Page (318), and Tommy G. Harmon (267) were elected to the Ewing-Northern grade school board. Susan Shelton was not chosen with 231 votes.
In the Thompsonville Unit District 174 School Board race (Hamilton County Numbers included), Krista McFarland Shelby received the most votes with 193, Natalie Dixon 166, and Michael Miller was also elected with 159. John Bush was defeated with 113 votes.
In the Christopher Unit 99 School Board race, Charles Mazur (505 votes), Angela Basolo-Bond (493) and Susan Raben (387) were elected. Steve Marlow received 335 votes and Angie Montegia 310.
The school board races in the Sesser-Vailer and Akin school districts were uncontested. The final Zeigler-Royalton numbers will be posted at a later date.
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Contested school board elections tomorrow
The most hotly contested school board race in which I expect the biggest turnout in is the Frankfort Community Unit District 168 race. There are two candidates vying for one two year spot. They are Amy Dufree and Keith Griffith.
There is a nine candidate slate that are running for four positions. In the incorporated areas of the district (West Frankfort and Orient) Warren Campbell Brown, George Karoski, Mary Moreland, Schannone Steinberger, and Barbara Glodich are on the ballot. In the unincorporated areas Gayle Crawford, Amanda Tinsley, Sue Forgatch and John Alexander are running.
Dufree and Griffith are both in the incorporated areas so one of them will be elected. There can not be no more than three other candidates incorporated areas, so two from the unincorporated areas will be elected to the school board.
At the last school board meeting there was some controversy over the possible hiring of a new superintendent. There was a huge public turnout. The previous board tabled the vote until the new board is seated. One of the major issues is whether the new superintendent resides or will reside in the school district.
In Christopher Unit District # 99, Steve Marlow, Angela Basolo-Bond, Susan Raben, Amie Montegyia, and Charles Mazur are on the ballot for three open seats.
In the Ewing -Northern Grade School School District #115, Susan Shelton, Tommy Harmon, Craig Zinzilieta, Jacob Page and Darren Fletcher are running for four vacancies.
In Benton Grade School District #47, Norman Carlile, Brad Wilson, Gary Messersmith, Derek Stowers, W. Scott Rice, Ron Winemiller, and Lex Stewart, will be chosen to fill four positions.
In Benton High School District #103, Robin LaBuwi and Mark Minor are running from Ewing Township. Ronald Slayton and Mark Franklin from Benton Township.
If I am understanding the legal jargon right, only one person between Slayton and Franklin can be seated on the board.
For the Thompsonville Unit District #174 board, Natalie Dixon, Michael Miller, Krista McFarland Shelby and John Bush are running for three open seats.
In the Zeigler-Royalton Unit District #188 Jeffery Olkoski, Kathie Keown, Gary Vaughn, Jamie Kirkpatrick, and Joseph Dover are running for three open spots on the school board.
For John A. Logan College Board, Bob Ellis, William Orill, Mandy Little and Becky Borgsmiller are running for two open six-year term seats.
In the race for the Rend Lake College board, Randall Rubenacker, Brain Dorris, John Kabat, and Kent Sickmeyer are running for three open seats.
There is no opposition in the Sesser-Valier and Akin school board races.
Please exercise your right tomorrow.