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Local Bd. of Ed. Election Changes

EngrossedBrenden Jones (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill changes how school board members are elected in Columbus, Gaston, and Johnston counties by switching from nonpartisan elections to partisan elections (where candidates run with party labels). Board members will continue to be elected from residency districts, but starting in 2026, candidates will be nominated and elected through the same partisan process used for other county offices.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that partisan elections increase transparency by clearly identifying candidates' political affiliations, allowing voters to make informed choices based on party positions on education policy. They contend that partisan elections align school board elections with other local government elections, simplifying the election process and potentially increasing voter participation and engagement in school board races.

Arguments Against

Opponents argue that partisan elections politicize education by introducing party politics into decisions that should focus on student outcomes and educational quality. They worry that partisan elections may polarize school boards, reduce cross-party cooperation on local education issues, and discourage qualified candidates who don't want to affiliate with a political party from running for these positions.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (3)

Vote Breakdown (3 roll calls)

Final Vote

House Concurrence VoteJun 3, 2025

On: M11 Not Concur

Passed
111
Yea
2
Nay
1
Not Voting
6
Absent
111 Yea2 Nay
Republican64 Yea·1 Nay
Democrat47 Yea·1 Nay