Mead School Board, District 1
Election Results
| Candidate | Votes | Pct |
|---|---|---|
| Tim Woodworth | 9,540 | 56.80% |
| Martin Kolodrub | 7,257 | 43.20% |
* Race percentages are calculated with data from the Secretary of State's Office, which omits write-in votes from its calculations when there are too few to affect the outcome. The Spokane County Auditor's Office may have slightly different percentages than are reflected here because its figures include any write-in votes.
Results by Precinct
The Candidates
Tim Woodworth
- City:
- Spokane, Washington
Education: Graduated from South Side High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1991.
Work Experience: Has worked at Collins Aerospace since 2001, advancing from a manufacturer to now management.
Political Experience: First run for office.
Campaign Finance: Reported to the Public Disclosure Commission raising nearly $7,200 as of Oct. 1. Donors include Mead School Board President Michael Cannon and Dallas Low of Golden Rule Brake.
Martin Kolodrub
- Age:
- 49
- City:
- Spokane, Washington
Education: Graduated from Rogers High School in 1995. Graduated from Eastern Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2000.
Work Experience: Works as a facility manager at Spokane Regional Health District since 2022. Worked in Spokane County Juvenile Court from 2000-2022 as a work crew officer to manager responsible for the at-risk youth program. Worked in heavy equipment repair for Robert B. Goebel General Contractors from 1995-2000.
Political Experience: First run for office.
Family: Married to Kimberly Kolodrub with two kids who graduated from Mead schools.
Campaign Finance: Raised more than $2,000 as of Oct. 1, according to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission. Contributors include: Mead School Board member Chad Burchard and former Mead School Board member Carmen Green
Complete Coverage
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