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Conservative candidates hoped to take over school boards across Indiana this past election cycle. But the results were mixed.
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Final results for Marion County school board races in the 2022 midterm election.
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Four Indiana school districts won voter support for property-tax levies to provide operational funds to boost teacher pay, retain staff and maintain academic programs.
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Hope Hampton won with nearly 56 percent of the District 3 vote, the sole contested IPS race,
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Candidates who campaigned on parental rights won seats in multiple Hamilton County school board races, according to unofficial election results.
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Conservative school board candidates across Indiana are campaigning on so-called parental rights platforms.
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Indianapolis Public Schools board of commissioners candidate Hope Hampton has a significant lead in fundraising over her opponent Kristen Phair in the race to represent District 3.
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Eight school districts across Indiana are asking voters to approve an increase to their property taxes or continue a referendum tax levy.
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The sole contested race in the Indianapolis Public Schools board elections will leave District 3 voters choosing between two IPS parents who have spent time working or volunteering in schools and have significant concerns about the district’s revitalization plan.
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All four IPS school board candidates say they’d vote against the district’s Rebuilding Stronger proposal, a dramatic overhaul the current board is expected to vote on in November.