MCALESTER, Okla. – An Oklahoma superintendent who used the district credit card to buy “Hillary 2016” swag and other questionable items was formally fired by a unanimous school board vote over the weekend.

MarshaGoreMarsha Gore, superintendent of Oklahoma’s McAlester Public Schools, was terminated in a 4-0 vote of the MPS Board of Education Saturday after a lengthy hearing and investigation into Gore’s spending habits, FortySix News reports.

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The termination centered on purchases Gore made with the district’s credit card – some she reimbursed and some she didn’t – over the course of the 2014-15 school year.

The McAlester News highlighted some of the superintendent’s purchases from credit card receipts obtained through public records requests last fall. The review was triggered when Gore reassigned the district’s business manager and hired an outside consultant. The state bureau of investigation was also investigating an unidentified district employee at the time.

In one example of questionable spending, Gore purchased Hillary 2016 merchandise at a Washington D.C. airport in November 2014.

“A receipt for Hillary 2016 and ‘Hillary Slant’ merchandise from Washington D.C. is dated Nov. 20, 2014. Two receipts were issued for purchases from the same store on the same day,” according to the news site. “The receipt with the four items containing ‘Hillary’ in the description totaled $41.08. A handwritten note on the receipt says ‘Marsha Gore check $41.08,’ but Gore declined to comment on whether it was one of the receipts included in her reimbursement to the school district.”

The McAlester News pointed to a total of $4,500 in suspicious spending – from dinners charged at local and out-of-town restaurants, to decorations for her administrator husband’s workplace at the district bus barn, bereavement flowers for school employees, a tax free car battery, and other purchases.

The news report sparked public outrage, in part because of Gore’s insistence local schools need all the taxes they can get, as well as a school board investigation into the superintendent’s spending.

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The resulting report showed Gore’s spending created much bigger problems than officials initially realized.

The October report showed the district’s available fund balance at $941,880, more than a half-million dollars less than its monthly operating budget, according to KTUL.

“The current financial situation of the district in my opinion has little to do with the district’s revenue stream of property taxes and state appropriated funds. It has more to do with mismanagement by superintendent Gore and by her improvident spending and practices of diverting funds from the General Fund and Building Fund,” the report read.

“This situation should have been readily foreseeable to a competent administrator, but instead of preparing the district to weather any financial downturn or just the usual financial dry period from July to January, Dr. Gore continued her inordinate spending habits, which has placed this district in a financial crisis.”

Gore and her husband, Joseph “Skip” Gore, were suspended with pay and benefits in November.

The school board spent the entire day Saturday deliberating Gore’s fate in executive session after a hearing last week. Her pay and benefits were terminated immediately upon the board’s vote to fire he, KJRH reports.

Skip Gore is scheduled to face a termination hearing later this week, FortySix News reports.