School board election data analysis, 2020

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Ballotpedia covered school board elections in 358 school districts in 28 states in 2020. Those school districts had a total student enrollment of 11,995,632 students. This report dives into the 1,025 seats that were up for election in those districts, and the 2,007 candidates who ran to fill those seats.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Of the 2,007 school board candidates who ran for election in 2020, 755 were incumbents and 1,252 were non-incumbents.
  • The average number of candidates who ran per seat was 1.96, and 35.51% of seats were unopposed.
  • Of the incumbents who ran for re-election, 73.66% won new terms.
  • In this report you will find:

    Overview

    Of the 28 states with school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2020,California saw the most seats up for election with 245.Texas came in second with 212 seats up for election.Mississippi had the fewest seats up for election with one, whileAlaska,Idaho, andNew York tied for second-fewest with two each.

    The map below shows how many seats were up for election in school districts covered by Ballotpedia in each state in 2020. Ballotpedia did not cover school board elections in the states shown in gray.

    The first table below details the total number of school board seats that were up for election in 2020 as well as how many candidates filed to run, the average number of candidates per seat, the number of incumbents who ran for re-election, how many open seats there were, and the total student enrollment in the districts that held elections. The second table details the same information by state. Click [Show] to the right to see the full list.

    2020 school board election numbers
    StateSchool districtsSeats up for electionCandidatesCandidates per seatIncumbentsOpen seatsUnopposed seatsStudent enrollment
    Total3581,0252,0071.9675527036411,995,632
    2020 school board election numbers by state
    StateSchool districtsSeats up for electionCandidatesCandidates per seatIncumbentsOpen seatsUnopposed seatsStudent enrollment
    Alabama2372.3321090,300
    Alaska1252.5020046,143
    Arizona421211711.4173485223,237
    Arkansas19191.41093656,435
    California942455142.1018758632,384,916
    Florida24651632.514718182,450,797
    Georgia1036732.0329714745,315
    Idaho1231.5020025,673
    Indiana1341791.93301112182,058
    Kentucky26101.67333143,690
    Louisiana29242.6772142,078
    Maryland621683.241293504,155
    Michigan310353.5064089,331
    Minnesota25173.4041170,616
    Mississippi1133.0010034,752
    Missouri926401.541971381,342
    Nebraska722361.641578101,937
    Nevada28455.63260396,292
    New Jersey26122.0051070,742
    New York1231.502001,975
    North Carolina631652.102658399,273
    Oklahoma2630461.5322819266,731
    South Carolina422552.501754210,579
    Tennessee733651.9728513431,100
    Texas732123551.67167451001,938,627
    Utah723361.5719417384,568
    Virginia420391.951643165,351
    Wisconsin614191.36122957,619


    The first table below provides details about the winners of the 2020 school board elections, including the percent of seats won by incumbents, won by non-incumbents, and won by write-ins or filled by means other than elections. The second table details the same information by state. Click [Show] to the right to see the full list.

    Winners of the 2020 school board elections
    StateSeats won by incumbentsSeats won by non-incumbentsSeats won by write-ins or that were not filled in election
    Total60.20%38.93%0.88%
    Winners of the 2020 school board elections by state
    StateSeats won by incumbentsSeats won by non-incumbentsSeats won by write-ins or that were not filled in election
    Alabama66.67%33.33%0.00%
    Alaska100.00%0.00%0.00%
    Arizona52.07%44.63%3.31%
    Arkansas0.00%100.00%0.00%
    California62.04%37.55%0.41%
    Florida55.38%44.62%0.00%
    Georgia69.44%30.56%0.00%
    Idaho100.00%0.00%0.00%
    Indiana58.54%36.59%4.88%
    Kentucky50.00%50.00%0.00%
    Louisiana44.44%55.56%0.00%
    Maryland33.33%66.67%0.00%
    Michigan50.00%50.00%0.00%
    Minnesota60.00%40.00%0.00%
    Mississippi0.00%100.00%0.00%
    Missouri57.69%42.31%0.00%
    Nebraska68.18%31.82%0.00%
    Nevada25.00%75.00%0.00%
    New Jersey83.33%16.67%0.00%
    New York100.00%0.00%0.00%
    North Carolina67.74%32.26%0.00%
    Oklahoma66.67%26.67%6.67%
    South Carolina40.91%59.09%0.00%
    Tennessee69.70%30.30%0.00%
    Texas63.68%36.32%0.00%
    Utah69.57%30.43%0.00%
    Virginia70.00%30.00%0.00%
    Wisconsin85.71%14.29%0.00%


    The school districts covered by Ballotpedia in 2020 had a range of student enrollments. The largest enrollments included theLos Angeles Unified School District in California with 483,234 students andMiami-Dade County Public Schools in Florida with 347,307 students. The smallest enrollments included theGeneral Shafter School District in California with 190 students and theBanner School District in Oklahoma with 298 students. The chart below shows the distribution of school districts by student enrollment size.

    Method of elections

    Partisan method of election

    Ballotpedia covered 358 school districts that held school board elections in 2020. The chart to the left shows how many school districts used nonpartisan elections, where no party affiliation was listed next to candidate names on the ballot, versus partisan elections, where party affiliations of the candidates—such as Democratic or Republican—were included on election ballots.

    A total of 347 school districts (96.93%) used nonpartisan elections, while 11 school districts (3.07%) used partisan elections.

    The school districts that used partisan elections were located in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Their 2020 student enrollments fell between 4,612 and 112,097 with a majority landing between 40,000 and 60,000 students.

    Race stage method of election

    School districts holding elections in 2020 used up to four different race stages: primary, primary runoff, general, and general runoff. The chart to the left shows how many districts used the different stage types. All possible stages were included in the chart, though some of them may have been canceled due to lack of opposition.

    A majority of districts, 262 or 73.18%, used only general stages in the 2020 elections. Eighty-one (22.63%) used both primary and general stages. Eight (2.23%) used general and general runoff stages, six (1.68%) used all four stages, and one (0.28%) used primary, primary runoff, and general stages.

    Primary runoff stages were only used in school districts in Alabama and Georgia. General runoff stages were used in school districts in Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas.

    Table of election methods by school district

    The table below shows all of the 358 school districts that held elections in 2020. It includes information on the partisan method of election and race stage method of election for each district. Click [Show] to the right to see the full list.

    Method of school board elections by district, 2020
    School DistrictStatePartisanshipStages possibleSeats up for electionCandidatesStudent enrollment
    Anchorage School DistrictAlaskaNonpartisanGeneral only2546,143
    Jefferson County School DistrictAlabamaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, & general1136,359
    Mobile County Public SchoolsAlabamaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff2653,941
    Little Rock School DistrictArkansasNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff91923,237
    Agua Fria Union High School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only338,359
    Alhambra Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3312,307
    Balsz Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only342,289
    Cartwright Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3316,060
    Cave Creek Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only365,528
    Chandler Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3345,749
    Creighton Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only475,771
    Deer Valley Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3434,645
    Dysart Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3624,590
    Flowing Wells Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only335,655
    Fowler Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only114,428
    Gilbert Public SchoolsArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3334,651
    Glendale Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3411,721
    Glendale Union High School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3316,401
    Higley Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3413,050
    Isaac Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only346,149
    Kyrene Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3516,758
    Laveen Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only357,492
    Litchfield Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3311,859
    Madison Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only345,971
    Mesa Public SchoolsArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3662,703
    Murphy Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only441,564
    Osborn Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only332,854
    Paradise Valley Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3330,999
    Pendergast Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only339,161
    Peoria Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3937,842
    Phoenix Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only366,239
    Phoenix Union High School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only2527,603
    Queen Creek Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only349,495
    Roosevelt Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only318,660
    Sahuarita Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only336,635
    Scottsdale Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3622,410
    Sunnyside Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3415,610
    Tanque Verde Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only342,180
    Tempe Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3212,219
    Tempe Union High School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3813,174
    Tolleson Union High School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3312,496
    Tucson Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3645,036
    Union Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only111,879
    Vail Unified School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3513,792
    Washington Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only3523,286
    Wilson Elementary School DistrictArizonaNonpartisanGeneral only101,165
    Alum Rock Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only259,118
    Alvord Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2418,170
    Anaheim Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2316,374
    Anaheim Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2229,832
    Bakersfield City School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only41230,793
    Beardsley School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only232,010
    Berryessa Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only236,842
    Cambrian School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only223,366
    Campbell Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only238,465
    Campbell Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only226,974
    Capistrano Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4946,501
    Central Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4915,841
    Centralia Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only224,218
    Chula Vista Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2723,116
    Clovis Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4843,654
    Colton Joint Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3621,469
    Compton Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only31020,400
    Corona-Norco Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3652,557
    Coronado Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only253,063
    Cupertino Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2416,718
    Del Mar Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only244,132
    East Side Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2422,576
    Elk Grove Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4763,660
    Escondido Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only257,274
    Evergreen Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2410,426
    Fairfax Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only262,693
    Fontana Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2636,160
    Fowler Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only242,589
    Franklin-McKinley School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only226,872
    Fremont Unified Board of EducationCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3735,431
    Fremont Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only1211,071
    Fresno Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3871,265
    Fruitvale School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only223,232
    Garden Grove Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3641,423
    General Shafter School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only22190
    Grossmont Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2416,789
    Irvine Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3736,177
    Kern High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2441,451
    Lamont Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only232,951
    Lincoln Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only249,389
    Lodi Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3828,626
    Long Beach Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanPrimary & general2671,712
    Los Angeles Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanPrimary & general411483,234
    Magnolia School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only225,678
    Manteca Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3823,834
    Moreland School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only234,683
    Moreno Valley Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2632,299
    Morgan Hill Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only348,369
    Mount Pleasant Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only242,110
    National Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only255,046
    Natomas Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only31013,767
    Newport-Mesa Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3820,173
    Norris School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only234,261
    Oak Grove School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only259,757
    Oakland Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only41736,154
    Orange Center School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only32336
    Orange Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3826,265
    Orchard Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only24853
    Panama-Buena Vista Union School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3818,714
    Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only31025,162
    Poway Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2436,586
    Redlands Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4820,826
    Rialto Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3625,186
    Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only341,070
    Riverside Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3640,204
    Robla Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only232,069
    Rosedale Union Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only385,923
    Sacramento City Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4842,232
    Saddleback Valley Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3526,304
    San Bernardino City Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4848,755
    San Diego Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanPrimary & general37102,270
    San Dieguito Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2513,177
    San Francisco Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only41052,811
    San Jose Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3728,830
    San Juan Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3739,740
    San Pasqual Union Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only22564
    San Ramon Valley Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2631,911
    San Ysidro Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only224,475
    Sanger Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4612,641
    Santa Ana Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3645,576
    Santa Clara Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3515,306
    Santee School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only256,792
    Savanna Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only222,095
    Solana Beach Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only242,966
    Standard Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only323,106
    Stockton Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only31137,559
    Sweetwater Union High School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only2438,553
    Tracy Joint Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3714,548
    Tustin Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only3623,521
    Twin Rivers Unified School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only4725,340
    Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District (Historical)CaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only233,826
    Vineland Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only22671
    Washington Unified School District (Fresno)CaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only462,567
    West Park Elementary School DistrictCaliforniaNonpartisanGeneral only24651
    Brevard School BoardFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2473,962
    Broward County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general49269,172
    Collier County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2247,834
    Duval County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general412130,279
    Escambia County School DistrictFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2239,739
    Hillsborough County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general418223,305
    Lake County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2644,793
    School District of Lee CountyFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general31095,613
    Leon County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2333,840
    School District of Manatee CountyFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2750,088
    Marion County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2443,230
    Miami-Dade County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general518347,307
    Orange County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general411208,875
    Osceola County School BoardFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general3769,925
    Palm Beach County School BoardFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general37194,675
    Pasco County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2376,661
    Pinellas County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general41099,772
    Polk County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general35102,952
    Sarasota County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2443,485
    Clay County District SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2538,698
    Seminole County Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2368,096
    St. Johns County School DistrictFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2343,628
    St. Lucie Public SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2641,859
    Volusia County SchoolsFloridaNonpartisanPrimary & general2463,009
    Cherokee County School DistrictGeorgiaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff3342,766
    Clayton County Public SchoolsGeorgiaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff51054,424
    Cobb County School DistrictGeorgiaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff411112,097
    DeKalb County School DistrictGeorgiaNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff41198,800
    Forsyth County SchoolsGeorgiaPartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff3550,544
    Fulton County SchoolsGeorgiaNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff3693,897
    Gwinnett County Public SchoolsGeorgiaNonpartisanPrimary, primary runoff, general, & general runoff37180,589
    Henry County SchoolsGeorgiaNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff3843,009
    Muscogee County School DistrictGeorgiaNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff4631,733
    Savannah-Chatham County Public School SystemGeorgiaNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff4637,456
    Boise School DistrictIdahoNonpartisanGeneral only2325,673
    East Allen County SchoolsIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only4710,010
    Fort Wayne Community SchoolsIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only3729,486
    Franklin Township Community School CorporationIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only2510,305
    Indianapolis Public SchoolsIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only41025,611
    Metropolitan School District of Decatur TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only226,825
    Metropolitan School District of Lawrence TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only3316,165
    Metropolitan School District of Perry TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only4316,938
    Metropolitan School District of Pike TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only4911,274
    Metropolitan School District of Warren TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only41111,830
    Metropolitan School District of Washington TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only3511,157
    Metropolitan School District of Wayne TownshipIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only3816,915
    Northwest Allen County SchoolsIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only237,857
    Southwest Allen County SchoolsIndianaNonpartisanGeneral only367,685
    Fayette County Public SchoolsKentuckyNonpartisanGeneral only3543,342
    Jefferson County Public SchoolsKentuckyNonpartisanGeneral only35100,348
    Caddo Parish Public SchoolsLouisianaPartisanPrimary & general2337,466
    Orleans Parish School BoardLouisianaPartisanPrimary & general7214,612
    Anne Arundel County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general31084,984
    Cecil County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general2315,256
    Frederick County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general3743,828
    Howard County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general51858,868
    Montgomery County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general318165,267
    Prince George's County Public SchoolsMarylandNonpartisanPrimary & general512135,952
    Ann Arbor Public SchoolsMichiganNonpartisanGeneral only3918,073
    Dearborn Public SchoolsMichiganNonpartisanGeneral only41220,614
    Detroit Public Schools Community DistrictMichiganNonpartisanGeneral only31450,644
    Minneapolis Public SchoolsMinnesotaNonpartisanPrimary & general41134,612
    Saint Paul Public SchoolsMinnesotaNonpartisanGeneral only1636,004
    Center School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only372,644
    Grandview C-4 School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only344,256
    Hickman Mills C-1 School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only365,543
    Liberty Public SchoolsMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only3312,583
    North Kansas City SchoolsMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only2420,342
    Park Hill School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only3312,138
    Platte County R-III School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only334,338
    Raytown C-2 School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only448,552
    St. Joseph School DistrictMissouriNonpartisanGeneral only2610,946
    DeSoto County School DistrictMississippiNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff1334,752
    Cumberland County SchoolsNorth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only61250,750
    Durham Public SchoolsNorth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only3533,435
    Guilford County SchoolsNorth CarolinaPartisanPrimary & general41072,682
    Johnston County SchoolsNorth CarolinaNonpartisanPrimary & general41637,295
    Union County Public SchoolsNorth CarolinaPartisanPrimary & general5641,707
    Wake County Public School SystemNorth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only916163,404
    Elkhorn Public SchoolsNebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only3410,322
    Millard Public SchoolsNebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only3324,038
    Norris School District 160NebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only332,480
    Omaha Public SchoolsNebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only51253,483
    Ralston Public SchoolsNebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only363,378
    Waverly School District 145NebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only332,142
    Westside Community SchoolsNebraskaNonpartisanGeneral only246,094
    Jersey City Public SchoolsNew JerseyNonpartisanGeneral only3629,113
    Newark Public SchoolsNew JerseyNonpartisanGeneral only3641,629
    Clark County School DistrictNevadaNonpartisanPrimary & general430328,991
    Washoe County School DistrictNevadaNonpartisanPrimary & general41567,301
    Lackawanna City School DistrictNew YorkNonpartisanGeneral only231,975
    Banner School DistrictOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general12298
    Bixby Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general136,726
    Broken Arrow Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1119,436
    Catoosa Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general111,881
    Crooked Oak Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general111,220
    Crutcho Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general11350
    Deer Creek Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general116,872
    Edmond Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1125,619
    Jenks Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1112,527
    Jones Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general111,123
    Little Axe Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general111,293
    Luther Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general25776
    McLoud Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general101,666
    Midwest City-Del City SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1114,207
    Millwood Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general11957
    Moore Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1324,961
    Mustang Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1112,355
    Oakdale Public SchoolOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general11684
    Oklahoma City Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general2235,897
    Owasso Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general139,782
    Piedmont Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general114,535
    Putnam City SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1219,652
    Tulsa Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general2835,675
    Union Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general1215,815
    Western Heights Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general113,419
    Yukon Public SchoolsOklahomaNonpartisanPrimary & general219,005
    Berkeley County School DistrictSouth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only51537,219
    Charleston County School DistrictSouth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only51650,299
    Greenville County School DistrictSouth CarolinaNonpartisanGeneral only61577,302
    Horry County SchoolsSouth CarolinaPartisanPrimary & general6945,759
    Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only4536,582
    Hamilton County School DistrictTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only4745,342
    Knox County SchoolsTennesseeNonpartisanPrimary & general4861,545
    Metropolitan Nashville Public SchoolsTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only61385,588
    Rutherford County SchoolsTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only4847,458
    Shelby County SchoolsTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only515113,198
    Williamson County SchoolsTennesseeNonpartisanGeneral only6941,387
    Alamo Heights Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only224,944
    Allen Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3421,880
    Aransas County Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only332,966
    Arlington Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2259,532
    Austin Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only41180,911
    Brownsville Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only51443,028
    Burleson Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2212,810
    Calallen Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only354,090
    Canutillo Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only486,256
    Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2325,611
    Castleberry Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only233,649
    Clear Creek Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2542,388
    Conroe Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4664,799
    Coppell Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2313,218
    Corpus Christi Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4536,618
    Crowley Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2215,996
    Dallas ISDTexasNonpartisanGeneral only36153,861
    Del Valle Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4510,968
    Duncanville Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2312,426
    Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2321,024
    Eanes Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only348,166
    East Central Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3310,146
    Edinburg Consolidated Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3634,327
    Everman Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only226,024
    Flour Bluff Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only455,777
    Forney Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2211,977
    Fort Bend Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3777,756
    Frenship Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2210,269
    Frisco Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2562,705
    Galena Park Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3622,428
    Garland Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2455,701
    Grand Prairie Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3329,266
    Hays CISDTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3320,793
    Highland Park Independent School District (Dallas)TexasNonpartisanGeneral only226,864
    Huffman Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only483,596
    Idalou Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only45992
    Irving Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2433,544
    Katy Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3583,423
    Keller Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2235,267
    Kennedale Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only252,975
    Killeen Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2845,336
    Klein Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2454,096
    Lake Worth Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only223,594
    Lancaster Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only487,474
    Laredo Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only51023,706
    Leander Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3641,381
    Lewisville Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2252,189
    London Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only461,201
    Lubbock Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4627,348
    Lubbock-Cooper Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only336,975
    Manor Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only369,595
    Mansfield Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral & general runoff2435,669
    Mesquite Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3339,856
    Midland ISD School BoardTexasNonpartisanGeneral only41026,432
    New Deal Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only23767
    North East Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only51164,539
    Northwest Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only3525,040
    Pflugerville Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2426,400
    Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4832,412
    Port Aransas Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only22508
    Richardson Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2239,619
    Riviera Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only44428
    Rockwall Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2417,007
    Roosevelt Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only231,060
    Round Rock Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only41150,953
    Somerset Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only354,111
    South San Antonio Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only578,533
    Southwest Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2513,864
    Spring Branch Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2235,188
    Spring Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only2235,336
    Tuloso-Midway Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only343,926
    United Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only4943,033
    West Oso Independent School DistrictTexasNonpartisanGeneral only582,080
    Alpine Board of EducationUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general3583,540
    Canyons Board of EducationUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general3435,127
    Davis School DistrictUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general3574,773
    Granite School DistrictUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general3866,276
    Jordan Board of EducationUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general4557,771
    Nebo Board of EducationUtahNonpartisanPrimary & general4634,171
    Weber Board of EducationUtahNonpartisanGeneral only3332,910
    Chesapeake Public SchoolsVirginiaNonpartisanGeneral only4641,597
    Norfolk Public SchoolsVirginiaNonpartisanGeneral only2429,837
    Richmond Public SchoolsVirginiaNonpartisanGeneral only91825,211
    Virginia Beach City Public SchoolsVirginiaNonpartisanGeneral only51168,706
    Deforest Area School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general333,951
    Madison Metropolitan School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general3626,842
    McFarland School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general115,076
    Middleton-Cross Plains School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general347,534
    Sun Prairie Area School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general228,475
    Verona Area School DistrictWisconsinNonpartisanPrimary & general235,741

    Opposition

    By state

    Nevada had the highest average number of candidates run per school board seat in 2020. The state saw 45 candidates run for eight seats for an average of 5.63 candidates per seat. Wisconsin saw the lowest average number of candidates run per seat. Nineteen candidates ran for 14 seats in that state for an average of 1.36 candidates per seat.

    When looking at unopposed seats, Utah took the lead with 73.91% of school board seats seeing only one candidate run. Eight states—Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, and New York—had no unopposed seats in 2020.

    The map and table below detail the candidates per seat and percent of unopposed seats in each state in 2020. Ballotpedia did not cover school board elections in the states shown in gray.


    Opposition in the 2020 school board elections
    StateSchool districts holding electionsSeats up for electionCandidates who ran for electionCandidates per seatPercent of seats that were unopposed
    Alabama2372.330.00%
    Alaska1252.500.00%
    Arizona421211711.4142.98%
    Arkansas19191.4133.33%
    California942455142.1025.71%
    Florida24651632.5127.69%
    Georgia1036732.0338.89%
    Idaho1231.500.00%
    Indiana1341791.9329.27%
    Kentucky26101.6750.00%
    Louisiana29242.6711.11%
    Maryland621683.2414.29%
    Michigan310353.500.00%
    Minnesota25173.4020.00%
    Mississippi1133.000.00%
    Missouri926401.5450.00%
    Nebraska722361.6436.36%
    Nevada28455.630.00%
    New Jersey26122.000.00%
    New York1231.500.00%
    North Carolina631652.1025.81%
    Oklahoma2630461.5363.33%
    South Carolina422552.5018.18%
    Tennessee733651.9739.39%
    Texas732123551.6747.17%
    Utah723361.5773.91%
    Virginia420391.9515.00%
    Wisconsin614191.3664.29%

    By enrollment

    When looking at school districts by enrollment, larger districts saw a higher average number of candidates per seat compared to smaller districts. In school districts with a student enrollment above 100,001, the average number of candidates per seat was 2.99, which was the highest out of 13 enrollment sizes. All districts with enrollments above 50,001 students saw an average of more than two candidates per seat. The smallest average was 1.29 candidates per seat in school districts with enrollments below 1,000. The chart below details the candidates per seat in the 2020 school board elections by enrollment size.

    Incumbents

    A total of 755 school board incumbents ran for re-election in 2020, and 617 were elected to new terms, a win rate of 81.72%. Nine states—Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin—saw all school board incumbents who ran for re-election win, while one state—Mississippi—saw all of the incumbents who ran lose their re-election bids. The state of Arkansas had no incumbents run for re-election.

    The map below shows the incumbent win rates by state for the 2020 school board elections. Ballotpedia did not cover school board elections in the states shown in gray.

    Overall, 73.66% of incumbents whose terms were up for re-election in 2020 ran for new terms. Incumbents won 60.20% of the school board seats up for election. The table below lists incumbent details for each state that held school board elections in 2020.

    Incumbents in the 2020 school board elections
    StateSchool districts holding electionsSeats up for electionIncumbents who ran for re-electionPercent of incumbents who ran for re-electionSeats won by incumbentsIncumbent win ratePercent of seats won by incumbents
    Alabama23266.67%2100.00%66.67%
    Alaska122100.00%2100.00%100.00%
    Arizona421217360.33%6386.30%52.07%
    Arkansas1900.00%00.00%0.00%
    California9424518776.33%15281.28%62.04%
    Florida24654772.31%3676.60%55.38%
    Georgia10362980.56%2586.21%69.44%
    Idaho122100.00%2100.00%100.00%
    Indiana13413073.17%2480.00%58.54%
    Kentucky26350.00%3100.00%50.00%
    Louisiana29777.78%457.14%44.44%
    Maryland6211257.14%758.33%33.33%
    Michigan310660.00%583.33%50.00%
    Minnesota25480.00%375.00%60.00%
    Mississippi111100.00%00.00%0.00%
    Missouri9261973.08%1578.95%57.69%
    Nebraska7221568.18%15100.00%68.18%
    Nevada28225.00%2100.00%25.00%
    New Jersey26583.33%5100.00%83.33%
    New York122100.00%2100.00%100.00%
    North Carolina6312683.87%2180.77%67.74%
    Oklahoma26302273.33%2090.91%66.67%
    South Carolina4221777.27%952.94%40.91%
    Tennessee7332884.85%2382.14%69.70%
    Texas7321216778.77%13580.84%63.68%
    Utah7231982.61%1684.21%69.57%
    Virginia4201680.00%1487.50%70.00%
    Wisconsin6141285.71%12100.00%85.71%

    Non-incumbents

    A total of 1,252 of the 2,007 candidates who ran in the 2020 school board elections were non-incumbents. They won 399 school board seats, 38.93% of the seats up for election. Two states—Arkansas and Mississippi—saw all seats up for election go to non-incumbents, while three states—Alaska, Idaho, and New York—saw no non-incumbents win election.

    The map below details the percent of seats won by non-incumbents by state in the 2020 school board elections. Ballotpedia did not cover school board elections in the states shown in gray.

    Non-incumbents in 2020 were guaranteed to win 270 open seats, 26.34% of all seats up for election, as no incumbents filed to run for re-election for those seats. Arkansas was the only state to have all open school board seats in 2020. Four states—Alaska, Idaho, Mississippi, New York—had no open seats. The table below details the number and percent of open seats in each state in 2020 as well as the non-incumbent win rates.

    Non-incumbents in the 2020 school board elections
    StateSchool districts holding electionsSeats up for electionOpen seatsPercent of seats that were openNon-incumbents running for electionSeats won by non-incumbentsNon-incumbent win ratePercent of seats won by non-incumbents
    Alabama23133.33%5120.00%33.33%
    Alaska1200.00%300.00%0.00%
    Arizona421214839.67%985455.10%44.63%
    Arkansas199100.00%19947.37%100.00%
    California942455823.67%3279228.13%37.55%
    Florida24651827.69%1162925.00%44.62%
    Georgia1036719.44%441125.00%30.56%
    Idaho1200.00%100.00%0.00%
    Indiana13411126.83%491530.61%36.59%
    Kentucky26350.00%7342.86%50.00%
    Louisiana29222.22%17529.41%55.56%
    Maryland621942.86%561425.00%66.67%
    Michigan310440.00%29517.24%50.00%
    Minnesota25120.00%13215.38%40.00%
    Mississippi1100.00%2150.00%100.00%
    Missouri926726.92%211152.38%42.31%
    Nebraska722731.82%21733.33%31.82%
    Nevada28675.00%43613.95%75.00%
    New Jersey26116.67%7114.29%16.67%
    New York1200.00%100.00%0.00%
    North Carolina631516.13%391025.64%32.26%
    Oklahoma2630826.67%24833.33%26.67%
    South Carolina422522.73%381334.21%59.09%
    Tennessee733515.15%371027.03%30.30%
    Texas732124521.23%1887740.96%36.32%
    Utah723417.39%17741.18%30.43%
    Virginia420420.00%23626.09%30.00%
    Wisconsin614214.29%7228.57%14.29%

    Methodology

    This report includes school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in2020. A total of 467 school districts were in Ballotpedia's coverage scope in 2020. This includes all school districts in the100 largest cities by population and the200 largest school districts by student enrollment. Although Ballotpedia covers allschool board recalls in the United States, recall elections are not included in this report.

    In 2020, Ballotpedia covered school board elections in 28 states. Ballotpedia did not cover school board elections in the following 22 states:

    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Hawaii
    • Illinois

    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Maine
    • Massachusetts
    • Montana

    • New Hampshire
    • New Mexico
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio

    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • South Dakota

    • Vermont
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wyoming

    This report looks at overall numbers from the 2020 school board elections related tomethod of elections,opposition,incumbents, andnon-incumbents. Below is a list of definitions of terms used in this report:

    • District/School district: School districts within Ballotpedia's coverage scope that held elections in 2020.
    • Seats: The seats that were up for election in the school districts within Ballotpedia's coverage scope in 2020. If an election was canceled, the seats were still counted.
    • Candidates: Individuals who completed the regular filing process required for school board elections in their state and did not withdraw or get disqualified before the election was held. Individuals were counted as candidates if they ran for part of a race, such as a primary, before withdrawing in a later stage, such as a general election. Write-in candidates who were not incumbents were not counted as candidates due to the extreme variation in election filing laws across states.
    • Incumbents: School board members who ran for re-election to a seat within the same board. Ballotpedia counts incumbents by chamber, so if a school board member ran for a different seat on the board than the one they were holding as of the election date, they were still counted as an incumbent. If an incumbent ran as a write-in candidate, they were counted toward the candidate total and the incumbent total. Three incumbent write-in candidates were counted in this report. Two lost their bids for re-election, and one won another term.
    • Non-incumbents: Candidates who were not members of the school board they were running to represent at the time of the election.
    • Open seats: Seats in which an incumbent did not run for re-election, which guaranteed the seat would be won by a non-incumbent.
    • Unopposed seats: Seats that had only one candidate in all stages of an election. If a candidate faced opposition in a primary and went on to a general election where they did not face opposition, the seat was not counted as unopposed. If a candidate faced opposition only from non-incumbent write-in candidates, the seat was counted as unopposed.
    • Election/Race stages: Stages required to complete an election, including: primary, primary runoff, general, and general runoff.

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