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Anti-CRT, pro-parental rights candidates win seats on Hamilton County school boards

Interest in school board races increased in Hamilton County following the nationalization of school board elections under the banner of parents’ rights -- a response to school policies related to COVID, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion measures.
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Interest in school board races increased in Hamilton County following the nationalization of school board elections under the banner of parents’ rights -- a response to school policies related to COVID, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion measures.

Candidates who campaigned on a platform of parental rights, opposition to critical race theory and claims that schools are indoctrinating students in liberal ideologies won seats in multiple Hamilton County school board races, according to unofficial election results. 

School boards in Indiana are made up of non-partisan officials, but campaigns in Hamilton County featured national political talking points and endorsements from high profile politicians.

The winning candidates in Hamilton Southeastern are Tiffany Pascoe (District 1), Juanita Albright (District 2), Dawn Lang (District 3) and Ben Orr (District 4). The slate was promoted in a Facebook post by the Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a powerful and controversial conservative group that rose to prominence by opposing mask mandates, critical race theory and social emotional learning. The group aims to install like-minded people in school board seats across the country.

Amber Huff Willis (at-large), William Anderson (District 2) and Rebecca Ogle (District 4) won seats on the Westfield Washington school board; they were also supported by Moms for Liberty Hamilton County.

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The Carmel Clay board race proved less successful for conservative candidates; incumbent Jennifer Nelson-Williams (District 2) won with 46 percent of the vote. She defeated conservative candidate Adam Sharp, who campaigned as part of a Republican-backed slate with Jenny Brake and Greg Brown.

Kristin Kouka (District 1) — who campaigned with Jake Nichols (District 3) and Nelson-Williams — won a seat on the board in a tight race against Brake; she received just 117 more votes than Brake, according to unofficial election results.

Greg Brown (District 3) is the only member of his slate to win a seat on the Carmel Clay board. And he received just 90 more votes than Nichols.

Nelson-Williams, Kouka and Nichols campaign in support of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Carmel-Clay schools, while the Brake, Brown and Sharp campaign claimed radical liberal teachers were indoctrinating Carmel students.

In the at-large race for two spots on the Noblesville school board, incumbent Joe E. Forgey and Misti Ray — another candidate supported by multiple anti-CRT groups — were the top two vote getters.

More than 48 percent of eligible voters in Hamilton County cast ballots in the mid term election. The deadline for the county to certify election results in Nov. 21. Candidates have until noon Nov. 22 to file for a verified recount or contest petition of election results.

The unofficial results: 


Carmel Clay School Board

 

District 1

 

Sheldon Barnes

11.48%

Jenny Brake

39.15%

Stephanie Flittner

9.88%

Kristin Kouka - Winner

39.49%

District 2

 

Lori Long

10.02%

Jennifer Nelson-Williams - Winner

46.25%

Adam Sharp

43.73%

District 3

 

Greg Brown - Winner

50.15%

Jake Nichols

49.85%

 

 

Hamilton Heights School Board

 

Jackson Township

 

Julie Davis - Winner

100%

White River Township

 

Benjamin Lehman - Winner

59.83%

Doug Ozolins

40.17%

At Large

 

Arnie Cooper - Winner

100%

 

 

Hamilton Southeastern School Board

 

District 1

 

Brad Boyer

12.14%

Edward Gedeon

2.63%

Jackie Howell

32.78%

Tiffany Pascoe - Winner

52.45%

District 2

 

Juanita Albright - Winner

58.76%

Janet Pritchett

41.24%

District 3

 

Carla Cork

38.56%

Dawn Lang - Winner

61.44%

District 4

 

Julie Chambers

41.61%

Harry Delks

2.66%

Ben Orr - Winner

55.73%

 

 

Noblesville School Board

 

At Large (top 2 candidates win)

 

Joe Forgey - Winner

28.52%

Chuck Haberman II

21.19%

Melba Kiser

19.57%

Brian Laskey

8.04%

Misti Ray - Winner

22.68%

 

 

Sheridan School Board

 

Adams Township (top 2 candidates win)

 

Tyler Henning - Winner

44.08%

Kim Zachery - Winner

55.92%

At Large

 

Nancy Boone - Winner

47.57%

Drew Carlisle

20.11%

Cheri Hume

32.32%

 

 

Westfield Washington School Board

 

District 2

 

William Anderson - Winner

51.19%

Patrick Phillips

48.81%

District 4

 

Rebecca Ogle - Winner

56.08%

Jill Woerner

43.92%

At Large

 

Patrick Fassnacht

27.52%

Alan Ford

12.06%

Amber Huff Willis - Winner

52.98%

Curtis Wyatt

7.43%

Clarifcation: This story has been updated to reflect that the Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty supported the winning candidates through social media posts

Contact WFYI education reporter Lee V. Gaines at lgaines@wfyi.org. Follow on Twitter: @LeeVGaines.

Lee V. Gaines was an investigative education reporter at WFYI until March 2025. Lee was previously an education reporter for Illinois Public Media / Illinois Newsroom. Her work has been heard on national broadcasts, including All Things Considered, Morning Edition and Here & Now.
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