Two more people filed for school board positions Tuesday.
Ryan Leroy Lukinbill, 9501 Slaughterville Road in Lexington, filed for candidacy in office No. 5 of Noble Public Schools Board of Education. Lukinbill will be running against Kim Adams, 7250 High Meadow in Noble, who filed Monday. This position is a five-year term.
Mike Wright, 1317 Northridge Road, filed for office No. 3 on the Board of Education for Moore Public School District. Nobody filed for this three-year position Monday.
Candidates have until 5 p.m. today to file for the positions.
Candidates have yet to file for the No. 5 office for the Moore Public Schools District Board of Education or for the No. 3 office at the Robin Hill School District. Both are three-year terms.
Filing Monday were:
Linda Sexton, 702 Morningside Drive, for a five-year term on Norman Public Schools Board of Education in seat No. 5.
Glen Cosper, 2024 SW 31st in Moore, for a five-year term for the Moore-Norman Technology Center No. 17 in seat No. 5.
Ronnie Beason, 19900 SE 180th in Wanette, for a five-year term in office No. 5 of Lexington Public Schools.
Kandy Milette, 120 Parkcrest Ct. in Noble, for a two-year term for office No. 2 for Noble Public Schools.
Jim Gard, 19001 E. Tecumseh Road in Newalla, for a five-year term in office No. 5 of Little Axe Public Schools.
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