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Charlotte city, school board races, bonds

November 7, 2017 Candidates & Ballots

 

Nov. 7, 2017, 11:03 p.m.

Unofficial results from Board of Elections, with all 195 precincts reporting:

Charlotte  Mayor

√ Vi Lyles 59.07%
Kenny Smith 40.82%

City Council At-Large

√ Dimple Ajmera 14.57%
Parker Cains 10.41%
Steven DiFiore II 5.08%
√ Julie Eiselt 17.28%
√ James (Smuggie) Mitchell Jr. 16.43%
John Powell 11.40%
David Rice 8.20%
√ Braxton Winston 16.49%

City Council District 1

√ Larken Egleston 98.1%

City Council District 2

Pete Givens 19.55%
√ Justin Harlow 80.29%

City Council District 3

Daniel Herrera 26.75%
√ LaWana Mayfield 73.17%

City Council District 4

√ Greg Phipps 98.17%

City Council District 5

√ Matt Newton 97.56%

City Council District 6

√ Tariq Scott Bokhari 62.53%
Sam Grundman 32.08%
Jeff Scott 5.29%

City Council District 7

√ Ed Driggs 62.03%
Sharon Roberts 37.92%

CMS School Board District 1

Annette Albright 27.07%
Amy Hallman 6.36%
√ Rhonda Lennon 43.23%
Jess Miller 22.61%

CMS School Board District 2

√ Thelma Byers-Bailey 57.28%
Lenora Shipp 41.86%

CMS School Board District 3

Janeen Bryant 24.03%
Emmitt Terrell Butts 15.45%
Levester Flowers 5.37%
√ Ruby Jones 29.1%
Blanche Penn 15.18%
Olivia Scott 10.2%

CMS School Board District 4

√ Carol Sawyer 47.49%
Stephanie Sneed 31.09%
Queen Thompson 20.76%

CMS School Board District 5

√ Margaret Marshall 64.09%
Jim Peterson 16.15%
Jeremy Stephenson 19.28%

CMS School Board District 6

Allen Smith 42.38%
√ Sean Strain 56.69%

CMS School Bonds

√ Yes 72.67%
No 27.33%

 

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