Santa Ana : New Councilman to Leave School Board
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Robert L. Richardson’s successful bid for a seat on the City Council has resulted in a vacancy on the Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Education.
Richardson, who has served on the seven-member school board since 1987, won a council seat by defeating incumbent Councilman Ron May. Richardson will begin his four-year term on the council on Nov. 26.
The board will decide on Tuesday whether to fill the vacancy by appointment or special election, said Diane Thomas, district spokeswoman.
A special election would cost the district about $49,000, according to Doug Mitchell of the county registrar of voters office.
If the board decides to appoint a successor for Richardson, it will begin accepting applications immediately, Thomas said.
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