Greenville School Board Incumbents Secure Re-Election
Greenville— On November 5, 2024, voters in Greenville demonstrated their support for education leadership as all four incumbents running for the Greenville County School Board successfully defended their seats during the municipal elections. The elections took place amidst a mix of clouds and sunshine in the morning, with high temperatures reaching 74°F, before giving way to cloudy skies and a predicted 80% chance of rain in the evening.
Election Results
Scott Cline triumphed in the District 19 election, which was notably crowded with candidates. Cline secured 36.78% of the votes to excel in a race that included former teacher Amanda Stone and landscaper Dan Healy, who received 30.28% and 17.96%, respectively. Cline will replace long-serving member Debi Bush, who retired after 28 years on the board.
Michelle Goodwin-Calwile also managed to fend off two challengers effectively, obtaining 51.58% of the vote in District 25, where retired administrator Greg Cantrell received 26.98% of the votes. In contrast, activist Jack Logan brought in 20.5% but could not keep pace.