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Committee approves bill to make Seminole County school-board elections nonpartisan

2218939 · February 4, 2025
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The House Intergovernmental Coordination Committee voted to approve House Bill 73 (LC 473148), a local bill sponsored by Representative Greene that would allow Seminole County to hold nonpartisan elections for its school board; committee members approved the measure by voice vote after questions about staggered terms and local support.

The House Intergovernmental Coordination Committee approved House Bill 73 (LC 473148), a local bill to allow Seminole County to hold nonpartisan elections for its school board, on a voice vote during the committee meeting.

Representative Victor (Beth) Camp, chair of the House Intergovernmental Coordination Committee, opened discussion and called Representative Greene to present the measure. "I bring you House Bill 73," Greene said, describing the bill as a request from Seminole County to change how school-board candidates run in that county.

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