Despite raising $138,000 more than his opponent, incumbent Demion Clinco was trailing Theresa Riel by 24% of the votes as of Wednesday afternoon.
Kathryn Palmer A former faculty member has likely ousted an incumbent from Pima Community College’s Governing Board by a wide margin.
“This is better than a birthday,” Riel said Wednesday afternoon, also likening her plausible win to the feeling of starting a new school year. “I have that same giddy feeling about all of the vast opportunities to grow and learn new things.” “I do really appreciate Demion Clinco because he’s done a lot of amazing things for the college,” Riel said. “I know by replacing him, he won’t be on the board to do more of those great things, but I commit to doing my part to make sure the college grows and becomes the greatest institution it can be.”
District 4 race closerIn the race for the college’s District 4 seat, which is vacant after Meredith Hay did not seek reelection this year, Greg Taylor had captured 53% of counted votes, leading Nick Pierson by about 6% as of Wednesday afternoon. Riel said she’s eager to get to work on the board that governs the college she taught at for decades.
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