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April 11, 2005Where's the board majority?Jason Shepard speculated on how a majority might form on the MMSD school board when Lawrie Kobza officially takes a seat. �Lawrie Kobza�s win . . . over Madison school board incumbent Bill Clingan by a 53% - 47% margin will almost certainly alter the board�s ideological alignment. The only question is how. Kobza credits a surprise endorsement from The Capital Times as the tipping point of her campaign. But a last minute mailing signed by Ed Garvey and former Mayors Paul Soglin and Sue Bauman questioned whether Kobza is really a liberal. Kobza, an attorney with a sharp mind, says her election proves voters want changes in school governance. Soon-to-be colleague Ruth Robarts is thrilled: �There�s going to be a new dialogue.� At election�night parties, there was speculation that Kobza could side with Robarts on what would normally be 6-1 votes, and also of a coalition made up of Kobza, Robarts and moderates Shwaw Vang and Johnny Winston. But Carol Carstensen says her big win . . . shows public support of the board�s liberal majority. We�ll see.� Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |