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EPISD District 5 runoff election is Saturday, here's what you need to know

EPISD District 5 runoff early voting underway. Here's how to vote early and on Election Day

EPISD District 5 runoff early voting underway. Here s how to vote early and on Election Day Cristina Carreon, El Paso Times El Paso multimedia sculptor talks about 2020 Election inspired art installation Replay Video UP NEXT Early voting for the El Paso Independent School District runoff election for the board of trustees District 5 seat began Monday and will end June 1. Israel Irrobali and Cordia L. Vanessa Betts are the two candidates hoping to secure EPISD s District 5 trustee seat. Irrobali captured nearly 48% of votes, just shy of the more than 50% needed to avoid a runoff election. Betts brought in just over 17% of votes.

Retiring teachers reflect on decades of change in their profession

Retiring teachers reflect on decades of change in their profession
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Election Day voting El Paso school board elections

El Pasoans will choose who will help shape the future of two school districts Saturday in EPISD and SISD school board elections. Ballots cast in El Paso s polling stations will carry extra weight in this election, where two school board elections will decide more than half the makeup of trustees on each board. There are 17 candidates competing for four seats in the EPISD race and 11 candidates vie for four seats in the SISD race. Because EPISD uses a majority election system instead of plurality, the race could end in a runoff. In a majority vote, a candidate must win more than 50% of the total vote to win or the election goes to a runoff with the top two candidates. SISD uses a plurality vote.

A Florida lawmaker wants a highway named after Trump. Some Democrats vow 'not even a bench' will bear his name.

Skip to main content Currently Reading A Florida lawmaker wants a highway named after Trump. Some Democrats vow not even a bench will bear his name. Antonia Noori Farzan, The Washington Post Jan. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Roadside souvenirs for sale in Kissimmee, Fla.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara. If one Florida legislator has his way, drivers could soon hop on President Donald J. Trump Highway and cruise the length of the state, barreling past the Everglades and the conservative retirement community of The Villages before arriving in a historically Black neighborhood in Miami. Looking forward to working on this important designation honoring one of the greatest Presidents in American History, Anthony Sabatini, a Republican state representative, tweeted on Tuesday.

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