The upcoming Clarendon County School Board election features a diverse field of candidates vying for seats across the county’s nine districts. The election has attracted a mix of newcomers and incumbents, each bringing a range of experiences and priorities to the table as they campaign to shape the future of education in the region.
The candidates for each district are as follows:
District 1: Kim E. Jones, Dr. Falecia L. Miller (incumbent)
District 2: John D. Bonaparte, Robert Allen McFadden, Loretta W. Pollard
District 3: Gregory Bradley, Roger Jowers, Johnny L. Lawson
District 4: Linda P. Lemon (incumbent), Lee Mahoney, Shelley Richburg
District 5: Eleazer Leazer Carter, Arthur Moyd (incumbent), Mike Shorter, Margaret Walker
District 6: Bobby Fleming (incumbent), Robert W. Kolb, Kenneth Lovorn, Lakisha Samuel, LaNette Samuels Cooper
District 7: George Frierson, Amy Green, Ron Wingard (incumbent)
District 8: John R. Hardy, Jennifer Howard Powell, Darren Wilson
District 9: Ceth Land (incumbent), Jameel Zamir
As the candidates prepare for the election, many have focused their platforms on improving educational resources, advocating for student success, and fostering strong community relationships. With the election approaching, voters are encouraged to learn more about the candidates in their respective districts to make informed decisions that will impact the future of Clarendon County’s education system.
The election results will ultimately determine the direction of the county’s school board, as new and returning members work together to address the challenges and opportunities ahead.