Rader, Tucker to vie for MPS’ Seat No. 2 in general election

  • Resident Deb Carrington completes her ballot Feb. 8 inside the Mustang Town Center. As of early afternoon on Election Day, only 37 people had voted. Some residents voted for Mustang Public Schools’ Board of Education Seat No. 2. Photo / Haley Humphrey
    Resident Deb Carrington completes her ballot Feb. 8 inside the Mustang Town Center. As of early afternoon on Election Day, only 37 people had voted. Some residents voted for Mustang Public Schools’ Board of Education Seat No. 2. Photo / Haley Humphrey
Unofficial voting results indicate Robert Rader and Audra Tucker will face-off in the April 5 general election for Mustang Public Schools’ Board of Education Seat No. 2. Since none of the four candidates vying for the seat received more than 50% of the votes, Rader and Tucker, who both had the highest number of votes, will be on the general election ballot. Rader received 1,309 votes or 38.47%…

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