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Indiana’s First Partisan School Board Races
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Indiana’s school boards are turning partisan for the first time, with Hamilton and Marion counties seeing nearly equal splits between Republican and unaffiliated candidates — a shift fueled by rising politicization of education issues. But here’s the twist: school board decisions rarely align with party lines, making party labels misleading for voters. Plus, unaffiliated candidates get buried on the ballot — potentially giving an edge to parties that dominated past elections. With the filing deadline past, this historic change could reshape local governance — and how voters and candidates navigate it.
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