Chicago is moving to an elected school board but half of voters aren’t aware, poll finds – WBEZ (Chicago)

The first election for half of the 21-member board is set to take place in just one year — November 2024. “Changes of this magnitude are complex, and we are still gathering public input about the best way to transition to a fully-elected school board,” the chair of the senate committee, Sen. Kimberly Lightford, said in a statement.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Maps for board seat were chosen according to race quotas — disgraceful

Old Spartan
2 years ago

What a surprise! Chicago voters are uninformed, ignorant, out of touch and lazy. The story about the upcoming election has only been in the news a thousand times over the last couple of years, and half the voters aren’t aware of it. No wonder Chicago is spiraling into the sewer with elected officials put in office by this herd of voters.

Robert L. Peters
2 years ago

All CTU needs to do is tag the opponent as a MAGA extremist and the low IQ voters will not vote for them. The others that vote are union sympathizers so I see the CTU candidates winning.

nixit
2 years ago

Exactly what CTU wants.

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