Robert Murray was a candidate for an at-large seat on the Burke County Board of Education in North Carolina. The seat was up for general election on November 3, 2015.[1] Robert Murray lost the general election on November 3, 2015.
Murray retired as the safe schools director in Burke County Public Schools. He obtained a master's degree in school administration from Gardner-Webb University. He went on to earn a doctorate degree in education from Appalachian State University.[2]
Four of the seven seats on the Burke County Board of Education were up for election on November 3, 2015. The available seats included one at-large seat and three seats representing geographical regions within the district.
Incumbent R. L. Icard defeated Robert Murray for the at-large seat. In the Central District, incumbent Don Hemstreet ran unopposed and won re-election. Incumbent Randy Burns defeated Tommy Fraley in the Eastern District, and incumbent Edna B. Weller defeated Susan C. Jones for the Western District seat.[1][3]
Burke County Public Schools, At-Large, 4-year Term, General Election, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
R. L. Icard Incumbent | 53.4% | 2,975 |
Robert Murray | 46.5% | 2,593 |
Write-in votes | 0.13% | 7 |
Total Votes (100% of precincts reporting) | 5,575 | |
Source: North Carolina Secretary of State, "11/03/2015 Official Municipal Election Results," accessed November 10, 2015 |
Murray reported no contributions or expenditures to the North Carolina State Board of Elections in the election.[4]
Murray received no official endorsements as of September 24, 2015.
Burke County Schools is located in western North Carolina in Burke County. The county seat is Morganton. The county was home to an estimated 89,486 residents in 2014, according to the United States Census Bureau.[5] In the 2012-2013 school year, Burke County Public Schools was the 27th-largest school district in North Carolina and served 13,343 students.[6]
Burke County underperformed in comparison to the rest of North Carolina in terms of higher education achievement in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 16.6 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 27.3 percent for North Carolina as a whole. The median household income in the county was $37,263, compared to $46,334 for the state. The poverty rate for the county was 20 percent, compared to 17.5 percent for the entire state.[5]
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