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Should School Board Elections Be Partisan? Here’s What’s at Stake

Should School Board Elections Be Partisan? Here’s What’s at Stake

Update: 2024-08-05
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As the presidential election heats up heading into the fall, experts say local school board races are becoming more politicized and partisan, eliciting various responses from states and districts. In Indiana, for example, a district ruled that a school board candidate who wanted to appear on the ballot with a Trump-themed nickname is disqualified. In Florida, however, voters are faced with an amendment that, if passed, would allow school board candidates to appear on the ballot with their party affiliation. Julie Marsh, a professor of education at the University of Southern California, said that in recent years, school board elections have seen higher spending and are “more politicized…more partisan, more nationally oriented, more contested.”

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Should School Board Elections Be Partisan? Here’s What’s at Stake

Should School Board Elections Be Partisan? Here’s What’s at Stake

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