Three spots on the Battle Ground school board are up for election – all while the district faces an important decision on a replacement levy that will shape the community’s next four years of public education.
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Vancouver school board race close in early returns
64 votes separate Zavala-Ortega, Belkot
Published: August 3, 2021, 10:01pm
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Just 64 votes separate the top candidates vying for a seat on the Vancouver school board.
Early results from Tuesday’s primary show Position 2 incumbent Sandra Zavala-Ortega neck-and-neck with challenger and political newcomer Michelle Belkot with more than 16,000 votes cast. Zavala-Ortega had 5,435 votes (33.92 percent) compared with Belkot’s 5,371 (33.52 percent). Both candidates will advance to November’s general election.
Zavala-Ortega was appointed to the board in the spring, and said Tuesday night she was happy to see results in her favor.
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