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Board approves resolution to expand to five census-based zones and adopts two-term limit for upcoming seats

2128090 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Lebanon Special School District board approved a resolution to create five geographically equal zones using census blocks and agreed to two-term limits for newly added seats; the board also set an initial rotation of two- and four-year terms for staggered elections.

The Lebanon Special School District board voted to adopt a resolution to expand the board to five zones and to use decennial census blocks to define those zones, and the board agreed to a two-term limit for the newly added seats.

A board member described the proposed zoning method as census-block-based and said the election commission advised that defining zones by the U.S. census blocks would allow periodic adjustments every 10 years…

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