Glenda Ritz was elected State Superintendent in Indiana last fall. She won more votes than Governor Mike Pence.

She was elected by a bipartisan group of citizens who rejected the policies of Tony Bennett, who outspent her 10-1.

Since her election, Governor Pence and the state board appointed by him and his predecessor have whittled away the powers of the State Education Department.

They created a parallel agency and shifted some of the Department’s powers to it.

The state board voted to strip itself (and its chairperson, Glenda Ritz) of the power to revise the failed A-F grading system.

In short, the governor and his allies are trying their best to reverse the will of the voters, so clearly expressed last November.

They are trying to win by stealth what they lost at the ballot box.

They are attacking not just Glenda Ritz but democracy itself.

Ironically, the local media said that Ritz and the board and governor should stop squabbling.

Ritz felt compelled to reply. Here is what she wrote.