Waukesha school board election: GOP-backed candidates take 3 seats after critical race theory controversy

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Critical race theory has been a controversial topic in school boards around the country, leading parents and lawmakers to advocate for its ban

The Waukesha, Milwaukee, school board election has come to an end, with all three Republican-backed candidates taking the three open seats on the board, following recent controversy around teaching of critical race theory (CRT).

The three conservative candidates, Karrie Kozlowski, Mark Borowski and Marquell Moorer, won the seats after receiving the most votes in the election Tuesday evening.

The new school board members were openly supported by the Republican Party of Waukesha County…

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