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the subject's election to a school board is not enough to have her presumed notable per WP:POLITICIAN, but it's relevant that she was also a leading member of the decennial Florida Constitutional Review Commission, and her husband Byron Donalds is a US Representative
the real case for notability derives from her political activism. Proquest U.S. Southeast Newsstream lists 330 newspaper articles and 411 total entries concerning her since 2012. To my mind, that count suggests that she has reached the notability standard, viz. "has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject."