Hillsborough School Board members determine policies that have wide reaching impact as the county’s largest employer and the nation’s 7th largest school district. Voters have a tremendous responsibility to carefully select their representation. In order to help you make an informed decision at the ballot box, we have interviewed the candidates in each of the district races. Watch the candidate videos for your district(s) below and make sure your are prepared to vote in August. Don’t know your school board district or do you need to register to vote? Use our links below. Pinellas voters- view your candidate interviews here.
Hillsborough County School Board District 1
PLEASE NOTE: Nadia Combs and Steve Cona are the unofficial winners of the August 18th primary. They will proceed to the general election on November 3rd. The results are unofficial until the Canvassing Board certifies the results.
Nadia Combs District 1
Steve Cona District 1
Ben "Floridaman" Greene District 1

Bill Person District 1

Hillsborough County School Board District 3
PLEASE NOTE: Mitchell Thrower and Jessica Vaughn are the unofficial winners of the August 18th primary. They will proceed to the general election on November 3rd. The results are unofficial until the Canvassing Board certifies the results.
Alexandra Gilmore District 3
Leo Haggerty District 3
Jennifer Hill District 3
Mitch Thrower District 3
Jessica Vaughn District 3
Rick Warrener District 3
Hillsborough County School Board District 5
PLEASE NOTE: Tamara Shamburger and Henry Washington are the unofficial winners of the August 18th primary. They will proceed to the general election on November 3rd. The results are unofficial until the Canvassing Board certifies the results.
Elvis Piggott District 5
Tamara Shamburger District 5
Selena Ward District 5
Henry Washington District 5
Hillsborough County School Board District 7 (county wide seat)
PLEASE NOTE: Lynn Gray and Sally Harris are the unofficial winners of the August 18th primary. They will proceed to the general election on November 3rd. The results are unofficial until the Canvassing Board certifies the results.