Get to know the runoff candidates

Date Posted: 4/11/2014 | Author: Jennifer Mitchell, CAE
Several important primary runoffs will be decided in late May. If you did not vote at all in the March 4 primary, you can vote in either the Republican or Democratic party runoff. If you voted in a specific party's primary during the March 4 election, then you can only vote in that same party's runoff in May; you cannot switch parties for the runoff alone. Before you vote, get to know the candidates who made it to a runoff by viewing their profiles on Teach the Vote. SBOE
- District 11: Republican party runoff between Incumbent Pat Hardy and challenger Eric Mahroum.
- District 13: Democratic party runoff between Erika Beltran and Andrea Hilburn.
- District 2: Republican party runoff between incumbent Bob Deuell and challenger Bob Hall.
- District 10: Republican party runoff between Konni Burton and Mark Shelton.
- District 10: Republican party runoff between John Wray and T.J. Fabby.
- District 16: Republican party runoff between Ted Seago and Will Metcalf.
- District 53: Republican party runoff between Andrew Murr and Rob Henneke.
- District 58: Republican party runoff between DeWayne Burns and Philip Eby.
- District 66: Republican party runoff between Glenn Callison and Matt Shaheen.
- District 76: Democratic party runoff between Cesar Blanco and Norma Chavez.
- District 102: Republican party runoff between incumbent Stefani Carter and challenger Linda Koop.
- District 105: Democratic party runoff between Susan Motley and Terry Meza.
- District 108: Republican party runoff between Morgan Meyer and Chart Westcott.
- District 129: Republican party runoff between Sheryl Berg and Dennis Paul.
- District 132: Republican party runoff between Ann Hodge and Mike Schofield.
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