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Over {{blank_1}}% of school boards are elected in {{blank_2}} elections, but {{blank_3}} states now allow partisan options, representing a shift from the {{blank_4}}-old tradition of keeping local education separate from party politics.

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Over 90% of school boards are elected in nonpartisan elections, but nine states now allow partisan options - a shift from the century-old tradition of keeping party politics out of education.

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Over {{blank_1}}% of school boards are elected in {{blank_2}} elections, but {{blank_3}} states now allow partisan options, representing a shift from ... - Republican governors block own party's partisan school board push as voter backlash grows | Principle Civics