Central Heights ISD will have a November 5th, 2024 School Board Election. All registered voters in the Central Heights ISD jurisdiction will be eligible to vote in the Central Heights ISD School Board Election.
Voting will take place at:
Main Early Voting Location - October 21st, 2024 through November 1st, 2024
Nacogdoches County Courthouse Annex - 203 W. Main St. – Nacogdoches, TX 75961
Week 1 – Monday, October 21 – Friday, October 25 – Hours 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Weekend – Saturday, October 26 – Hours 7:00 am -7:00 pm Sunday, October 27 – Hours 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Week 2 – Monday, October 28 – Friday, November 1 – Hours 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Election Day Location – November 5th, 2024
Central Heights ISD - 10317 N US Hwy. 259 - Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Precinct #14
Voting Hours: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Current School Board Members and Term Dates
President: Don Shoemaker – November 2022 – November 2026
Vice President: Victor Haley - November 2020 - November 2024
Secretary: Lisa Stone - November 2020 - November 2024
Member: Patrick Lanmon - November 2020 - November 2024
Member: Liz Perry - November 2022 – November 2026
Member: Dayna Wall - November 2020 - November 2024
Member: Greg Fuller – November 2022 – November 2026
Candidates for November 2024 Election (4 positions available)
Patrick Lanmon - Incumbent
Victor Haley - Incumbent
Lisa Baker Stone – Incumbent
Dayna Johnson Wall – Incumbent
Cain Swann
Randy Robison
Form, Content, and Procedure: An application for a place on the ballot must be in writing; signed, sworn to by the candidate before a person authorized to administer an oath, and dated; timely filed with the district’s filing authority (often the superintendent’s secretary or another designated district employee); and include specified information about the candidate:
the candidate’s name, date of birth, and occupation;
the candidate’s residence address or the address at which the candidate receives mail with a description of the location of the candidate’s residence;
the candidate’s length of continuous residence in Texas and in the district (and single member district, if applicable) as of the date the candidate swears to the application;
if available, a public mailing address and email address at which the candidate receives correspondence relating to the candidate’s campaign;
the office sought, including any place or other distinguishing number and an indication of whether the office sought is for a full or unexpired term;
an indication that the candidate has either not been finally convicted of a felony or if so, has been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities;
statements that the candidate is a U.S. citizen; has not been determined by a court to be mentally incapacitated; is aware of the nepotism law; and swears an oath to support and defend the U.S. and Texas Constitutions and laws.
Eligibility: An individual is eligible to be a candidate for, or elected or appointed to, a Texas school board if the individual:
is a United States citizen;
is 18 years of age or older on the first day of the term to be filled at the election or on the date of appointment, as applicable;
has not been determined by a final judgment of a court exercising probate jurisdiction to be totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote;
has not been finally convicted of a felony from which the person has not been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities;
has resided continuously in the state for 12 months and in the territory from which the office is elected for six months immediately preceding the following date: for an independent candidate, the date of the regular filing deadline for a candidate’s application for a place on the ballot;
for a write-in candidate, the date of the election at which the candidate’s name is written in; or
for an appointee to an office, the date the appointment is made;
is registered to vote in the territory from which the office is elected on the date described above; and
satisfies any other eligibility requirements prescribed by law for the office.
to be elected to a school board, an individual must be a qualified voter.
a person is ineligible to serve on a school board if the person has been convicted of a felony or solicitation of prostitution.