Star-Ledger on the pitiful turnout for school board elections on Tuesday:
What do the results mean? It’s hard to draw any general conclusions, especially when voter turnout was a dismal 13.4 percent. School elections never bring out many voters, in part because they come in April with far less publicity than the general election in November. As we’ve said before, that should change.
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