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Two school board seats are up for election on May 13. Elizabeth Duffy. Duffy’s campaign has raised $6,845 so far, according to her pre-election campaign finance report.
Voters across Berks County on Tuesday got a chance to select nominees to serve on local school boards during the primary election. Nine of the county’s 18 school districts had contested races ...
This survey is open to candidates in the following districts: Pottstown, Pottsgrove, Boyertown, Upper Perkiomen, Perkiomen Valley and Spring-Ford.
After months of board conflict, Wrightstown voters ousted the school board president by an overwhelming vote on April 22. One precinct is left to report, and the results haven't been certified.
Paso Robles, California, school board candidate Hunter Breese, ... but his family’s home is on White Tail Place in Trustee Area 5, show here. Campaign posters sit outside of both residences.
It’s important to remember that in Pennsylvania, school board elections are considered non-partisan and candidates are permitted to seek both the Republican and Democratic ballot lines for th… ...
In the Susquehanna Valley, there are several key school board races on Tuesday's ballot. Seven candidates are vying for four open seats in York County's South Western School District, which ...
In school board races on May 3, conservative-backed candidates suffered losses. Voters overhauled the Mansfield Independent School District's board in the May 3 election, with challengers ...
A former Milwaukee Public Schools board member who resigned amid controversy last year now faces multiple felonies related to campaign finance fraud, forgery and misuse of funds.
The Chenango County Traffic Safety Board will use winning entries to educate the public about pedestrian and bicycle safety in its Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety campaign.
More than 11,600 ballots were cast. In the April Mequon-Thiensville School Board election, 6,442 ballots were cast, a turnout of about 30%. Recall organizers had pushed the message that academic ...
The Lakeville School District Board voted Tuesday night to remove the diversity and inclusion posters and replace them with an “excellence campaign.” KSTP’s previous reporting can be found ...
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