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In It to Win It

(12,720 posts)
Sun May 3, 2026, 12:19 AM Yesterday

RESULTS from Texas: Voters just ousted 3 conservative incumbent school board members tonight

RESULTS from Texas: The school district of Grapevine Colleyville, near Fort Worth, drew national attention after conservatives running on an explicitly Christian message took over the board (archive: www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...).

Voters just ousted 3 conservative incumbents tonight.

Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2026-05-03T04:09:26.729Z

This is a separate result from this earlier one I posted: bsky.app/profile/tani...

Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2026-05-03T04:10:13.002Z
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RESULTS from Texas: Voters just ousted 3 conservative incumbent school board members tonight (Original Post) In It to Win It Yesterday OP
Real people dislike the Talibornagain pfitz59 Yesterday #1
Or Nazis. AZ8theist Yesterday #2
And people REALLY don't like chaos in their schools. pat_k Yesterday #3
I'm sick of Fox acting like the Department Of Education is theirs. Initech 14 hrs ago #18
Fuck Moms 4 Liberty and fuck TPUSA! Initech 14 hrs ago #17
So the Cons were elected and Now they're Cha Yesterday #4
Good news! liberalla Yesterday #5
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD did the same thing last November. cloudbase Yesterday #6
Thanks for posting this. LAS14 Yesterday #12
Important malaise Yesterday #7
It may seem like small potatoes, but this is an omen and a half. Vinca Yesterday #8
This is great, but it would be nice if voters paid enough attention to prevent them from winning in the first place. tanyev Yesterday #9
Exactly. LisaM Yesterday #14
Wow. That seems like a dead republican canary in a coalmine. Scrivener7 Yesterday #10
Kick dalton99a Yesterday #11
Any other such stories?? Post them, please. nt LAS14 Yesterday #13
We have a new democratic mayor in Pearland, TX as of yesterday. TBF 14 hrs ago #16
These are all usually red areas as well. ananda Yesterday #15
Good BlueWaveNeverEnd 12 hrs ago #19

AZ8theist

(7,554 posts)
2. Or Nazis.
Sun May 3, 2026, 12:24 AM
Yesterday

I am surprised these book bans didn't evolve into book burnings.

Well, at least they haven't yet......

pat_k

(13,759 posts)
3. And people REALLY don't like chaos in their schools.
Sun May 3, 2026, 01:51 AM
Yesterday

I wish I could find the story, but it was a Democrat who trounced the Republican incumbent in a school board race because the Republicans had gone so far overboard.

The last straw was the incumbent being caught taking photos near restrooms at the school. (He wanted to prove they weren't properly labeled or some such, but when he was captured in a photo taking these pictures, seeing him lurking around bathrooms sure looked creepy, creepy, creepy.)

Anyway, it sounds like the incumbent was already toast before that last straw because of various disruptive incidents related to implementing some crazy Christian Nationalist bathroom policies. While such policies might sound good to bigots, when it comes to disruption at the schools related to implementation, the extremists often end up voted out.

The Dem that won said that it all boiled down to people REALLY hating disruption at their local school. People who were "appalled" at the idea of trans kids using the restroom of their choice are suddenly not so happy with the new rules when it means little so and so is bullied, someone else is in hysterics, and other completely unnecessary incidents disrupting the school. All the sudden, the idea of trans kids using whatever restroom sounds fine if it brings peace.
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Initech

(109,077 posts)
18. I'm sick of Fox acting like the Department Of Education is theirs.
Sun May 3, 2026, 11:50 PM
14 hrs ago

It isn't. I know a lot of educators. Educators are good people, they don't deserve the shit that Fox flings at them daily.

LAS14

(15,535 posts)
12. Thanks for posting this.
Sun May 3, 2026, 09:01 AM
Yesterday

I want to hear about every single down, down ballot victory. That's important.

Vinca

(54,247 posts)
8. It may seem like small potatoes, but this is an omen and a half.
Sun May 3, 2026, 07:48 AM
Yesterday

If Republicans changed their ways today, I don't think they could save themselves in November.

tanyev

(49,517 posts)
9. This is great, but it would be nice if voters paid enough attention to prevent them from winning in the first place.
Sun May 3, 2026, 07:48 AM
Yesterday

ETA: Getting real tired of the cycle where cons take office and break everything, competent people get elected as a result and spend all their time fixing the mess the cons created, only for a new set of cons to get elected based on their complaints about how long it’s taking to fix the mess.

LisaM

(29,676 posts)
14. Exactly.
Sun May 3, 2026, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

Were the voters asleep at the switch when they elected them in the first place? Or did they just not bother with school board elections?

TBF

(37,054 posts)
16. We have a new democratic mayor in Pearland, TX as of yesterday.
Sun May 3, 2026, 11:41 PM
14 hrs ago

Quentin Wiltz is the new mayor elect! (Pearland is about 15 miles south of Houston, and in the top 30 cities in terms of population in TX).

https://www.instagram.com/p/DX4wUBqk7lu/

ananda

(35,401 posts)
15. These are all usually red areas as well.
Sun May 3, 2026, 11:33 AM
Yesterday

Now the question is:

how will they vote in the general?

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