Think tank argues changing school board election date could increase voter turnout, engage the community
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55% : The Foundation for Government Accountability is calling for school board elections to be held at the same time as other prominent elections, rather than in off-cycle years, in an effort to increase voter turnout.47% : A similar piece from Ken Blackwell of the America First Policy Institute in July argued that "On-Cycle School Board Elections Make it Easier to Vote."A 2021 piece from Max Eden of the American Enterprise Institute argued that "off-cycle school board elections deeply depress voter turnout and minimize genuine 'local control' in public education."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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