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Thanks for the redistricting guidelines, Steve. We should reference this at the next board meeting since we had a casual discussion about it at the last one. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Kranz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 9:30 AM Subject: [School Board] Redistricting > > [This message was sent to the School Board] > > Greetings, > > Just an FYI . . . > > At the last school board meeting, the question came up as to whether school > board members had to run for re-election if their elective district > boundaries changed. In reviewing the Secretary of State's redistricting > guide (http://www.sos.state.mn.us/redist/guide.html), it appears to me that > board members are permitted to serve the remainder of their terms. It reads > as follows: > > -------------- > 5.7.5 How district boundary changes affect board members > > Board members shifted out of the election district they represent as a > result of redrawing election district boundaries during redistricting, are > not disqualified from serving for the remainder of the term for which they > were elected. > > When running for office on the school board, a candidate must reside in the > district for which they file for office. Except for shifts in election > districts as the result of redistricting, each board member must be a > resident of the election district that they represent. (M.S. 205A.12 subd. > 5) > ---------------- > > -Steve > > > ------------- > This message was sent to the School Board of Winona Area Public Schools. > To send a message to the entire School Board, address it to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] All messages sent to that address are viewable by > the general public. A public archive of emails sent to and exchanged > between school board members is available at > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > ------------- This message was sent to the School Board of Winona Area Public Schools. To send a message to the entire School Board, address it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] All messages sent to that address are viewable by the general public. A public archive of emails sent to and exchanged between school board members is available at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
