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Newcomer wins against 1 incumbent for WCC Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees candidates. Photos courtesy of all candidates

Lily Cole

Editor

One incumbent and a newcomer win seats on WCC’s Board of Trustees.

Diana McKnight Morton holds her place on the board with 34.64% of the vote or 74,612 votes, according to unofficial election results from Washtenaw County. She has been on the board for 30 years.

Newcomer Eileen Peck has taken a seat on the board, beating out Alex Milshteyn, who got 31.40% or 67,635 votes.

Peck maintains the blog WCC Watch, a personal blog that focuses on WCC, and has been a public critic of the college for years and won 33.31% of the vote, or 71,745 votes.

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