But more to the point, it would be very easy for a Wall Street corporation to start
buying school board elections and then have their bought off school board waive every rule that limited their ability to maximize corporate profits.
So a corporation
buys a school board election.
Not exact matches
Let's say that a certain wealthy person (Bill Gates) decided to
buy the
elections to gain control over the Seattle
School Board.
Heins asserted that billionaires just
bought two seats on the elected
board of the Los Angeles Unified
School District (in an
election on May 16 — see L.A. Voters Opt for
School Choice).