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County · 2026 Candidate

Lisa Cane

Running for School Board District 2, District 2
Party: No Party AffiliationIncumbentStatus: Qualified
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Positions on Key Issues

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Education
Pinellas County School Board - District 2 (At Large) District 2 (At Large), Florida Lisa Cane is a dedicated educational leader and creative professional with a strong background in the arts and education. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing from Eckerd College, which has supported her passion for creative expression and education. Lisa currently serves as a Board Member for District 2 on the Pinellas County School Board, where she advocates for effective educational policies
Pinellas County School Board - District 2 (At Large) District 2 (At Large), Florida Lisa Cane is a dedicated educational leader and creative professional with a strong background in the arts and education. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing from Eckerd College, which has supported her passion for creative expression and education. Lisa currently serves as a Board Member for District 2 on the Pinellas County School Board, where she advocates for effective educational policies and student success. Her extensive experience includes roles such as Music Teacher at Young Days Preschool and Musical Theater Director at Calvary Christian High School. She is also the Founder and Creative Director of the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Academy and the President of Nicola Productions Inc, showcasing her commitment to fostering creativity and learning in her community. Show full text Report issues
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Elections
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Economy
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Frequently Asked

Who is Lisa Cane?
Lisa Cane is a 2026 No Party Affiliation candidate for School Board District 2, 2 and is the current incumbent. Lisa Cane has stated positions on 5 key issues.
What office is Lisa Cane running for?
Lisa Cane is running for School Board District 2, 2.
How can I learn more about Lisa Cane's positions?
Lisa Cane's stated positions cover: Education, Elections, Economy, Veterans, Public Safety. See full positions below.

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