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from odd-numbered sub-districts shall be elected at one election, and all members from even-numbered sub-districts shall be elected at the alternate election. If a board of education and board of elections agree, they may establish a program permitting certain students to serve as precinct officers at an election. Eligible students must be U.S. citizens, at least 17 years old, and enrolled in the senior year of high school. While they can serve as precinct officers, they cannot perform the duties of presiding judge. Participating students must be excused from school on the day of the election. If a precinct has six or more officers, up to two students may serve as election officers in that precinct. However, only one student may serve if the precinct has fewer than six officers. Candidates for membership on a local or exempted village school district shall have their nominating petitions signed by 25 qualified electors of the school district. Nominating petitions for candidates for members of a board of education of a city school district having a population of less than 20,000 as ascertained by the next preceding federal census shall be signed by 25 qualified electors of the school district. Nominating petitions for candidates for members of a board of education of a city district having a population of 20,000 or more but less than 50,000 shall be signed by 75 qualified electors. Nominating petitions for candidates for members of a board of education of a city district having a population of 50,000 or more, but less than 100,000, shall be signed by 150 qualified electors. Nominating petitions for candidates for members of a board of education of a city district having a population of 100,000 or more shall be signed by 300 qualified electors. Nominating petitions for candidates for members of the governing board of an educational service center shall be signed by 50 qualified electors of either: 1) any of the school districts over which the service center governing board has jurisdiction; or 2) the sub-district in which the candidate is running (if that governing board is elected from sub- districts). Candidates for state board of education shall be made by nominating petition...signed by not less than 1 percent of the number voting for governor or 500 whichever is the lesser number.

ELECTIONS, STUDENTS AS PRECINCT OFFICERS OF

3501.22

ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS

3513.254

3513.255

3513.259

The filing fees are $30 for a member of a local board of education and $55 for a member of the state board of education.

3513.10

Petitions must be filed with the board of elections not later than 4 p.m. on the 90th day before the general election.

Generally, a board of elections is not to accept nominating petitions from a person who has already filed to run for another office.

EMERGENCY LEVY

5705.194

A board of education of a city, exempted village, local, cooperative education, or joint vocational school district may propose an emergency levy for a period of up to ten years even if renewing an emergency levy of shorter duration.

EMERGENCY

3313.536

The "administrator" of specified schools, preschools, college

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