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Council endorses moving school board elections to November amid partisan debate

March 31, 2026 | St. Charles County, Missouri


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Council endorses moving school board elections to November amid partisan debate
The St. Charles County Council adopted Resolution 2604 on March 30, urging the Missouri Legislature to move school board elections from April to November. Supporters argued the change would increase voter turnout and reduce election administration costs; opponents cautioned it could politicize school boards and undermine local control.

Annette Seving (public commenter) said November elections draw higher turnout and lower per‑voter cost: "Moving school board elections from April to November would create higher voter turnout and lower election costs," she told the council. Jen Olsen, a school board member, argued candidates for large districts need more time and access to voters and supported the move for practical campaign reasons.

Opponents including Maggie Biesenthal and others said keeping elections in April preserves nonpartisan focus and local accountability. "If it isn't broke, it doesn't need fixing," Biesenthal said, noting concerns that the change could invite partisan influence into school governance.

Council members debated tradeoffs. Some members said the change would not move municipal tax questions or other local ballots and cited a county senator sponsoring the bill; others said they preferred tax‑related ballots on November dates. The council passed the resolution on roll call.

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