School districts across New York state are holding votes Tuesday on their 2025-26 budgets and boards of education.
MORE: This page will be updated throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday with results.
MONROE COUNTY Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $110.6 million — Passed 1,094-219 Karen Hatch and Clayton Jones (both 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $102.5 million — Passed 444-230 Proposition 2: Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund — Passed 447-224 Proposition 3: Building Capital Reserve Fund — Passed 451-218 David Howlett (5-year term) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $108.9 million — Passed 869-470 Proposition 2: Electric Bus Purchase — Rejected 697-643 Steve Hogan, Kathleen Dillon and Jason Marsherall (all 3-year terms) were elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $102.2 million — Passed 776-295 Jessica Krupa, Kimberly Lasher and Jeffrey Petrie elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $32.5 million — Passed 229-28 Proposition 2: Authorization of a Capital Reserve Fund for Technology — Passed 228-24 Proposition 3: Authorization to transfer funds from the Liability Reserve to General Fund — Passed 223-28 Vincent Antonicelli (3-year term) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $165.4 million — Passed 1,918-820 Proposition 2: Public Library Budget — Passed 2,117-621 Proposition 3: Authorization to Appropriate and Expend from Capital Bus Purchase Reserve Fund 2024 and Purchase Motor Vehicles for Use in Student Transportation — Passed 2,093-642 Janice Fortuna and Brian Moritz elected to school board David Giambattista elected to library’s board of trustee Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $139.8 million — Passed 458-227 Proposition 2: Bus Purchases — Passed 475-210 Proposition 3: Capital Reserve — Passed 485-199 Tanya Srbinovski, Andrea Minchella and Christine Brown Richards (all 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $318.5 million — Passed 2,254-1,125 Proposition 2: Bus Purchase — Passed 2,273-1,117 Proposition 3: Establish Capital Reserve Fund — Passed 2,301-1,114 Annamaria Falzarano, Monica Seaman and Mark Buonaugurio (all 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $105.2 million — Passed 743-329 Proposition 2: Bus Purchase — Passed 757-312 Proposition 3: Electric Bus Purchase — Rejected 513-557 Mark Hilburger, Amanda Diedrich and Nancy Pickering elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $64.7 million — Passed 666-318 Proposition 2: Student Transportation Vehicles Purchase — Passed 683-300 Proposition 3: Transportation Capital Reserve — Passed 644-333 Stephanie Templeton (3-year term), David Youngblut (3-year term), David Francis (3-year term) and Joel Robinson (1-year term) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $128.6 million — Passed 2,731-1,403 Proposition 2: Purchase of 11 school buses (maximum cost of $3.5 million) — Passed 2,490-1,640 Scott Wilson (3-year term), Emily Roberts (3-year term) and Susan Gilbert-Collins (2-year term) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $168.2 million — Passed 1,731-433 Proposition 2: Bus Purchase — Passed 1,812-354 Proposition 3: Capital Reserve Fund – Instructional Technology — Passed 1,891-272 Emily Kay and David Berk (both 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $179.1 million — Passed 1,669-771 Proposition 2: Bus Expenditures — Passed 1,874-597 Proposition 3: Capital Reserve Fund — Passed 1,861-610 Suzanne Bennett and Mai Abdullah (both 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $102.5 million — Passed 626-530 Proposition 2: EV buses and Reserve Use — Rejected 570-590 Megan Sarkis and Leah Brown (both 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $220.3 million — Passed 3,211-1,306 Proposition 2: Diesel Bus Purchase — Passed 3,130-1,363 Proposition 3: EV Bus Purchase — Passed 2,305-2,183 Linda Dioguardi, Carole Barnabas and David Metzger (all 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $100.6 million — Passed 1,364-424 Proposition 2: Maintenance Capital Project — Passed 1,459-327 Proposition 3: Capital Reserve Proposition — Passed 1,389-392 Melissa Bohrer and Matt Sullivan (both 3-year terms) elected to school board Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $23.6 million — Passed 165-64 Proposition 2: School Transportation Purchases — Passed 174-55 Proposition 3: Establishment of Capital Reserve Fund 2025 — Passed 175-54 Adria Callery and Gregory Berl (both 3-year terms) elected to school board ONTARIO COUNTY Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $17.1 million — Passed 241-76 Proposition 2: Purchase of school buses — Passed 230-78 Ken Mathis elected to school board Canandaigua (results pending) Geneva (results pending) Honeoye (results pending) Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $23.6 million — Passed 188-55 Proposition 2: Purchase of school buses — Passed 195-49 Scott Van Ak
Voting on school districts’ 2025–2026 budgets and boards of education is scheduled for Tuesday throughout the state of New York.
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Monroe County.
— passed 1,094–219 Proposition 1: Budget Proposal: $110,6 million.
Clayton Jones and Karen Hatch were elected to the school board for three-year terms each.
The proposed budget of $102 million was approved by a vote of 444-230.
The second proposal, the Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund, was approved 447–224.
Passed 451-218, Proposition 3: Establishing a Capital Reserve Fund.
The school board elected David Howlett to a five-year term.
The first proposition, which was approved 869-470, called for a budget of $108,9 million.
The second proposal, to purchase an electric bus, was rejected 697–643.
The school board elected Jason Marsher, Kathleen Dillon, and Steve Hogan to three-year terms.
Proposition 1: $102 million was the proposed budget; it was approved 776-295.
Jeff Petrie, Kimberly Lasher, and Jessica Krupa were elected to the school board.
Proposition 1: $32.5 million proposed budget passed 229–28.
Proposition 2: Creation of a Technology Capital Reserve Fund — Approved 228–24.
Passed 223-28 is Proposition 3, which authorizes the transfer of funds from the Liability Reserve to the General Fund.
For a three-year term, Vincent Antonicelli was elected to the school board.
Proposition 1: Budget Proposal: $165.4 million — Adopted 1,918-820.
The budget for the public library was approved by Proposition 2,117-621.
Passed 2,093-642, Proposition 3: Permission to Purchase Motor Vehicles for Use in Student Transportation and Appropriate and Spend from Capital Bus Purchase Reserve Fund 2024.
Brian Moritz and Janice Fortuna were chosen to serve on the school board.
The library elected David Giambattista to its board of trustees.
Proposition 1: $139.8 million budget proposal — passed 458-227.
Bus Purchases (Proposition 2) was approved 475-210.
Capital Reserve Proposition 3 was approved 485–199.
Christine Brown Richards, Andrea Minchella, and Tanya Srbinovski were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The proposed budget of $318.5 million was approved by a vote of 2,254-1,125.
The second proposition, to purchase a bus, passed 2,273–1,117.
The third proposal, to create a capital reserve fund, was approved 2,301–1,114.
Three-year term school board members Mark Buonaugurio, Monica Seaman, and Annamaria Falzarano were elected.
The first proposal, which was approved 743-329, called for a budget of $105 million.
Proposition 2: Purchase of a Bus — Approved 757-312.
Rejected 513-557 Proposition 3: Purchase of an Electric Bus.
Mark Hilburger, Amanda Diedrich, and Nancy Pickering were elected to the school board.
666-318 was the vote for Proposition 1’s proposed budget of $64.7 million.
Passed Proposition 2: Purchase of Student Transportation Vehicles (683-300).
Proposition 3: Transportation Capital Reserve was approved by a vote of 644-333.
School board members Joel Robinson (one-year term), David Francis (three-year term), Stephanie Templeton (three-year term), and David Youngblut (three-year term) were elected.
First Proposition: $128.6 million Budget Proposal — Passed 2,731-1,403.
The purchase of eleven school buses (at a maximum cost of $3.05 million) was Proposition 2,490-1,640.
They elected Susan Gilbert-Collins to the school board for a two-year term, Scott Wilson for a three-year term, and Emily Roberts for a three-year term.
Passed 1,731-433 Proposition 1: Budget Proposal: $168.2 million.
Proposal 2: Purchase of a Bus — Adopted 1,812-354.
Passed 1,891-272 Proposition 3: Instructional Technology Capital Reserve Fund.
Both David Berk and Emily Kay were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
First Proposition: $179.1 million proposed budget — passed 1,669-771.
Passed 1,874-597 for Proposition 2: Bus Expenditures.
Passed 1,861-610 Proposition 3: Capital Reserve Fund.
Mai Abdullah and Suzanne Bennett were elected to the school board for three-year terms each.
The first proposal, which was approved 626-530, called for a budget of $102 million.
Rejected 570-590 Proposition 2: Reserve Use and EV buses.
Leah Brown and Megan Sarkis, both serving three-year terms, were elected to the school board.
Passed 3,211-1,306 Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $220.3%.
The purchase of a diesel bus was proposed and approved (3,130–1,363).
Proposition 3: Purchase of an EV Bus — Passed 2,305-2,183.
David Metzger, Linda Dioguardi, and Carole Barnabas were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
A budget of $100 million was proposed in Proposition 1, which was approved 1,364–424.
Passed 1,459-327 Proposition 2: Maintenance Capital Project.
Prop. 3: Capital Reserve Proposal — 1,389-392 passed.
Both Melissa Bohrer and Matt Sullivan were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The proposed budget of $23 and 6 million was approved by a vote of 165 to 64.
Passed 174-55. Proposition 2: Purchases of School Transportation.
Proposal 3: Creation of the Capital Reserve Fund 2025 was approved 175–54.
The school board elected Adria Callery and Gregory Berl to three-year terms.
The county of Ontario.
Proposition 1: $17.1 million budget proposal — approved 241-76.
The second proposal, to buy school buses, was approved 230-78.
Ken Mathis was elected to the board of schools.
Canandaigua (pending results).
Geneva (awaiting findings).
(Results pending) Honeoye.
Passed 188-55. Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $23-06 million.
Proposition 2: Buying school buses was approved 195–49.
The school board elected Barbara Gardner and Scott Van Aken to five-year terms.
Proposal 1: $40.08 million was approved by a vote of 480-100.
Proposition 2: Buying school buses was approved 486–92.
Passed 472-104 Proposition 4: Annual Tax Levy for the Gorham Free Library.
The annual tax levy for the Middlesex Reading Center, Proposition 5, was approved 457-119.
Proposition 6: Annual Tax Levy for Rushville Reading Center — Adopted 475-96.
John Foust, Ashley Conley, and Jessica Wickham were elected to the school board.
Naples (awaiting results).
Proposition 1: The proposed budget of $47,3 million was approved 409–123.
Proposition 2, which called for buying school buses, was approved 425–110.
Proposition 3: Funding for Libraries — Approved 412-122.
Both Nicholas Hargarther and Jackie (Gallahan) Blake were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The first proposal, which was approved 773–194, called for a budget of $109–7 million.
Proposition 2: School bus purchase was approved 773–192.
Lisa Kostecki, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Timothy DeLucia were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The Wayne County.
Results are still pending for Clyde-Savannah.
Proposition 1: $28.0 million was the proposed budget; it was rejected 224-326.
School board members Richard Howcroft, Greg Giles, and Michael Cardarelli were elected to three-year terms.
Lyons (yet to be determined).
First proposal: $23 million — passed 220-60.
Proposition 2, which called for buying school buses, was approved 224-56.
The school board elected Cindy Matteson and Tracey Tull to three-year terms.
Newark (awaiting findings).
Proposition 1: $37.1 million was approved by a vote of 146-64.
Proposition 2: School bus purchase was approved 162-48.
Proposition 3—Wolcott Public Library and Rose Free Library Funding—was approved 174–36.
Tina Reed was elected to a five-year term on the school board.
The proposed budget of $52.6 million was approved by a vote of 321-96.
Proposition 2: 2009 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund usage — Passed 342-75.
Approved 322-92 Proposition 3: Creation of the 2025 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund.
Chris Doyle, Dave Landon, and Gary LaBerge were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Results are pending for Red Creek.
Passed 106–43 Proposition 1: Budget Proposal: $34.2 million.
Proposition 2: School bus purchases was approved 106–43.
Jeff Martinez and Jason Walters won seats on the school board.
The proposed budget of $59,6 million was approved by a vote of 554-230.
Proposition 2: School bus purchases — approved 575-207.
Andrew Whittaker, Carrie Resch, and Jennifer Schoene were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The proposed budget of $29,1 million was approved by a vote of 238-148.
Proposition 2: School bus purchases — approved 241–145.
Rae Verbridge and Sarah Schembri were chosen to serve on the school board.
The County of Livingston.
Passed 390-156 Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $27.6 million.
Proposition 2: School bus purchases was approved, passing 403-146.
Proposition 3: Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund usage — Passed 422-125.
The 2020 Capital Reserve for Information/Audiovisual Technology Equipment and Supplies fund withdrawal was approved by Proposition 459-89.
Three candidates were elected to the school board: Karen Vanderbilt, Rebecca Honan, and Kyle Montague.
Proposition 1: $21 million was the proposed budget; it was rejected 220-314.
Proposition 2: School bus purchase was rejected (263-270).
On the school board, Elizabeth Dietrich and Arnie Rychlicki were elected to three-year terms.
Proposition 1: The proposed budget of $42 million was approved by a vote of 216 to 75.
Proposition 2: School Vehicle Purchase — Approved 206-84.
The third proposal, which was approved 203-85, called for setting aside money to buy a wide-area mower, which is expected to cost up to $140,000.
Natacia Schledorn and Matthew Crane were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Geneseo (awaiting results).
Proposition 1: $206 million was approved by a vote of 305-116.
The Capital Reserve Fund Proposition 2: Bus Purchase was approved by 303-117.
Christy Crandall-Bean, Todd Galton, and Shannon Hillier were elected to the school board for four-year terms.
Results are pending for Livonia.
Proposition 1: $20.4 million proposed budget — passed 132-19.
Proposition 2: The annual tax levy for the Mount Morris Library was approved 125–25.
Peter Privitera, Stephanie Gehrig, and Darlene Ferraro were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Proposal 1: $38.0 million budget proposal — approved 252-45.
The second proposition, a library tax levy, was approved 233-61.
Proposal 3: Establishment of a Capital Reserve Fund was approved 253–43.
Jessica Nisbet was elected to the school board for a five-year term.
The first proposal, which was approved 230-52, called for a budget of $20 million.
The county of Genesee.
Alexander (awaiting findings).
Proposition 1: The proposed budget of $63 million was approved by a vote of 250–124.
Chez’eray Rolle and Dan Schmidt were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Proposition 1: The proposed budget of $27.5 million was approved by a vote of 266-90.
Proposition 2: School Bus Purchase — Approved 264-89.
Heidi Ball, Rich Pringle, and Kim Carlson were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The first proposition, which was approved 94-17, called for a budget of $12.01 million.
The establishment of the 2025 Capital Outlay Reserve Fund was authorized by Proposition 2, which was approved 90-21.
Proposition 3: Permission to buy one school bus with funds from the Capital Bus and Vehicle Replacement Fund — approved 98-13.
The board of education elected Michael Riner to a five-year term.
Proposition 1: $32,000,000 proposed budget passed 275-92.
The funding proposal for the Woodward Memorial Library was approved 314-54.
Peter Loftus and Rachael Greene were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Pavilion (awaiting results).
The first proposal, the proposed budget, was approved 250–71.
Proposition 2: School Bus Purchase — Approved 250-69.
243-76 in favor of Proposition 3: Funding for the Corfu Public Library.
Jessica Edwards was elected to the school board for a five-year term.
For three-year terms, Michael Hobbs and Michael Doktor were elected to the board of the Corfu Public Library.
Louisiana County.
Proposition 1: $441.7 million proposed budget — passed 231-48.
Proposition 2: Purchase of a bus — approved 243-45.
The budget for the Hoag Library was approved by a vote of 222-65.
Passed 225-59, Proposition 4 calls for the creation and initial funding of a new Capital Improvements Reserve Fund.
Proposition 5, which was approved 228–59, calls for the creation and initial funding of a new Technology Equipment Reserve Fund.
The multi-year transportation contract, or Proposition 6, was approved 230-44.
John Kast was elected to the school board for a five-year term, Lauren Stirk for a five-year term, and Christopher Kinter for a two-year term.
Proposition 1: $30.07 million was approved by a vote of 260-88.
Proposition 2—buying new school buses—passed 249–98.
The budget for the Holley Community Free Library was approved by a vote of 267-78.
Janet Klossner was elected to the school board for a one-year term, Stephanie Merkley for a two-year term, Tracy Van Ameron for a three-year term, and Jessica Sniatecki for a three-year term.
The first proposal, which was approved 175–61, called for a budget of $21–4 million.
Use of the Transportation Replacement Reserve Fund (Proposition 2) was approved 186–61.
Proposition 3: Transportation Capital Reserve Fund for 2025 — approved 184-64.
190-58 in favor of Proposition 4, the Capital Reserve Proposition.
Bryan Hardenbrook was chosen to serve a five-year term on the school board.
Proposition 1: $17.4 million was approved by a vote of 216-103.
The second proposition, to buy a school bus, was approved 235-88.
Proposition 3—approving the creation of a Transportation Vehicle Reserve Fund for 2025—passed 221-97.
Passed 223-96, Proposition 4 authorizes the creation of a 2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund.
Yates Community Library annual tax levy, Proposition 5—passed 203-121.
Joanne Suhr, James Houseman, and Vernon Fonda were elected to the school board for three-year terms each.
Medina (not yet confirmed).
Wyoming County.
The proposed budget of $33 million was approved by a vote of 226 to 197.
Proposition 2—the acquisition of technological equipment—was approved by 305-119.
Proposition 3, which raised the operating costs of the Stevens Memorial Community Library, was approved 281–143.
Both Thane Wright and Melanie Toland were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The library elected Stuart Hempel and Kimberly Harding to its board of trustees for five-year terms.
Proposition 1: The proposed budget of $26.8 million was approved 173–43.
Proposition 2: Use of Maintenance Vehicles/Equipment Reserve Fund — Approved 176-39.
Use of the Transportation Vehicles Capital Reserve Fund (Proposition 3) was approved 177-38.
Proposition 4: Funding for the Library — approved 159-58.
David Reed, Nick Youngers, and Merritt Broughton were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
Passed 153-21, Proposition 1: Proposed Budget: $21.9 million.
Passed 156-19, Proposition 3: Use of Capital Equipment Reserve Fund.
Passed 157-16, Proposition 4: Authorization to create a 2025 Technology and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund.
Jason Sealy, Bridget Givens, and Christopher True were elected to the school board for three-year terms.
The first proposition, the proposed budget, was approved 131-92.
Appropriation for the local library (Proposition 2) was approved 162-59.
John Grover was elected to a five-year term on the school board.
The proposed budget of $63.3 million was approved by a vote of 71-34.
Passed 81-23, Proposition 3: Take money out of the 2020 Vehicle, Machinery & Equipment Purchase Capital Reserve Fund.
The establishment of the 2025 Vehicle, Machinery & Equipment Purchase Capital Reserve Fund was authorized by Proposition 4, which was approved 78-27.
The establishment of the 2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund was authorized by Proposition 5, which was approved 77-28.
Wyoming Free Circulating Library Association funding, or Proposition 6, was approved 79-26.
Benjamin Chamberlain was elected to a five-year term on the school board.
California County.
Romulus; results are still pending.
Proposal 1: $38.1 million budget was approved 262-80.
Proposition 2: School bus purchase was approved 269–72.
By a vote of 277-65, Proposition 3: Technology Equipment & Infrastructure Capital Reserve Fund 2024 expenditure was approved.
The Seneca Falls Library annual tax levy, or Proposition 4, was approved 252-89.
Denise Lorenzetti, Matthew Lando, and Anthony Ferrara were elected to the school board.
South Seneca (awaiting results).
Waterloo (awaiting results).
The county of Yates.
Results are pending, Dundee.
Penn Yan (pending results).
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