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Delaware voters selected candidates for school board seats Tuesday. Here s who won Jeff Neiburg and Natalia Alamdari, Delaware News Journal Headlines May 11, 2021 Replay Video UP NEXT Delaware voters went to the polls Tuesday to make selections for school board seats throughout the state, with issues like school reopening and social justice up for debate in some board races. The voting Tuesday came as a school year greatly affected by the ongoing pandemic winds down. A conservative group, Patriots for Delaware, had turned its sights toward school board seats, endorsing candidates up and down the state with platforms dedicated to hot button issues like fully reopening schools and keeping concepts like social justice and lessons about race out of classrooms. ....
Smyrna Board of Education election May 11 Delaware News Desk Two candidates are running for a five-year term on the Smyrna Board of Education Tuesday, May 11. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., at: Smyrna Elementary, 121 S. School Lane, Smyrna; Smyrna Middle School, 700 Duck Creek Parkway, Smyrna; Kenton Ruritan Club, 249 S. Main St. (Route 300), Kenton. The candidates are Diane Eastburn of Clayton and Charlie D. Wilson of Smyrna. To be eligible to vote, a person must be at least 18 on the day of the election, be a U.S. citizen, a resident of the school district and must provide proof of identity and address such as a Delaware driver’s license, Delaware ID card or work ID card with photo and home address. ....
How to vote in Tuesday s school board elections Natalia Alamdari, Delaware News Journal Headlines May 7, 2021 Replay Video Delaware school board elections are Tuesday, with seats up for grabs in every district but Indian River. Historically, school board elections see low turnout, reaching only 1% to 2% of eligible voters. Last year, 11,086 people voted across the state. Here s everything you need to know to vote Tuesday: Who can vote? Unlike other elections, you don t need to be a registered voter to cast a vote for school board. You don t need to be a homeowner, either. The only requirements are that you live in that school district, are a citizen of the United States and Delaware, and are at least 18. ....