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Gaston Co. Bd. of Ed. Elect. Partisan

EngrossedDonnie Loftis (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill changes how Gaston County Board of Education members are elected by making elections partisan (candidates run with party affiliation) instead of nonpartisan. It maintains the nine-member board structure with seven members elected from residential districts and two elected county-wide, with elections held every even-numbered year as terms expire.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that partisan elections increase transparency by clearly identifying candidates' political affiliations and allow voters to make more informed choices based on candidates' stated party platforms and values. They contend that partisan elections better reflect how voters already think about candidates and increase accountability by connecting school board members to broader political movements and policy positions.

Arguments Against

Opponents contend that partisan elections politicize education by introducing party politics into decisions that should focus on students' academic success and local school needs rather than partisan ideology. They argue that nonpartisan elections encourage candidates to focus on education-specific issues and community concerns, and that partisan elections may reduce the diversity of viewpoints by filtering candidates through party structures.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (1)

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageMar 11, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
71
Yea
44
Nay
0
Not Voting
5
Absent
71 Yea44 Nay
Republican68 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat3 Yea·44 Nay