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This page contains the results from the Carroll County Schools school board elections in Georgia from 2014 to 2016. Click on the tabs below to see election results from the corresponding year.
2016[edit]
Four of the seven seats on the Carroll County Board of Education were up for general election on May 24, 2016. Incumbent Bart Cater ran unopposed for re-election in District 6. Rob Cleveland won re-election in District 1 against challenger Bernice Brooks, while District 4 incumbent Denise Askin defeated Jessie Strickland and Clayton Kierbow. Bob Pinckney defeated Alan Martinez for the District 3 seat.[1]
District 1[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 1 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Rob Cleveland Incumbent |
51.02% |
424 |
| Bernice Brooks |
48.98% |
407 |
| Total Votes |
831 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016 |
District 3[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 3 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bob Pinckney |
55.10% |
637 |
| Alan Martinez |
44.90% |
519 |
| Total Votes |
1,156 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016 |
District 4[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 4 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Denise Askin Incumbent |
56.82% |
646 |
| Clayton Kierbow |
32.81% |
373 |
| Jessie Strickland |
10.38% |
118 |
| Total Votes |
1,137 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016 |
District 6[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 6 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bart Cater Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
781 |
| Total Votes |
781 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016 |
2014[edit]
Three seats on the Carroll County Schools school board were up for general election on May 20, 2014. Incumbents Sandra A. Morris, Donald L. Nixon and Jon Anderson ran unopposed for re-election to their respective seats.
District 2[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Sandra A. Morris Incumbent |
100% |
739 |
| Total Votes |
739 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary/General Nonpartisan/Special Election," accessed June 23, 2014 |
District 5[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 5 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Donald L. Nixon Incumbent |
100% |
683 |
| Total Votes |
683 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary/General Nonpartisan/Special Election," accessed June 23, 2014 |
District 7[edit]
Carroll County Schools, District 7 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Jon Anderson Incumbent |
100% |
1,206 |
| Total Votes |
1,206 |
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary/General Nonpartisan/Special Election," accessed June 23, 2014 |
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- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Qualifying Candidate Information," accessed April 18, 2016
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