Candidate for the Wake County Board of Education, and all nine seats will be on the November ballot.
Board-member turnover is likely, since all but one of the school board members will find themselves in the same district as another incumbent.
In 2013, North Carolina lawmakers . Come fall, the nine existing districts will become seven. Plus, two super-districts will overlay the map: The urban district A and the suburban district B.
But that's only if the new boundaries hold. A in The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals claims the new map gives more control to predominantly Republican voters in rural areas. The court has yet to issue a ruling.