Hulet earns first full term in school district race

Incumbent Christina Hulet appears to have been granted a full term in the Director District 4 seat of the board for the Bainbridge Island School District by voters, according to initial election results released Tuesday night.

She claimed 2,781 votes (68.7 percent), while challenger Andrew Ewing, a first-time politician, earned 1,256 (31 percent).

Hulet’s professional experience includes being former executive health policy advisor to Washington Governor Christine Gregoire, former process improvement manager at Harborview Medical Center, and also acting as a consultant for state and local governments, nonprofits and foundations in collaborative efforts to improve results in health care, youth mental health, equity and other community priorities.

She had been on the board for nearly a year, having been appointed to fill a vacancy left by a departure.

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