David Voltz
A candidate for Spokane School Board Seat 5, Spokane Public Schools District 81 in the 2023 Washington Primary Election, Aug. 1
Neighborhood: Indian Trails
Education: Says he attended Spokane Falls Community College, Eastern Washington University and other colleges, but did not provide degrees or dates of graduation.
Work experience: Says he worked at a TV station from 1995 to 2001 and then was a shuttle van driver and currently drives for Uber.
Political experience: Ran for Washington governor in 2020 as part of the Cascadia Labour Party. Elected a Democratic Precinct Committee officer in 2010 and Republican Precinct Committee officer in 2016.
Family: Not married and has no children.
Political donations: Has raised $0 as of June 29, 2023.
Race Results
Candidate | Votes | Pct |
---|---|---|
Mike Wiser | 28,043 | 57.05% |
Ericka Lalka | 17,173 | 34.94% |
David Voltz | 3,936 | 8.01% |
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Voters have their pick among three candidates in this year’s primary election for the Spokane Public Schools seat occupied by Mike Wiser: the incumbent or one of two newcomers, Ericka Lalka and David Voltz.