Election

A High Stakes Day for Public Schools

Please go to your calendar right now and mark Tuesday, August 8, with a reminder to VOTE. That’s the date of Mississippi’s primary election for legislative and statewide offices – a critical day for Mississippi’s public schools. Because most of Mississippi’s legislative districts overwhelmingly favor one party or the other, many General Election races are […]

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Candidates Share Their Thoughts on Public Education

The next few weeks are extremely important to our children and our public schools. The outcomes of the primary election on August 8 and the general election on November 7 will determine the Legislature’s level of support for public education. Four years ago, Mississippians elected a corps of pro-public school candidates – and it paid

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A Big Change in the Mississippi Legislature

In the next few months, you will make choices that will have a lasting impact on Mississippi’s public schools. Our children need your votes for pro-public school candidates in the August 8 Primary Election and November 7 General Election. From registering to vote to learning which candidates share your values, this Election Toolkit provides a quick

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TOMORROW: Runoff Election for School Board

Runoff elections for school board members will be held in parts of four school districts TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 29. Harrison County, School Board District 2, Runoff Candidates: Betty Daniel and Tom Daniels Neshoba County, School Board District 2, Runoff Candidates: Mary Ann Nicholson and Jermaine Simmons Stone County, School Board District 2, Runoff Candidates: Vanessa Johnson Dedeaux

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Remember to VOTE Today

TODAY, Tuesday, Nov. 2, voters will go to the polls to replace retiring legislators in three Mississippi House and Senate districts and elect school board members in school districts across the state. Before you vote, be sure to check candidates’ positions on public schools, using our online Candidate Q&A. Candidate Q&A for Special Election in Senate Districts

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On November Ballot: 4 Legislative Seats Plus School Board Members

Next month, voters will replace retiring legislators in three Mississippi House and Senate districts and elect school board members in 13 school districts.  We need your help to spread the word about where the candidates stand on important public education issues! Special Election – Legislative Seats We sent special election candidates for the Legislature our Candidate

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Election 2019: Candidate Q&A HD110

House of Representatives District 110: Candidate Q&A Candidates for this office were offered a questionnaire on education issues by The Parents’ Campaign. See below for responses received to date.  Jeramey D. Anderson (Incumbent) UNOPPOSED » See Voting Record  1. What is your experience with K-12 public schools, personally and/or with your children or family? Public School Graduate, 2010.

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