“What I like about it is that people will have the opportunity to vote whether they want an appointed board or an elected board. I’m still one of these people that I believe in protecting our vote as a citizens, I’m that way. I’ll be through with this job one of these days and I would like the right to still vote on the state board and superintendents and everything. I think it’s kind of a basic right. I don’t want that taken away from me,” said Jeffrey Newman, State School Board, District 7.