Incumbent, challenger unofficial winners in Charter-Oak Unified

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Incumbent Jane Bock and challenger Don Davis won the two Charter-Oak Unified School Board seats in Tuesday's election, according to unofficial results.
Bock won just under 35 percent of the vote (about 1,200 votes). She served on the school board for the past four years and said she wanted to return for more.
Davis, associate vice president/chief information officer for Azusa Pacific University, came in second with 31 percent or 1,100 votes.
Incumbent David Rose lost his bid for another term, garnering only 23 percent of the vote.

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