Brooke Schultz and Geoff Mulvihill write: “Voters in some of the highest-profile school board elections across the U.S. rebuked conservative candidates in local school board elections who want to ban books and restrict classroom conversations on race and gender. The American Federation of Teachers said candidates publicly endorsed by conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the 1776 Project lost about 70% of their races nationally in elections this week—a tally those groups dispute.” Libraries also won high-profile referenda. A levy to fund Patmos Library in Jamestown, Michigan, passed after two previous failed attempts threatened to force it to close, and a referendum that would have transferred oversight of Pella (Iowa) Public Library from the library board to the city council failed.
Associated Press, Nov. 8; Holland (Mich.) Sentinel, Nov. 7; WOI-TV (Des Moines, Iowa), Nov. 8