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The recent Washoe County School Board primary election results were seen as a positive outcome by Beth Smith, the board’s president. Not only did voters re-elect Smith, but they also rejected candidates supported by far-right activist Robert Beadles, who was viewed as a threat due to his extreme conservative Christian views on school library books and curriculum.
One candidate endorsed by Beadles, District A Trustee Jeff Church, was among those defeated in the election. Church has been a controversial figure since joining the board in 2021, with the board recently approving substantial funds to defend against lawsuits related to Church.
Beth Smith emphasized that the community has made it clear that they do not want “agents of chaos” on the school board. Despite Beadles’ efforts and endorsements, candidates like Smith, Trustee Alex Woodley, and Christine Hull emerged victorious in their respective races.
Beadles, who did not respond to requests for comment, has been causing division within the Washoe County Republican Party with his actions. Trustee Colleen Westlake highlighted the impact of Beadles’ involvement and the resulting rift within the local party.
The culture wars surrounding issues like COVID-19 mitigation measures, LGBTQ+ policies, and sex education have put school districts like WCSD in the crossfire. Beadles has been a central figure in this political divide, using his influence to support candidates aligned with his views.
Despite Beadles’ involvement, candidates endorsed by him did not see significant fundraising success compared to candidates like Beth Smith and Christine Hull. Smith’s campaign received substantial support from organizations like the Washoe Education Association, demonstrating strong community backing.
Political strategist Riley Sutton noted that Beadles-backed candidates have brought renewed attention to the school board, particularly in light of controversial issues like Church’s opposition to school infrastructure funding measures.
The contentious nature of the recent election has drawn attention to the importance of local school board races, with voters becoming more engaged and aware of the impact of their choices. Beth Smith commended the community for their increased participation and awareness in Washoe County School District elections, attributing some of this newfound interest to Beadles’ involvement.