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More Republicans than Democrats file for school board races in central Indiana
In central Indiana's school board races, Republicans filed more candidates than Democrats, with 34% Republican, 13% Democratic, and 45% unaffiliated candidates. Partisan races are new in the state, and ballot order is determined by prior secretary of state election results, potentially giving an advantage to top parties. Marion County has more Democratic candidates, while surrounding counties favor Republicans.
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