The mission of the Culver City Unified School District, a diverse haven of excellence, is to ensure that each student possesses the academic and personal skills necessary to achieve his/her highest potential as a valued, responsible member of society by providing challenging, personalized educational experiences in a safe, nurturing environment and by fostering a passion for teaching and learning with committed parent and community involvement.
Eligibility requirements
School boards are nonpartisan. Candidates for boards are not required to belong to a political party. In California, you may be elected or appointed to a governing board of a school district if you are: > 18 years of age or older; > a citizen of the state; > a resident of the school district; > a registered voter; and > not disqualified by the constitution or laws of the state from holding a civil office. An employee of a school district may not be sworn into office as an elected or appointed member of that school district's governing board unless and until he or she resigns as an employee. If the employee does not resign, the employment automatically terminates upon being sworn into office. Any registered voter is eligible to be a member of the county board of education except the county superintendent of schools, any member of his or her staff, or any employee of a school district in that county.
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FAQ
How often is Local School Board elected?
The position of Local School Board is typically elected every 4 years.
What does it mean for an election to be nonpartisan?
Nonpartisan elections do not require candidates to declare a party affiliation.
What are the filing requirements to get on the ballot in Culver City Unified, CA?
Candidates must fill out a "declaration of candidacy" form. In most cases, this must be picked up and filed at the county elections office. In a few counties, it's possible to get forms at local school district administration offices. According to the state Elections Code, declaration of candidacy forms must be filed during a period extending from 113 days to 88 days before the election is to be held. For November elections, candidate filing takes place for several weeks during the summer. Candidates should consult the county elections office to determine whether or not filing fees or nominating signatures are required. Occasionally a school district election is influenced by a city charter and filing procedures may vary somewhat. There is usually a fee if a candidate wishes to have a candidate statement printed in the voter's guide distributed to all local voters. A few school districts pay for the printing of this statement for all candidates to their board.
Where do I submit my candidate paperwork?
Submit paperwork to the county clerk's office.
Where is the filing office?
12400 Imperial Hwy, Norwalk, CA 90650.
How can I get in touch with the filing office?
You can contact the filing office by calling 800-815-2666.
How do I get started running for Local School Board?
You can start running for Local School Board by checking to ensure you meet all filing deadlines and requirements. Next, you can prepare to file for office and start planning your campaign strategy. Get in touch with our team of campaign experts for help with any step of the campaign process!
Is there a primary or runoff election for this office?
The next election for Local School Board includes a primary, but not a runoff election.
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