Paul Davis (Nevada)

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Paul Davis
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Candidate, Nevada State Board of Education District 2

Elections and appointments
Next election

November 5, 2024

Education

Associate

Santa Monica College, 1967

Bachelor's

California State University, Long Beach, 1969

Ph.D

University of Utah, 1978

Personal
Birthplace
Los Angeles, Calif.
Religion
Non-Denominational
Profession
College professor

Paul Davis is running for election to the Nevada State Board of Education to represent District 2. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024. He advanced from the primary on June 11, 2024.

Davis completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Paul Davis was born in Los Angeles, California. He earned an associate degree from Santa Monica College in 1967, a bachelor's degree from the California State University, Long Beach in 1969, and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in 1978. His career experience includes working as a college professor. He has been affiliated with AFL-CIO.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Nevada State Board of Education election, 2024

General election

General election for Nevada State Board of Education District 2

Incumbent Angela Orr and Paul Davis are running in the general election for Nevada State Board of Education District 2 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Nevada State Board of Education District 2

Incumbent Angela Orr and Paul Davis defeated Matthew Buehler and Dorzell King Jr. in the primary for Nevada State Board of Education District 2 on June 11, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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49.4
 
55,100
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20.9
 
23,268
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Matthew Buehler (Nonpartisan)
 
20.1
 
22,472
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9.6
 
10,748

Total votes: 111,588
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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Paul Davis completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Davis' responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am Dr. Paul Davis who is a dedicated advocate for education. I have recently completed 48 years as a professor of government at Truckee Meadows Community College and concurrently completed 18 years at UNLV teaching in the Graduate Division courses on International and Domestic Terrorism.

I am a three-times International Fulbright recipient in India, Israel, and Egypt. I am two-time National Science foundation award selection and a National Endowment for the Humanities recipient as well.

Ph.D. degree in Political Science for the University of Utah. M.A. degree in Political Science from San Diego State University. B.A. degree in Political Science from the California State University, Long Beach. A.A. degree in Political Science from Santa Monica Community College. Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from the University of Utah. Certificate in Chinese Studies from the National Chengchi University, Republic of China.

The following are some interesting facts: I have taught college course in Europe on NATO bases in Germany, Italy, and Greece for the University of Maryland. I have also taught hundreds of college students on a ship around the world for the Semester-at-Sea Program for the University of Pittsburgh. I was also selected for the Scholar-Diplomat Program for the State Department in Washington, D.C.

I believe in educational innovation and have a great passion to have our students succeed.

  • A recent national survey in 2023 indicated that Nevada is 43rd out of 50 states in literacy. This is unacceptable and an embarrassment for our state. We can and must do better and look for innovative ways to engage and support our students in achieving their academic and career goals. We cannot have our students continuously falling behind compared to other states. We must have successful and literate students for them to prosper especially for our state's economic growth now and in the future. We cannot have our Nevada students continuously falling behind compared to other states. I am an open-minded individual who is always willing to learn new ways and techniques in education to foster academic success for all students.
  • We must excel in education, especially in technological literacy, which is essential in preparing our students for future technologies. We all know that technology continues to evolve rapidly in our society. Our students must be prepared to adapt to these changes. Technological literacy will lead to success for our students in our world.
  • It is absolutely essential that the State of Nevada provide professional development and state of the art training for our teachers on the latest literacy instructional techniques and best practices in teaching. Emphasizing the fields of science, mathematics technologies in our public schools. The teachers and advanced training are the keys for our students to succeed in our rapidly changing world.

My passion is innovative and technological advancement training for our teachers and students to succeed in the new world of a technological society that is upon us.

I look up the many of the individual who made up our Founding Fathers. I am a great admirer of their tremendous intellect. I specifically admire James Madison.

A desire to sincerely assist and serve the people within our community to lead better lives for all individuals and families.

I am a highly educated person who is passionate toward animals. How a society treats and respects animals will tell a great deal how people will treat other people.

I believe that a love of education and desire for all students to succeed in our schools is essential.

The Martian Chronicles. It explains a great deal about human behavior.

None. I would want to be real people who changed society for the better.

The love theme from the film Spartacus.

Having lost an eye when I was a young man.

What do you call fake spaghetti?
- An impasta

I am a strong advocate for financial transparency and government accountability. I believe in the axium that states he who has nothing to hide - hides nothing.

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Interview with Nevada Appeal

Davis highlighted the following themes in an interview with the Nevada Appeal on May 21, 2024. The questions from the Nevada Appeal are bolded and Davis' responses follow below.[2]

Briefly describe the core duties of the position.

The official role of the Nevada State Board of Education is to develop the vision and policy goals for student achievement.

A Brief statement about your platform.

My platform seeks to elevate our students' literacy rate. A recent 2023 educational survey showed that Nevada ranks 43rd out of 50 states. It is an embarrassment for everyone who lives in our state of Nevada. We need to do better and look for innovative ways since the old ways are not working to engage and support our students in achieving student success in their academic goals. For example, many of Nevada's High School students today engage in dual credits that allow public school students to take college courses while still in high school. The fact that I am a long-standing TMCC Community College professor and a long-standing UNLV professor involved in the program allows me a unique perspective to assist in the ongoing success of this program and assist fellow state board members.

What makes you the most qualified candidate for this position?

I do not presume to be the most qualified person for this position. All the other candidates are well-intentioned individuals who wish our students to reach their maximum educational potential. My unique background might provide a unique perspective in discussions with the others of the State Board of Education.[3]

Campaign finance summary

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on May 19, 2024
  2. Nevada Appeal, “2024 Nevada Primary Election: State Board of Education – District 2,” May 21, 2024
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.