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==About==
 
==About==
 
[[/BBBS|Five registered Republicans]] are challenging three Democratic incumbents and one unaffiliated member; a fifth board member is not seeking reelection.
 
[[/BBBS|Five registered Republicans]] are challenging three Democratic incumbents and one unaffiliated member; a fifth board member is not seeking reelection.

Revision as of 15:24, 18 May 2022

2022 Durham NC school board election

US (2022) > NC > Durham > school board

About

Five registered Republicans are challenging three Democratic incumbents and one unaffiliated member; a fifth board member is not seeking reelection.

Wingnut Slate

main article: BBBS
This year's school board election in Durham, as in other areas in the US, has been targeted for takeover by GOP-funded anti-education, anti-democratic interests who have put forward a slate of far-right candidates under the slogan "Better Board, Better Schools".

Endorsements

Links

Candidate Questionnaires

Dialogue with Candidates

  • 2022-04-25 IMA, April 2022 (video, 2h06m15s): forum with school board candidates, hosted by St. Joseph AME

Candidate-Provided Information

News (to file)