Special meeting set for electing a new Governing Board president, even though current President has six months left on his term
According to press reports, four members of the Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board have called a special meeting to elect new officers for 2019. The election is being called even though the Board’s current president has six months left in his term as its leader.
Board member Linda Thor said “a new board ought to be able to elect its own officers.”
Voters on November 6 elected three new members of the governing board that oversees the state’s largest community college district. In an email to The Arizona Republic, Hendrix wrote, “I was elected to a two-year term that has not ended.” He noted that the ideology of the board majority shifted in the recent election, going from a board with shared conservative views less inclined to support labor unions, to one with a more liberal stance.
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