ST. CLOUD — Six candidates are vying for three open seats on the St. Cloud school board, the nonpartisan body that oversees the district of about 10,000 students, its policies and its superintendent, Laurie Putnam.
Two incumbents — Zachary Dorholt and Natalie Copeland Ringsmuth — are running for re-election. Both were elected to the board in 2018. Incumbent Les Green did not file for re-election.
The August primary narrowed the list from eight to six candidates. Of those, Dorholt, Ringsmuth and candidate Heather Weems have been endorsed by the St. Cloud teachers union.
The three other candidates — Mike Bueckers, Theresa Carlstedt and Nicole Rierson — are supported by a conservative group called the Central Minnesota Freedom Advocates, which endorsed the trio as a slate to fill the three open spots.
The three elected candidates will join Scott Andreasen, Al Dahlgren, Shannon Haws and Monica Segura-Schwartz on the board. Members serve four-year terms.
The Star Tribune asked each candidate the following questions in advance of the election to help voters decide. Answers may have been slightly edited for length and clarity. Candidates are listed alphabetically.
Mike Bueckers
Age: Will turn 41 before Nov. 8