Elizabeth Cockrill Taylor’s first run for a school board seat in the Roaring Fork School District election in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, last month was an unforgettable experience.
After her campaign signs were repeatedly stolen from a busy location, Cockrill Taylor planted two more signs containing concealed Air Tags.
Stolen as expected, the signs were traced to the home of an elementary schoolteacher in the district who was later charged with theft, election interference, and evidence tampering, the Eagle County Sheriff’s Department verified to The Epoch Times.
Cockrill Taylor, who has criticized the district’s required gender pronoun and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) policies, lost by a wide margin. Although school board candidates don’t run on party lines, she called the contest political, partisan, and downright nasty….
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