Incumbents return to San Marino school board

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In the race for three open seats on the San Marino Unified school board, incumbents Jeng Yen and C. Joseph Chang were voted back for another four-year term. Challenger and first-time candidate Nam Jack was voted to the third seat.

Chang led with 1,655 votes, Yen captured 1,483 votes, and Jack received 1,465 votes.

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