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Control of North Carolina’s largest school system will be at stake when five of the nine Wake County school board seats appear on the Nov. 5 ballot. The filing period for school board candidates ...
Filing for school board elections runs until July 15. ... Members of the Wake County school board discuss an item on the agenda at the June 7, 2022 meeting. Candidates in Districts 1, 2, 7 and 9 ...
The school board races are officially non-partisan, but candidates backed by the Wake County Democratic Party were leading in seven of the nine board seats with all precincts reporting Tuesday night.
Members of the Wake County school board discuss an item on the agenda at the June 7, 2022 meeting. The Nov. 8 election will lead to at least five new school board members.
July 15, 2022 at 11:22 AM. A Wake County school board candidate’s decision to drop out of the race is the latest chapter in a running feud between two local conservative activists. Kari Donovan ...
Upon the death and posthumous re-election of Wake County School Board member Kathy Hartenstine, Heagarty applied to be appointed to the position. As he was the only contender for the District 7 seat, he was chosen to serve on the school board. [2] [5] He was elected to a full term on the board in 2020. [6]
Who will represent District 4 on the Wake County school board? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote in the Nov. 8 election with our voter guide. Tara Waters, candidate for Wake County ...
June 10, 1957 (age 67) Political party. Republican. Chris Malone (born June 10, 1957) [1] a former North Carolina State Representative, was the Deputy Majority Whip for the 2017-2018 Session. He is a Republican, once representing District 35. He was defeated in his bid for a 4th term on November 6, 2018, by Democrat Terence Everitt. [2][3][4]