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Morgan Hill – Voters clearly chose to re-elect incumbent trustee Kent Child to the Gavilan Community College District Board of Trustees.

Voters also re-elected incumbent Elvira Robinson who faced challengers Dee Brown, Reba Jones aand Angie De La Cruz. Child and Robinson received 7,904 or 26 percent of the votes and 7,141 or 23 percent of the votes, respectively.Jones, De La Cruz and Brown garnered 6,440, 5,351 and 3,651, respectively.

To make things more complicated, voters in Santa Clara and San Benito counties were able to choose who would represent Hollister on the board – and despite her high standing locally, Brown was dead last in Santa Clara.

Child was ebullient about the results Tuesday night, which also happened to be his wedding anniversary, and was glad to see fellow incumbent Robinson also doing well.

“I’m very pleased of course that the elections are going the way I’d hoped they would,” he said. “The whole process has been very rewarding and I’m grateful that the voters have supported me.”

Though Child ran as an incumbent this year, this was also his first time campaigning for office – the board appointed him last year to fulfill another Trustee’s term. Child banked on his 30-plus years as a student, teacher and administrator at Gavilan to win this race.

Child has said his priorities included ensuring the district’s continued financial stability and broadening options for senior citizens looking for personal enrichment, particularly as the baby boomer generation prepares to retire.

Three challengers stepped forward this year to compete for the board seats of Hollister’s two Trustees: Angie De La Cruz, Reba Jones and Dee Brown.

All three challengers attributed their decision to run in part to Gavilan’s plans to establish a satellite campus in San Benito County that will one day expand into a full-service campus. In January, Trustees voted to purchase an 85-acre parcel of land off San Felipe Road and adjacent to the Hollister Airport, but the site was unpopular with many residents.

Danielle Smith covers education for the Free Lance. Reach her at 637-5566, ext. 336 or ds****@***********ws.com.

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