Today,
most school board elections get single - digit turnouts, even in multi-million dollar races, making them especially vulnerable to the wrong interests: tax hawks opposed to spending, unionists seeking influence on both sides of the bargaining table, extremists who want to pervert curriculum, racists bent on perpetuating segregation, or reform zealots who seek to disrupt the status quo regardless of results or consequences.
Many school board elections are held at a time different from other elections; and very little information is easily available about the candidates in
most school board elections.
Not exact matches
In the Public
School Board races, Michael Janz was re-elected in a landslide in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the
most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate in this
election except Don Iveson.
The
most likely date for a special Assembly
election seemed to be May 21, when local
school board and budget
elections take place statewide, but with those votes little more than a month away, that's no longer possible.
In a strained back - and - forth, Goldfeder asked Jaffee when the
most recent
school board elections were held and what the results were.
In the
most recent
election there, charter
school supporters and labor unions collectively spent $ 15 million trying to elect their allies, making it the
most expensive
school board election in United States history, according to The Los Angeles Times.
The «non-partisan» Buffalo
School Board election is turning into a mix of politics, money and power as some of the
most influential factions in the city — and beyond — are backing and opposing candidates in a bid to determine the direction of the district.At stake is the reform agenda pushed by the current majority bloc and, while
most candidates express at least condition...
In state
school board elections, incumbents also fared well in
most of the 12 states where they were held.
Voters in New York City's 32 community
school districts went to the polls last week to cast ballots in the
most closely watched
school board elections in recent history.
Although exact
election filing dates vary by
school district,
most candidates for seats on South Carolina's
school boards must decide whether to run by mid-September for a November
election.
In
most respects, South Carolina
elections and
school boards are similar to those across the rest of the country.
Two types of
elections are
most relevant to turnout:
school -
board elections and bond
elections, both of which are nonpartisan, meaning that candidates do not carry a party label.
The interviews suggest that the teacher unions are typically the
most powerful participants in
school -
board elections and that their power is common across districts of all sizes (and not restricted to large urban districts).
This past Denver
School Board election was the
most contentious ever waged in Denver with the amounts of money, vitriol, and falsehoods.
Although
most school boards in NJ use a democratic system of
elections, some still operate under a system of mayoral appointments.
Thanks in part to union lobbying,
most school -
board elections occur during off - peak
election cycles.
The California Charter
School Association and their allies poured nearly $ 2.3 million into last year's LAUSD election, helping to make them the nation's most expensive school board ele
School Association and their allies poured nearly $ 2.3 million into last year's LAUSD
election, helping to make them the nation's
most expensive
school board ele
school board election.
In Douglas County, the 65,000 - student
school district that may be the nation's
most interesting had a crucial
board election, in which the reformers earned a knockout victory.
Nowhere is that aphorism better illustrated than Douglas County, Colorado, where education politics and an ongoing constitutional fight over educational choice have converged to create perhaps the
most consequential
school board election in modern American history.
It is widely acknowledged that the last LAUSD
board election was the
most expensive
school board election in history.
Nearly $ 2.3 million from wealthy charter
school advocates fueled the nation's
most expensive
school board elections in Los Angeles last spring, but those donors and their contributions were never disclosed to voters until months after the
election, a review of records shows.
... Over half the public, including 57 percent of parents, admits not voting in the
most recent
school board election — a remarkably high rate given the tendency of respondents to overstate their electoral participation (Farkas et al. 2001, 15).
Backed by billionaire charter interests and fiercely opposed by teachers unions, the two winners of last month's bruising
election — said to be the
most expensive
school board race in U.S. history — will take office in July.
For that reason, former Lt. Gov. Gail Schoettler, who lives in Douglas County, called this year's
election «the
most important
school board election in the country.
SPLIT RESULTS FOR COMMON CORE IN LOUISIANA
ELECTION: Proponents of Common Core will maintain control of the Louisiana
school board, after candidates supporting the math and English standards won six of eight races Saturday — in
most cases, by wide margins.
Increasingly, too,
school board races have attracted attention and funding from political organizations, such as the prounion and procharter
school groups that made the recent Los Angeles
school board election the
most expensive in history.
That's the view of several charter advocates and close observers of the district, as well as one of the victorious candidates in last week's runoff
election, the
most expensive
school board race in U.S. history.
Remember, this year's Los Angeles
School Board race was the most expensive school board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School Dis
School Board race was the most expensive school board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School Dist
Board race was the
most expensive
school board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School Dis
school board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School Dist
board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the
board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School Dist
board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified
School Dis
School District.