Three seats on the Pinellas County School Board are up for grabs in August, and there’s a slate of challengers who have aligned themselves in a bid to “flip” the board to a conservative majority.
In District 1, an at-large seat chosen by all county voters, incumbent Laura Hine will face Danielle Marolf, the owner of private Christian school Wellmont Academy.
Hine, seeking a second term, starts her campaign with more than $100,000 in her account and the backing of leaders including Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, along with the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association. She has been targeted by Gov. Ron DeSantis for replacement.
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