Election Results: Michigan school board races

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With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the race for Michigan's Edwardsburg School Board is being called for incumbents Tammy Niemier and Tony Overmyer, and Nick Yoder.

Niemier had a total of 3,015 votes, making up 25 percent of all votes counted.

Overmyer had a total of 2,732 votes, making up 23 percent of all votes counted.

Yoder had a total of 2,514 votes, making up 21 percent of all votes counted.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the race for Michigan's Coloma School Board is being called for Tandy Uleg, William Stowers, and Gordie Cartwright.

Uleg had a total of 2,378 votes, making up 25 percent of all votes counted.

Stowers had a total of 2,092 votes, making up 22 percent of all votes counted.

Cartwright had a total of 1,822 votes, making up 19 percent of all votes counted.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the race for Michigan's Cassopolis School Board is being called for incumbents Amanda Smego and Aaron Steensma, and Joshua Stoops.

Smego had a total of 2,068 votes, making up 29 percent of all votes counted.

Aaron Steensma had a total of 1,769 votes, making up 24 percent of all votes counted.

Stoops had a total of 1,335 votes, making up18 percent of all votes counted.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the race for Michigan's Brandywine School Board is being called for Jessica Crouch, Holly Pomranka, and Shannon Daniel.

Crouch had a total of 2,222 votes, making up 29 percent of all votes counted.

Pomranka had a total of 1,843 votes, making up 24 percent of all votes counted.

Daniels had a total of 1,560 votes, making up 21 percent of all votes counted.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the race for Michigan's Benton Harbor Area School Board is being called for Reinaldo Tripplett, Stephanie Rockette-Martin, Trenton Bowens, and Matthew Bradley.

Tripplett had a total of 5,887 votes, making up 22 percent of all votes counted.

Rockette-Martin had a total of 5,140 votes, making up 19 percent of all votes counted.

Bowens had a total of 4,777 votes, making up 18 percent of all votes counted.

Bradley had a total of 3,614 votes, making up 13 percent of all votes counted.

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