Voters decide measures to change higher ed boards in two states

Inside Higher Ed: Lost in the drama and angst of the presidential election on Tuesday, nearly three-fourths of voters in North Dakota rejected a state ballot measure that would have almost doubled the size of that state’s higher education commission.

But with about a third of the votes yet to be counted early this morning, voters in Nevada were split over a measure that would strip the state’s Board of Regents of its constitutional autonomy, paving the way for legislators to make reforms like beginning to elect members to the higher education governing board.

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