Politics & Government

Dublin School Board 2012: Miller, Cunningham and Tomlinson Win

Four candidates were running for three spots.

Dublin voters re-elected three incumbents to fill three seats on the Dublin School Board.

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Cunningham, Miller and Tomlinson all won re-election.

Amy Miller says she is committed to serving.

"I am excited to being able to continue to serve," said Miller. "I learned the job and am happy I will be able give service to the public."

Gregory Tomlinson said he is happy about the election.

"I am so happy because there are so many great things in the district," he commented. "I am gratified that the voters are allowing me to continue."

Dan Cunningham is relieved the election is over.

"I am looking forward to continuing to work on improving our schools," he said.

James Moorhead, of the OneDublin.org believes the election was a good thing.

"It was a good thing that an eighteen-year-old decided to enter the race because it required the incumbents to work for their position and run a campaign," he said. "As a result, the public knows more about the school board. I hope Austin [Ogden] will take time to reflect because he worked really hard."

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