How Voting for School Boards Works

Believe it or not - Voting for our TWO Districts and School Boards can be a bit tricky. Here is a breakdown of how it works:

If you live in Mt. Shasta, Happy Camp, Weed, or McCloud, this information is for you.

Many folks are confused about exactly how school boards are constructed and which candidates they can vote for based on where they live. Below is an explanation that I hope will be helpful.

Candidates are listed alphabetically by last name.

Mt. Shasta Union School District (MSUSD) has 5 board members. Its district covers grades TK (transitional Kindergarten) through 8 th grade. The district consists of Mt. Shasta Elementary (TK – grade 3) and Sisson Elementary (grades 4-8). This year, there are 3 board positions open and 4 candidates. Those candidates are John Duncan, Jessma Evans, Mona Gutierrez, and Nancy Swift. Voters get 3 votes. You may vote for this board if you live within the Mt. Shasta area, not just within the city limits.

Siskiyou Union High School District (SUHSD) consists of 4 high schools: Happy Camp, McCloud, Weed, and Mt. Shasta. There are 7 board members, 1 from Happy Camp, 1 from McCloud, 2 from Weed, and 3 from Mt. Shasta.

This year there is a position open at McCloud, but since only one person (Shelley Cain) filed for candidacy, there will be no election for that spot. It will not appear on the ballot. Shelley Cain will be appointed in December 2022.

There is one position open in Weed for the SUHSD Board. Two people (Kevin Charter and Carrie Williams) are running for that position. Voters get 1 vote.

For Mt. Shasta, there are two openings and four candidates (Paul Chapman, Kristen DeBortoli-Riccomini, Scott Dolf, and Mindy Hamann). A fifth candidate (Matthew Hilliard) may appear on the ballot. He has stated on social media that he is not campaigning and that he tried to withdraw from the race but was unable to do so. Voters get 2 votes.

Please note! Voters throughout the high school district get to vote for every area of the high school board. It doesn’t matter if you live in Happy Camp, McCloud, Weed, or Mt. Shasta; you get to vote for high school candidates representing Weed and Mt. Shasta.