Bozeman School Board Election Voter Guide 2021

Learn more about candidate's views on the issues covered in this voter guide at our Monday, April 19TH CANDIDATE FORUM. Candidates will discuss their thinking and plans on a range of questions that revolve around the focus of women and girls’ human rights and the promotion of fairness and inclusion to close the gender, race, income and other disparity gaps in our community. The forum is free and open to the public and all candidates.

Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86008054964?pwd=WVRJRDNQajVrVlhTWkdrT25FaC9vQT09

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Bozeman for CEDAW Mission Statement:

There is a continued need to protect and expand the human rights of all women and girls by addressing discrimination in educational, political, economic and cultural areas. By adopting an Ordinance or Resolution based on the principles of CEDAW (the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) to effectively monitor and end both subtle and substantial gender discrimination, the City of Bozeman will continue Montana’s tradition of history-making decisions that support women and girl’s advancement and empowerment.

All candidates were asked to respond to voter guide questions and participate in the forum. Six of the candidates have responded to the voter guide questions and have chosen to participate in the forum. See their answers below.


Symbol Shorthand Key (click on each candidate's name to view their full response!)

: Yes

✅*: Yes, with clarification

*: Unclear

: No

❌*: No, with clarification