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The following pages provide information about school board elections in North Dakota's public school districts. For more information about these school districts beyond their elections, click here. The list is updated once per decade following the release of the U.S. Census.
In the 2016 presidential election, (R) won North Dakota with 63 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 27.2 percent. In presidential elections between 1892 and 2016, North Dakota voted Republican 81.25 percent of the time and Democratic 15.6 percent of the time.
Kirsten Baesler. Incumbent. Kirsten Baesler has served as superintendent of public instruction since 2013. Previously, Baesler worked for Bismarck Public Schools, the North Dakota School Boards Association and served nine years on the Mandan school board, including seven as president. Candidate Site Our Stories.
8 kwi 2024 · Incumbent Kirsten Baesler and Jason Heitkamp are running in the general election for North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction on November 5, 2024. This election is nonpartisan, but both candidates are Republicans. [1]
28 maj 2024 · To help journalists cover school board elections, we’ve gathered and summarized six academic studies that look at how school board members are chosen and the impact they can have on school funding and student achievement.
23 paź 2024 · District 3 representative James E. Tripp Jr. beat out two other candidates to win his seat in 2020. As he seeks a second term, Tripp, a pastor and former law enforcement officer, faces political ...
14 cze 2024 · Kristin Nelson, Ollenburger, Jason Nelson and Gullickson will be seated on the board at the July 9 regular meeting. During that meeting, a president and vice president of the board will be...