They will be sworn in next week. Mohammadkhani, a retired physician, led the pack Tuesday night. She was backed by the Springfield National Education Association. The vote totals were incredibly close at times, making the winners impossible to call until all precincts were counted. Endorsement from the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce may have helped Crise and Kincaid, who were also supported by Springfield NEA. "Thank you to all the Springfield voters for your confidence in me," Kincaid said. "I look forward to serving our community, students, educators and parents." Crise, an engineer, is manager of technical services at Associated Electric Cooperative. Kincaid, an attorney, started the Elder Law Group with a partner.