Nicholas Logan (Edmonds School District School Board District 1, Washington, candidate 2023)
Nicholas Logan ran for election to the Edmonds School District School Board to represent District 1 in Washington. Logan was on the ballot in the general election on November 7, 2023.[source]
[1]Elections
General election
General election for Edmonds School District school board District 1
Carin Chase and Nicholas Logan ran in the general election for Edmonds School District school board District 1 on November 7, 2023.
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Carin Chase (Nonpartisan) | ||
Nicholas Logan (Nonpartisan) |
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Logan completed a candidate statement for VoteWA. In it, he said, “I'm excited to bring a fresh perspective to the board, and to make sure priorities are appropriate to students' educational needs. I'd like to help figure out how to get replacement schools built, how to give schools more authority when dealing with student issues, to boldly try new ideas in the district, and never approve a budget that is not fully funded.”
See also
2023 Elections
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