

By Natalie Blythe
INDEX Managing Editor
DAVISON — The results are in, and two incumbents will return to serve four-year terms on the Davison Community Schools Board of Education.
Karen D. Conover was the frontrunner in the election, garnering 43 percent of the vote. She has served on the board for 19 years and currently is the board secretary. Along with Conover, incumbent Kim Lindsay also will return to the board for a four-year term after winning 33 percent of the vote. Lindsay currently serves as president of the board.
Challenger Joshua J. McManaman finished third with 13 percent of the vote. A fourth challenger, Harry L. Franklin, netted 11 percent of the total vote.