School Board Elections Decided Across Western Oklahoma

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Western Oklahoma – Voters across several Western Oklahoma school districts went to the polls Tuesday, deciding multiple school board races with all precincts reporting.

In Burns Flat-Dill City Schools, Charles Roles was elected to Office No. 1 with 140 votes, defeating Jimmy F. Piercey, who received 61 votes.

Reydon Public Schools voters chose Heather Shaw for Office No. 1. Shaw secured a commanding win with 119 votes, while Cory J. Hartley finished with 21.

In Canute Public Schools, Carrie Shelton won Office No. 1 with 78 votes. Darrell L. Price received 13 votes.

Weatherford Public Schools saw Matthew Fast elected to Office No. 1. Fast earned 392 votes, defeating Rene E. Soto, who finished with 79.

Two races were decided in Sentinel Public Schools. For Office No. 4 (unexpired term), Beau Moles won with 177 votes over Aaron Spinhirne, who had 72. In the Office No. 1 race, Amy Sanders narrowly defeated Riley Ridling, 134 to 122.

In Mangum Public Schools, Anna Rogers was elected to Office No. 1 with 221 votes. Billy Peterson received 49 votes.

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