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Who Is Running For Office In Hernando County

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Robert Neuhausen was a candidate for the District 5 seat on the Hernando County School Board in Florida. He faced Anna Liisa Covell, Susan Duval and Cynthia Moore in the general election on August 26, 2014. Since neither he nor Duval received 50 percent plus one of the vote, he challenged her in a runoff election on November 4, 2014. Neuhausen was defeated in the runoff.

Elections

2014

See also: Hernando County School Board elections (2014)

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The August 26, 2014, general election in Hernando County featured three seats up for election. District 1 incumbent John K. Sweeney faced a challenge from newcomers Mark Johnson and Donald Whiting. Beth Narverud and Jay Rowden were running to replace Dianne Bonfield, who did not file for re-election in District 3. The District 5 race featured incumbent Cynthia Moore and challengers Anna Liisa Covell, Susan Duval and Robert Neuhausen.

The general election determines if candidates for each seat could garner a majority of the vote total. If no candidate received more than 50 percent of the general election votes in a particular district, the top two vote recipients advanced to the runoff election on November 4, 2014.

Results

Runoff

Hernando County School Board, District 5 Runoff Election, 4-year term, 2014 Party Candidate Vote % Votes Nonpartisan Susan Duval 62% 34,863 Nonpartisan Robert Neuhausen 38% 21,354 Total Votes 56,217 Source: Hernando County Supervisor of Elections, “2014 General Election Official Results,” November 14, 2014

General

Hernando County School Board, District 5 General Election, 4-year term, 2014 Party Candidate Vote % Votes Nonpartisan Susan Duval 37.1% 6,945 Nonpartisan Robert Neuhausen 30.3% 5,669 Nonpartisan Cynthia Moore Incumbent 20.5% 3,847 Nonpartisan Anna Liisa Covell 12.2% 2,277 Total Votes 18,738 Source: Margaret Koenig, “Email correspondence with Vickie Porter, Hernando County Elections Systems Administrator,” January 2, 2015

Funding

Neuhausen received a total of $7,547.81 in campaign contributions and spent a total of $7,380.52, according to the Hernando County Supervisor of Elections.[1]

Endorsements

Neuhausen did not receive an endorsement in this election.

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About the district

See also: Hernando County School Board, Florida

Hernando County School Board is based in Brooksville, the county seat of Hernando County, Florida. Hernando County is home to 174,441 residents, according to the United States Census Bureau.[2] Hernando County School Board was the 29th-largest school district in Florida, serving 22,616 students during the 2011-2012 school year.[3]

Demographics

Hernando County underperformed in comparison to the rest of Florida in terms of higher education achievement in 2012. The United States Census Bureau found that 15.7 percent of Hernando County residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor’s degree compared to 26.2 percent for Florida as a whole. The median household income in Hernando County was $41,098 compared to $47,309 for the state of Florida. The poverty rate in Hernando County was 14.8 percent compared to 15.6 percent for the entire state.[2]

Racial Demographics, 2013[2] Race Hernando County (%) Florida (%) White 90.8 78.1 Black or African American 5.5 16.7 American Indian and Alaska Native 0.4 0.5 Asian 1.4 2.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1 Two or More Races 1.8 1.9 Hispanic or Latino 11.1 23.6 Party registration, 2014[4] Party Number of registered voters Republican 48,194 Democratic 43,731 Other 31,731 Total 123,656

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

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Recent news

This section links to a Google news search for the term “Robert + Neuhausen + Hernando + County + Schools + Florida

See also

  • Hernando County School Board, Florida
  • Hernando County School Board elections (2014)

External links

  • Hernando County School Board
  • Campaign website
  • Facebook page

Footnotes

2014 Hernando County School Board Elections Hernando County, Florida Election date:August 26, 2014 Candidates:District 1: • Mark Johnson • John K. Sweeney • Donald Whiting

District 3: • Beth Narverud • Jay Rowden

District 5: • Anna Liisa Covell • Susan Duval • Cynthia Moore • Robert Neuhausen Important information:Key deadlines • Additional elections on the ballot State of FloridaTallahassee (capital)Elections

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