Fredrick, Arant win school board seats

By LARRY P. JORDAN
T&D CorrespondentWednesday, November 08, 2006

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ST. MATTHEWS – “Thank you, Jesus!” Debra Fredrick, the winner of the District 5 seat on the Calhoun County School Board, said Tuesday night.

“I’m really happy. My constituents showed what they think of me. I’m sure proud of them,” the incumbent added.

Fredrick, who manages the office of the local Department of Motor Vehicles and is the wife of a local high school coach, defeated her challenger for the seat, Otis Culclasure, a former high school teacher and coach, 470 to 295.

The District 2 race was a squeaker, with Tom Arant, an outspoken Libertarian, edging out Isaiah “Ike” Holman by a vote of 338 to 326. Incumbent Trustee Eliza Claxton did not seek re-election.

Here’s how Calhoun County voted:

Governor

Mark Sanford, 2,156

Tommy Moore, 2,272

Lt. Governor

Robert Barber, 2,420

Andre Bauer, 1,987

Secretary of State

Mark Hammond, 2,417

Cheryl L. Footman, 1,953

Treasurer

Grady Patterson, 2,567

Thomas Ravenel, 1,843

Comptroller General

Drew Theodore, 2,266

Richard Eckstrom, 2,112

Superintendent of Education

Tony Fayyazi, 48

Arnold E. Karr, 27

Karen Floyd, 1,875

Tim Moultrie, 57

Jim Rex, 2,370

Ralph Lindblad, 22

Adjutant General

Stan Spears, 2,394

Glenn Lindman, 1,988

Commissioner of Agriculture

Hugh Weathers, 2,405

Emile DeFelice, 1,996

U.S. House of Representatives District 2

Joe Wilson, 1,143

Michael Ellisor, 735

U.S. House of Representatives District 6

Antonio Williams, 28

Gary McLeod, 1,105

James E. “Jim” Clyburn, 1,386

Amendment No. 1

Yes – 3,317

No – 751

Amendment No. 2A

Yes – 3,081

No – 938

Amendment No. 2B

Yes – 2,925

No – 1,041

Amendment No. 3A

Yes – 2,782

No – 1,218

Amendment No. 3A

Yes – 2,594

No – 1,386

Amendment No. 4

Yes – 2,782

No – 1,260

Amendment No. 5

Yes – 3,403

No – 673

The Calhoun County Election Commission will count 81 provisional ballots at 10 a.m. Friday.

T&D Correspondent Larry P. Jordan can be reached by phone at 803-874-3276. Discuss this and other stories on line at TheTandD.com.

 
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