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Democrats Regain Majority On Wake School Board

Dave DeWitt

Democrats have regained control of the majority on the Wake County School Board. Incumbent Kevin Hill defeated Republican Heather Losurdo in a runoff election last night.

Looking worn out and even slightly embarrassed, Kevin Hill greeted supporters last night after the final votes were in.

In the most expensive Wake School Board race in history, Hill defeated Losurdo by just four percentage points. He is the fifth Democrat to win this election season – a strong rebuke of the Republicans who held the majority the last 2 years.

Hill hopes the new Board can put partisan politics behind them.

Kevin Hill: "Well I hope what the election means for the school system is that we’ll have 9 board members who can come together and work as a team, take politics back off the table and try to make decisions that will be best for all students and all schools."

Hill says he hopes to tweak the new student assignment policy to make sure students from low-performing areas can choose high-performing schools.

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Dave DeWitt is WUNC's Supervising Editor for Politics and Education. As an editor, reporter, and producer he's covered politics, environment, education, sports, and a wide range of other topics.
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