First Candidate Files for Muscogee County School Board Race

Robert Roth is the first to declare intention to accept campaign contributions for the May 19 election.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Robert Roth has become the first candidate to file a declaration of intention to accept campaign contributions for the Muscogee County School District race scheduled for May 19. Roth's paperwork indicates he is raising money to possibly run in District 6, a seat currently held by incumbent Mark Cantrell. Five school board seats are up for reelection this term, including Districts 2, 4, 8, and Countywide District 9.

Why it matters

The Muscogee County school board elections are an important local political race that will shape the direction of the school district. As the first candidate to officially file, Roth's entry signals the start of the campaign season and the potential for a competitive race.

The details

Robert Roth has filed the necessary paperwork to declare his intention to accept campaign contributions for the Muscogee County School District race. He is eyeing the District 6 seat currently held by incumbent Mark Cantrell. In total, five school board seats are up for reelection, including Districts 2, 4, 8, and Countywide District 9. All candidates will be qualified to run during the first week of March.

  • Robert Roth filed his declaration of intention on February 11, 2026.
  • The Muscogee County school board election is scheduled for May 19, 2026.
  • Candidates will be qualified to run during the first week of March 2026.

The players

Robert Roth

A candidate who has filed a declaration of intention to accept campaign contributions for the Muscogee County School District race.

Mark Cantrell

The incumbent school board member for District 6, whose seat Roth is eyeing.

Nickie Tillery

The current school board member for District 2, whose seat is up for reelection.

Naomi Buckner

The current school board member for District 4, whose seat is up for reelection.

Margot Schley

The current school board member for District 8, whose seat is up for reelection.

Dr. Kia Chambers

The current school board member for Countywide District 9, whose seat is up for reelection.

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What’s next

All candidates will be qualified to run during the first week of March 2026, ahead of the May 19 election.

The takeaway

The Muscogee County school board elections are an important local political race that will shape the direction of the school district. Roth's early filing signals the start of the campaign season and the potential for a competitive race as five seats are up for reelection.