Ron DeSantis, who won re-election in a landslide Tuesday, threw his political weight behind 30 school board candidates this election cycle.
In Florida, because school board races are nonpartisan, if candidates capture at least 50% of the vote in the primary, they don’t need to compete in the November elections.
That stands in contrast to the results for the Florida Democratic Party, which supported 30 school board candidates, only nine of whom won seats this year.
Riding a wave of conservative parent anger, Republicans in several states targeted school board races, with mixed results.
However, GOP candidates running against progressive ideas captured seats on the State Board of Education, which sets curriculum standards.