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8.Ĭontact IndyStar reporter Caroline Beck at 31 or. Marion County residents can vote at any of the county’s vote centers on election day on Nov. To find where the sites are located go to /early-voting. Additional early voting sites open on Oct. She also said she is running for school board again because she wants to continue her work of helping the district attract and retain quality teachers, be fiscally responsible and support initiatives to improve student achievement.Įarly voting has already begun and Indianapolis voters can early vote in person at the Indianapolis City-County building. Graham told IndyStar that she is proud of the resolution the board passed that allows the 2015 operational referendum to expire at the conclusion of the 2022 calendar year. Raimeka Graham was first appointed to the Wayne Township school board in July 2020 and currently works as the Principal of the Deer Run Elementary school in Pike Township. IndyStar reached out for additional comment. He currently works as an operations manager for a mechanical contracting service. Brandon Bowmanīrandon Bowman was first elected to the Wayne Township school board in 2014 and currently serves as the board’s secretary. He told IndyStar that he is running for reelection again because he wants to stay involved in the community and help his school community continue to grow and be successful.

Michael Nance has been serving on the board for 28 years and is currently retired. At Large Benjamin Wakefieldīenjamin Wakefield is the current president of the Wayne Township school board and is a pastor at Lynhurst Baptist Church of Indianapolis.

All school board seats in Wayne Township are at-large seats.Īnyone who lives within the district can vote for all four open seats. Every incumbent candidate is running again and faces no challengers. The Wayne Township school board has seven seats, four of which are on the ballot this year.
