The election will be partisan for the first time, after Tennessee lawmakers passed a special session bill allowing candidates to run with political parties. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — After Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill during a special session of Congress that allows for partisan elections for Board of Education positions, candidates met with the community in […]
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Nine Berkeley County residents have thrown their hats into the ring to fill the open positions of the Berkeley County Board of Education in the coming election. Two of those residents are seeking to maintain their spots on the board, while current board Vice President Todd Beckwith will also leave an open spot after announcing […]
The primary election next Tuesday, Feb. 15 in the Kiel Area School District will reduce a field of eight candidates to six ahead of the April 5 election in which three Board of Education members will be elected. Incumbents Dan Dietrich, Philip Schaefer and Tony Johannes are all seeking re-election. Their seats are being challenged […]
Some school districts can breathe a sigh of relief after their voters approved local tax levies to help fund school programs and facilities. Others may have to try again during the April special election. Levies were on track to pass Tuesday in the Highland, Zillah, Mt Adams and Wapato school districts. Measures were struggling in […]
SECAUCUS, NJ – It’s 8 p.m. Elections to a heated race for the NJ Governor and other local races are now closed. In Secaucus, Mayor Mike Gonnelli and his council panel Robert Costantino, Mark Dehnert and Bill McKeever ran for re-election. There were no challengers. However, the Secaucus school board had an extremely overcrowded field […]
WALLINGFORD, CT – The 2021 local elections are heating up in Wallingford with lots of races on the ballot. Voters will vote on Tuesday, November 2nd, and cast their votes for the office of mayor as well as seats on the city council and education committee. Wallingford Patch has asked candidates to answer questions about […]
HAMDEN, CT — The 2021 municipal election is heating up in Hamden with plenty of races on the ballot. Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 2 and cast their ballots for mayor, town clerk and seats on the legislative council and board of education. Hamden Patch asked candidates to answer questions about their […]
TRUMBULL, CT – Election day is getting closer and a number of key positions in Trumbull will be on the ballot. To help readers make an informed decision on November 2nd, Patch reached out to local candidates to share their views on various key issues in the city. Patch will publish these candidate profiles in […]
Incumbents voted last year to adopt the Diversity Plan, which aims to “equip our learning community with the knowledge, skills and empathy to engage effectively in a diverse world,” records show. The challengers “will not allow a curriculum to be taught … that teaches that a group of people is different from any other group […]