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Cabarrus County Board of Education (Republican Primary)

The Election Hub has partnered with The Chamber, Leading Business in Cabarrus to bring voters information about Cabarrus County candidates.


The Cabarrus County School Board of Education sets standards, policy and goals for the district, hires the superintendent, approves the budget, ensures accountability for student achievement, and oversees instructional materials and curriculum. The Board consists of seven members who serve staggered four-year terms. There are three seats on the board that up for election this year, and five Republicans are competing in the primary on March 3, 2026. The top three vote-getters will face three Democrats in the 2026 general election in the fall.


Cabarrus County is one of the fastest growing regions in the state. It has the state's eighth largest school district. There are approximately 35,200 students in the district's 44 schools; a 12% increase from 2015. The White student population dropped over 30% in 15 years and makes up 39.5% of students. Twenty-three percent of students are African American, almost 20% are Latino and 12% are Asian. More than 15% of county residents now speak a language other than English at home.  Key issues include teacher pay and retention, adequate investment in school facilities (including reducing overcrowding in the northwestern part of the county) and workforce readiness of students. 

Cabarrus County Board of Education (Republican Primary) Candidates

Bubba Hartsell

Republican

William L. Barbee

Republican

Robert Kirk

Republican

Amanda Wortman

Republican

Deborah Allen

Republican

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