School Board Elections
Nonpartisan Office
Special District Candidates run in General Election Offices are subject to cancel and appointment.
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Step 1 - Form a Committee (If Required - Rare for Special District Candidates) - Within 10 days after your campaign’s combined receipts and/or disbursements exceed $1,300, the candidate must file a Committee using a Statement of Organization form. As long as your campaign's combined receipts and disbursements do not exceed $1,300, you may skip this step. Once you file a committee, you are obligated to filing regular campaign finance reports subject to late fees.
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Step 2 - Nomination Petitions (Non-Partisan (PDF)) - Information about who can sign petitions, who can gather petitions for you, and a checklist is included in the Candidate Handbook. Official signature numbers will not be available until after January 2, 2022, and will be posted here by January 15, 2022. For comparison purposes, these were signature requirements in 2018 when these offices were up for election.
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Step 3 - Nominating Papers - You may contact our office to set up a filing appointment, these cannot be accepted electronically. Candidates are accepted on a first come first serve basis. Only nominating papers received by 5 pm on the last day to file will be accepted, regardless of the postmark date. Nomination Paper and Campaign Finance Laws Statement (Both are on the same one-page form)
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Step 4 - Campaign Finance Reports (Only Required if a Statement of Organization Was Filed) - Obligations to file Campaign Finance Reports begin as soon as the Statement of Organization is filed.
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Step 5 - Termination Statement (Only Required if a Statement of Organization Was Filed) - After the election cycle is complete, committees may terminate by filing a Termination Statement. Until terminated, committees are required to continue filing periodic Campaign Finance Reports. A final Campaign Finance Report is due upon termination.