County School Board of Trustee Elections Reason for Investigation a citizen complaint was received concerning the*
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Findings 11 findings
Recommendations 1
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R1The Grand Jury recommends that the Nevada County Board of Education notify the public of all board openings to be filled by elections or appointments. Such notification should specifically include minimum qualifications that are consistent with state education and elections codes. This would be a good practice for all school districts in the county.
Conclusions 6
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CL1 Page 2The Grand Jury found the winning candidate's filing was not valid based on the state Education Code Section 1006.
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CL2 Page 2Each candidate is responsible for understanding and using the election system as defined by state law. Candidates should not expect someone else to look after their interests.
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CL3 Page 2The Grand Jury applauds Bolinger for issuing additional instructions to his staff. This action should assist in preventing similar issues in future elections for school district trustee. 37
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CL4 Page 3The candidates for the opening in the county Board of Education were not aware of and apparently did not read the information available in the state Education Code Section 1006 describing ineligibility due to employment as a teacher of the county school system.
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CL5 Page 3The reduction in the number of Board of Education members from seven to five was designed to eliminate divergent opinion.
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CL6 Page 3The preparation and the pre-election discussion of the Board of Education reduction (ballot Measure A) was fairly and accurately presented to the voters.
No Responses Found 2
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