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In 2018, Ballotpedia covered school board elections in 402 ofAmerica's school districts. There were 945 school board seats up for grabs across 26 states. Collectively, these districts served 12,128,279 students during the 2015-2016 school year—approximately 24.6 percent of all public school students in the U.S.[1] [2]
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Battleground 2018 school board electionsThe election inDetroit Public Schools Community School District was held in the midst of elevated levels of lead and copper being found in the district's water supply. The district switched to bottled water instead of water fountains at the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, and the school's board and superintendent faced long-term decisions about how to cover the increased cost of this method of water supply.[3] IncumbentDeborah Hunter-Harvill and retired nurseCorletta Vaughn won the two seats up for election.
Broward County Public Schools in Florida also held elections for five of nine seats on its school board.[4] Among the 15 candidates who made the ballot were two parents—Lori Alhadeff andRyan Petty —who each lost a child in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, in February.[5] In the wake of the shooting, school safety and the intervention-based program PROMISE became critical issues in the race.[4] IncumbentAnn Murray , Alhadeff,Laurie Rich Levinson , incumbentNora Rupert , and incumbentDonna Pilger Korn won the five seats on the board.
InPrince George's County Public Schools inMaryland , chief executive officer Kevin Maxwell announced he was stepping down from that role in May 2018, leaving the school board to approve of the CEO appointed by the county executive.[6] Parents expressed concern with the transparency of the school board, distribution of resources, failing facilities, and alleged grade fixing.[6] [7] Joshua Thomas defeated incumbentLupi Grady in District 2. NewcomerPamela Boozer-Strother won the open District 3 seat.Belinda Queen defeated incumbentCarolyn Boston in District 6, while incumbentSonya Williams won re-election to District 9.
Theraces for four seats on the District of Columbia State Board of Education were called "symbolic battlegrounds over the future of public education" by theWashington Post. They saw over $150,000 poured into them. By August, the candidates had received more in contributions than candidates received in the full election cycle in the previous school board election. Although former D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty took away most of the board's power in 2007 and placed the appointment of most education positions in the hands of the mayor, the city council considered in 2018 whether to remove some of that authority from the mayor's office.[8] Emily Gasoi won the open Ward 1 seat, incumbentRuth Wattenberg won re-election to Ward 3,Zachary Parker won the open Ward 5 seat, andJessica Sutter defeated incumbentJoe Weedon in Ward 6.
InPinellas County Schools inFlorida , 13 candidates filed for the four seats up in 2018, including three of the four incumbents whose terms were up in 2018. IncumbentsTerry Krassner andPeggy O'Shea lost their bids for re-election to the At-Large District 2 and 3 seats toJeff Larsen andNicole Carr , respectively.Rene Flowers won re-election to her District 7 seat andBill Dudley won the open seat in District 6. The school board was under critical examination after an investigation of the board and district was published in 2015. According to the report, five elementary schools in the district produced students who were failing standardized tests. The investigation tied these students' struggles to a 2007 decision the board made impacting the student composition at district schools.
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School board elections by state Ballotpedia providesin-depth coverage of school board elections inAmerica's largest school districts by enrollment . Our coverage includes school board member and candidate profiles, notable election issues, campaign finances, election procedures, district data, and more. We publish election results and post-election news articles following each election. Ballotpedia also publishesThe Tap , a weekly newsletter covering both recent and upcoming political news and elections.
In addition to the 200 largest school districts in the nation, Ballotpedia covers the additional districts that constitute Wisconsin's 50 largest school districts and the school districts that overlap with the100 largest cities by population in the United States . For more information about those Wisconsin school board races outside of the top 200,click here .
Alabama 2018 Alabama School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Jefferson County Schools 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 6 2 5 36,092 Mobile County Public Schools 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 6 2 5 57,581
Alaska 2018 Alaska School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Anchorage School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 48,324
Arizona 2018 Arizona School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Agua Fria Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 7,629 Alhambra Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 13,520 Amphitheater Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 13,737 Balsz Elementary District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 2,496 Cartwright Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 18,684 Cave Creek Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 5,392 Chandler Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 42,843 Creighton Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 6,430 Deer Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 34,153 Dysart Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 24,885 Flowing Wells Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 5,253 Fowler Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 3 3,800 Gilbert Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 36,021 Glendale Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 13,635 Glendale Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 15,497 Higley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 11,883 Isaac Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 7,392 Kyrene Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 17,347 Laveen Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 6,648 Litchfield Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 11,186 Madison Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 5,672 Mesa Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 64,367 Murphy Elementary School District elections N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 5 1,787 Osborn Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 2,912 Paradise Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,316 Pendergast Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 10,028 Peoria Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 36,418 Phoenix Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 6,933 Phoenix Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 5 7 27,109 Queen Creek Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 5,885 Roosevelt Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 9,382 Sahuarita Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 5,899 Scottsdale Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 23,659 Sunnyside Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 15,962 Tanque Verde Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 2,084 Tempe Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 11,591 Tempe Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 14,040 Tolleson Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 11,419 Tucson Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 47,839 Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 3 2,025 Vail Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 12,254 Washington Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 23,529 Wilson Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 1,175
California 2018 California School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Alum Rock Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,068 Alvord Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 19,466 Anaheim City School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 18,852 Anaheim Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 31,276 Baker Valley Unified School District 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 125 Bakersfield City School District special election N/A 4/10/2018* N/A 4 1 5 30,222 Bakersfield City School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 30,222 Beardsley Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 1,782 Berryessa Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,452 Cambrian Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,358 Campbell Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,600 Campbell Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,676 Capistrano Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 53,878 Central Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 15,717 Centralia Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,437 Chula Vista Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 30,230 Clovis Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 41,883 Colton Joint Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 23,288 Corona-Norco Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 53,354 Coronado Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,150 Cupertino Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 18,948 Del Mar Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,334 East Side Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 26,684 Elk Grove Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 62,767 Escondido Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 19,067 Evergreen Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,282 Fairfax Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,540 Fontana Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 38,742 Fowler Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,531 Franklin-McKinley School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,531 Fremont Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 34,852 Fremont Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 10,736 Fresno Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 73,460 Fruitvale Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,237 Garden Grove Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 45,252 General Shafter Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 3 153 Grossmont Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 21,860 Irvine Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,319 Kern High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 38,070 Lamont Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,034 Lincoln Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 9,298 Lodi Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 30,395 Long Beach Unified School District N/A 4/10/2018 N/A 4 3 5 77,812 Magnolia Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,418 Manteca Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 23,204 Moreland Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,810 Moreno Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 33,942 Morgan Hill Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 9,135 Mount Diablo Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 32,005 Mount Pleasant Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,445 National Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,050 Natomas Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 14,298 Newport-Mesa Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 21,736 Norris School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,073 Oak Grove School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 10,632 Oakland Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 49,098 Orange Center Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 963 Orange Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 28,899 Orchard Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 908 Panama-Buena Vista Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 17,545 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 25,826 Poway Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 25,826 Redlands Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 21,264 Rialto Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 25,994 Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 1,040 Riverside Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 42,462 Robla Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,170 Rosedale Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 5,514 Sacramento City Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 46,843 Saddleback Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 28,706 San Diego Unified School District 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 129,380 San Dieguito Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,726 San Francisco Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 58,865 San Jose Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,454 San Juan Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,454 San Pasqual Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 558 San Ramon Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 32,255 San Ysidro Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,808 Sanger Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 11,438 Santa Ana Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 55,909 Santa Clara Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 15,388 Santee Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,695 Savanna Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,397 Solana Beach Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,139 Standard Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,068 Stockton Unified School District elections N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 40,324 Sweetwater Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 41,050 Tracy Joint Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 16,702 Tustin Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 24,079 Twin Rivers Unified School District N/A 6/5/2018 N/A 4 3 7 31,137 Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 5 4,087 Vineland Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 795 Washington Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 3,045 West Park Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 627 *The Bakersfield City School District held a special election for one seat on April 10, 2018.
Florida 2018 Florida School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Brevard Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 72,704 Broward County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 5 9 269,098 Collier County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 45,994 Duval County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 129,192 Escambia County School District 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 40,655 Hillsborough County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 211,923 Lake County Schools elections 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 42,462 Leon County Schools elections 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 33,736 Manatee County School District 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 48,356 Marion County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 42,786 Miami-Dade County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 9 357,579 Orange County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 6 8 196,951 Pasco County Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 70,566 Pinellas County Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 103,495 Polk County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 101,635 Sarasota County Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 42,368 School District of Clay County 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 36,638 School District of Lee County 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 91,309 School District of Osceola County 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 61,893 School District of Palm Beach County 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 189,322 Seminole County Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 5 66,996 St. Johns County School District 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 36,593 St. Lucie Public Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 40,045 Volusia County Schools 8/28/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 62,928
Georgia 2018 Georgia School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Cherokee County School District* 5/22/2018 11/6/2018 12/4/2018 4 4 7 41,291 Clayton County Public Schools* 5/22/2018 11/6/2018 12/4/2018 4 4 9 54,136 Cobb County School District * 5/22/2018 11/6/2018 12/4/2018 4 3 7 112,708 DeKalb County School District N/A 5/22/2018 7/24/2018 4 3 7 101,389 Forsyth County Schools* 5/22/2018 11/6/2018 12/4/2018 4 2 5 44,286 Fulton County Schools N/A 5/22/2018 7/24/2018 4 4 7 95,641 Gwinnett County Public Schools* 5/22/2018 11/6/2018 12/4/2018 4 2 5 176,052 Henry County Schools N/A 5/22/2018 7/24/2018 4 2 5 41,820 Muscogee County School District N/A 5/22/2018 7/24/2018 4 5 9 31,899 Savannah-Chatham County Public School System N/A 5/22/2018 7/24/2018 4 5 9 38,323
*These Georgia school districts hold partisan elections. If necessary, partisan election districts may have held a primary on May 22, a primary runoff on July 24, and/or a general runoff election on December 4, 2018.
Idaho 2018 Idaho School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2014-15 enrollment Boise School District N/A 9/4/2018 N/A 6 3 7 26,240
Indiana Ballotpedia coveredgeneral elections for38 school board seats across 13 Indiana school districts in 2018.
2018 Indiana School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Decatur Township Metropolitan School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,294 East Allen County Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 3 7 9,075 Fort Wayne Community Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 30,182 Franklin Township Community School Corporation N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 9,288 Indianapolis Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 31,371 Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 15,060 Metropolitan School District of Perry Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 7 15,675 Metropolitan School District of Pike Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 11,612 Metropolitan School District of Warren Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 12,773 Metropolitan School District of Washington Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 10,624 Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 16,091 Northwest Allen County Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 3 5 7,227 Southwest Allen County Metropolitan School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 7,097
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Minnesota 2018 Minnesota School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Minneapolis Public Schools 8/14/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 5 9 36,793
Mississippi 2018 Mississippi School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment DeSoto County School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 6 2 5 33,140
Missouri A total of10 Missouri school districts amongAmerica's largest school districts by enrollment held elections in 2018 for24 seats. General elections were held on April 3, 2018, except in St. Louis.
Here are two quick facts about Missouri's school board elections in 2018:
The largest Missouri school district by enrollment with an election in 2018 wasSt. Louis Public Schools with 28,960 K-12 students in the 2015-2016 school year. The smallest Missouri school district within Ballotpedia's coverage with an election in 2018 was theCenter School District with 2,679 K-12 students in the 2015-2016 school year. The districts listed below served 111,049 K-12 students during the 2015-2016 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.[9] Click on the district names for more information on each one and its school board elections.
2018 Missouri School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Center 58 School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 2,679 Grandview C-4 School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,414 Hickman Mills C-1 School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 6,341 Liberty Schools N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 12,257 North Kansas City Schools N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 19,997 Park Hill School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 11,537 Platte County R-III School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,030 Raytown C-2 School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 9,498 St. Joseph School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 11,336 St. Louis Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 7 28,960
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New Jersey 2018 New Jersey School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Jersey City Public Schools N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 3 9 30,845 Newark Public Schools N/A 4/17/2018 N/A 3 3 9 34,861
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Oklahoma 2018 Oklahoma School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Banner School District N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 3 1 3 204 Bixby Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 6,046 Broken Arrow Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 18,868 Catoosa Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 2,108 Crooked Oak Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 1,228 Crutcho Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 3 1 3 407 Deer Creek Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 5,628 Edmond Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 23,994 Jenks Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 11,633 Jones Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 1,136 Little Axe Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 1,280 Luther Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 886 McLoud Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 1,889 Midwest City-Del City Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 14,574 Millwood Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 926 Moore Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 23,890 Mustang Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 10,798 Oakdale Public School N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 3 1 3 618 Oklahoma City Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 3 8 40,823 Owasso Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 9,711 Piedmont Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 3,649 Putnam City Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 19,365 Tulsa Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 4 2 7 39,455 Union Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 16,006 Western Heights Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 3,852 Yukon Public Schools N/A 2/13/2018 4/3/2018* 5 1 5 8,378
*School districts in Oklahoma could have held a runoff election on April 3, 2018, if no candidate won a majority of the vote in the general election.
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Texas 2018 Texas School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Alamo Heights Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,824 Allen Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 4 7 20,822 Aransas County Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 3,405 Arlington Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 4 7 63,210 Austin Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 12/11/2018 4 5 9 83,648 Brownsville Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 47,749 Burleson Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 11,385 Calallen Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 4,041 Canutillo Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 6,012 Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 25,796 Castleberry Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,046 Clear Creek Independent School District elections N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 41,226 Conroe Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 58,239 Coppell Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 11,881 Corpus Christi Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 38,614 Crowley Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 15,097 Dallas Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 9 158,604 Del Valle Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 5 9 11,559 Duncanville Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 12,768 Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 19,203 Eanes Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 8,075 East Central Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 10,087 Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 34,570 Everman Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 5,621 Flour Bluff Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 5,775 Forney Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 9,386 Fort Bend Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 73,115 Frenship Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 9,173 Frisco Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 53,300 Galena Park Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 22,549 Garland Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 57,517 Grand Prairie Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 29,339 Hays Consolidated Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 18,654 Highland Park Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 855 Huffman Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 3,467 Idalou Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 4 3 7 1,004 Irving Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 34,929 Katy Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 72,952 Keller Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 34,180 Kennedale Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 3,145 Killeen Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 43,258 Klein Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 3 7 50,594 Lake Worth Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 3 7 3,301 Lancaster Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 7,324 Laredo Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 5 7 24,199 Leander Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 4 7 37,158 Lewisville Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 53,490 Lubbock Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 4 4 7 28,921 Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 4 4 7 5,818 Manor Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 5 7 8,873 Mansfield Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 33,809 Mesquite Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 40,805 Midland Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 12/11/2018 4 3 7 24,555 New Deal Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 717 North East Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 4 3 7 67,779 Northwest Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 20,976 Pflugerville Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 24,100 Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 32,612 Port Aransas Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 545 Richardson Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 38,738 Riviera Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 420 Rockwall Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 15,462 Roosevelt Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 1,085 Round Rock Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 47,827 Somerset Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 3,994 South San Antonio Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 9,854 Southwest Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 3 7 13,692 Spring Branch Independent School District N/A 5/5/2018 N/A 3 2 7 35,301 Spring Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 3 2 7 36,890 Tuloso-Midway Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 3,850 United Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 43,710 West Oso Independent School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 2,012
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Wisconsin A total of49 Wisconsin school districts amongAmerica's school districts held elections in 2018 for127 seats. Primary elections were held on February 20, 2018, in three districts where more than two candidates filed for each available seat. General elections were scheduled on April 3, 2018.
Here are two quick facts about Wisconsin's school board elections in 2018:
The largest Wisconsin school district by enrollment with an election in 2018 was theMadison Metropolitan School District with 27,112 K-12 students in the 2015-2016 school year. The smallest Wisconsin school district within Ballotpedia's coverage with an election in 2018 was theDeForest Area School District with 3,634 K-12 students in the 2015-2016 school year. The districts listed below served 373,576 K-12 students during the 2015-2016 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.[10] Click on the district names for more information on each one and its school board elections.
2018 Wisconsin School Board Elections District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment Appleton Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 16,331 Beloit School District 2/20/2018 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 7,012 Chippewa Falls Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 5,070 D.C. Everest Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 5,803 DeForest Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 3,634 De Pere School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,276 Eau Claire Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 4 7 11,219 Elmbrook School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 7,005 Fond du Lac School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 7,307 Franklin Public School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,446 Germantown School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 3,931 Green Bay Area Public School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 20,953 Hamilton School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,711 Holmen School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 3,972 Howard-Suamico School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 6,081 Hudson School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 5,513 Janesville School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 10,321 Kaukauna Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 3,914 Kenosha Unified School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 22,160 Kettle Moraine School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 3,989 Kimberly Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 5,055 La Crosse School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 6,790 Madison Metropolitan School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 27,112 Manitowoc School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 5,094 Marshfield School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,046 McFarland School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 5 4,266 Menomonee Falls School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,041 Middleton-Cross Plains School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 6,984 Mukwonago School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 4,872 Muskego-Norway School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,889 Neenah Joint School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 6,538 New Berlin School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,445 Oak Creek-Franklin School District 2/20/2018 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 6,582 Oconomowoc Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 5,264 Oregon School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 3,943 Oshkosh Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 9,876 Racine Unified School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 19,184 Sheboygan Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 10,401 Stevens Point Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 7,231 Sun Prairie Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 8,107 Superior School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 4,704 Verona Area School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 5,418 Watertown Unified School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 3,779 Waukesha School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 13,145 Waunakee Community School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 4,108 Wausau School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 8,454 West Allis-West Milwaukee School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 9 9,545 West Bend School District 2/20/2018 4/3/2018 N/A 3 2 7 6,814 Wisconsin Rapids School District N/A 4/3/2018 N/A 3 3 7 5,241
Footnotes
↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey Data," accessed January 17, 2018↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "ELSI," accessed February 16, 2018↑ Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, "Schools in Detroit shut off fountains," September 4, 2018↑4.0 4.1 Sun Sentinel , "Election could set new direction for Broward schools," June 22, 2018↑ WRLN , "Third Stoneman Douglas Parent Inspired To Run For Broward School Board After Shooting," June 19, 2018↑6.0 6.1 WTOP , "Voters to decide on 4 seats on Prince George’s Co. school board," June 4, 2018↑ WTOP , "Md. governor calls on Prince George’s Co. executive to fire schools CEO," February 28, 2018↑ The Washington Post, "Why is so much money flowing into D.C.’s school board races?," October 6, 2018↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "CCD Membership Reports," accessed January 4, 2018↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "CCD Membership Reports," accessed January 4, 2018Editorial Content
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