Will Miami's school board maintain a conservative majority? We have to wait till November
Briefly

The results of the elections in District 3 and 7 will determine whether the board will maintain its conservative majority, which is important for local educational policies.
School board elections in Miami-Dade are highly competitive and have become increasingly political in recent years, particularly with the influence of state-level conservative policies on local education.
Currently, the board has five members who consistently vote conservatively, largely influenced by policies set forth by the state, shaping local education and governance.
Joseph Geller, a registered Democrat, is endorsed by the teachers union, while Karp, a self-funder, reflects the competitive nature of the current school board elections in Miami.
Read at Miami Herald
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