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School board elections, 2026

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This page will contain links to school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2026by state andby date. More information will be added to this page as it becomes available. Ballotpedia covers school board elections in 475 school districts. This includes all school districts in the100 largest cities by population and the200 largest school districts by student enrollment. Ballotpedia also covers allschool board recalls in the United States.

Our coverage scope for local elections continues to grow, and you can useBallotpedia's sample ballot tool to see what school board elections we are covering in your area.

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School board elections by state

Below are the districts holding elections in the top 100 largest cities or one of the top 200 largest school districts in the country. If you don't see your school district listed below, check ourSample Ballot Lookup Tool for your election information.

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See also:Alabama school board elections, 2026 andList of school districts in Alabama

Ballotpedia covers tens of thousands of school board elections across the United States each year. This page contains links to this state's school districts where Ballotpedia is covering elections in 2026. The following table lists districts that overlap with the nation's100 largest cities or that are among the nation's200 largest school districts and for which Ballotpedia providescomprehensive coverage.

Editor's note: Some school districts choose to cancel the primary election, or both the primary and general election, if the number of candidates who filed does not meet a certain threshold. The table below does not reflect which primary or general elections were canceled. Please click through to each school district's page for more information.

2026 Alabama School Board Elections
DistrictPrimaryPrimary RunoffGeneral ElectionGeneral Runoff ElectionSeats up for electionTotal board seats2023-2024 enrollment
Jefferson County Schools5/19/20266/16/202611/3/2026-1535,671
Mobile County Public Schools5/19/20266/16/202611/3/2026-2550,929
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Historical election data

See also:School board election data analysis, 2024

Methodology note: This report does not include write-in candidates unless an incumbent ran as a write-in.

From 2018 to 2024, Ballotpedia covered elections for 6,060 school board seats in 2,070 districts. Ballotpedia normally covers school board elections in the 200 largest school districts by student enrollment and the school districts that overlap the 100 largest cities by population. However, in 2019, we also covered all school districts up for election in the state of North Carolina. Those districts are included in this data.

We found that between 24% and 40% of elections were unopposed each year, that incumbents won between 51% and 61% of seats each year, and that between 79% and 89% of incumbents who sought re-election won each year.

Details on each year's election statistics can be found in the table below.

Seats won by incumbents and newcomers

Incumbents won a larger percentage of seats in the2018 school board elections compared to the2019,2020,2021,2022 elections,2023, and2024.

Incumbency success rates

Incumbents who ran against challengers in 2019 had a higher contested success rate than those who ran against challengers in 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. Incumbents in 2019 also had a higher overall success rate compared to the other four years.

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