Governing: When South Carolina voters cast ballots for school superintendent this year, it could be one of the last times they have a say on who oversees education in the state.
After decades of electing the state’s top education official, voters are being asked to let the governor fill the position. The measure, Amendment 1, appears on the state's November ballot and would take effect in 2023 if passed.
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