Rucker, Danford, Snethen Take St. Joseph School Board Seats
By: Staff
Updated: April 3, 2012
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) A close race has come to and end for the St. Joseph School District's Board of Education.
Martin T. Rucker, Christine Danford and Dennis Snethen won during Tuesday's election.
Rucker took 21 percent of the vote with 6,712 votes.
Danford came in second with 19 percent or 6,063 votes.
Dennis Snethen, the lone incumbent, finished third with 4,896 votes or 15 percent of the vote.
Hamilton Henderson, Lori Prussman and Walter Hanabury finished in a close race behind the leaders.
Rucker took 21 percent of the vote with 6,712 votes.
Danford came in second with 19 percent or 6,063 votes.
Dennis Snethen, the lone incumbent, finished third with 4,896 votes or 15 percent of the vote.
Hamilton Henderson, Lori Prussman and Walter Hanabury finished in a close race behind the leaders.
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