Long Island school board and budget election results, 2022-23
School district residents went to the polls on May 17 to vote on budgets, members of their local boards and propositions for the coming school year. Below are results of the ballots in 124 districts.
Read more coverage about the vote here.
See last year's election results here.
District | Seats | Candidates/Propositions | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
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District Amagansett | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Kristen Peterson (77) and Wayne Gauger (75) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $12,659,142 | Percent change 6.30% | Budget result Pass | Vote 84-11 |
District Amagansett | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (85-10) to authorize the expenditure of $450,000 from a capital reserve fund for masonry repairs; A proposition passed (86-9) to authorize the expenditure of $59,882 for a new school bus. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Amityville | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Terry Fulton (454) and David Heller (443) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $105,480,409 | Percent change 4.93% | Budget result Pass | Vote 427-213 |
District Amityville | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (452-172) to establish a capital reserve fund; A proposition passed (492-137) for an energy performance contract that would allow for energy conservation improvements. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Babylon | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Ari McKenzie (665) and Donna Noesi (556) ran unopposed | Proposed budget $57,413,093 | Percent change 1.77% | Budget result Pass | Vote 766-220 |
District Baldwin | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Susan Cools (1,016) and Thomas Smyth (876) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $146,984,556 | Percent change 3.18% | Budget result Pass | Vote 967-373 |
District Baldwin | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (962-313) to establish a technology reserve fund; A proposition passed (993-341) to authorize the expenditure of $16.1 million in capital reserve money for ADA bathrooms districtwide, plus a turf field with grandstands and new track plus equipment for the high school. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Bay Shore | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Andrew A. Arcuri (714) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $181,243,677 | Percent change 6.00% | Budget result Pass | Vote 669-231 |
District Bayport-Blue Point | Seats 4, by seat, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions John Kroog (1,508) defeated Elizabeth Cavuto (992); Jessica Pignataro (1,495) defeated Amy Hope (984); Sandi Kanne (1,501) defeated Jenna Kennedy (986); Brian Johnson (1,523) defeated Dan Bertran (964); Pignataro gets a one-year term created by the early resignation of Daniene Byrne. | Proposed budget $80,969,342 | Percent change 5.19% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,658-891 |
District Bellmore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Maryanne Kelly (1,119) and Janet Goller (1,113) defeated Michael Demetriou (336) and Ellen Brach (328). | Proposed budget $37,617,262 | Percent change 0.94% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,147-309 |
District Bellmore-Merrick | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions Board is comprised of board members from the Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick and North Merrick school districts | Proposed budget $177,106,499 | Percent change 4.08% | Budget result Pass | Vote 5,266-2,340 |
District Bellmore-Merrick | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (5,859-1692) to authorize the expenditure of $2 million from a capital reserve fund for middle school parking lot, tennis courts and track resurfacing, floor and ceiling tile replacement and classroom renovations. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Bethpage | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Marie Swierkowski (1,944) defeated write-in candidates Jennifer Wodicka (399) and Michelle Devine (230); Christina Scelta (1,244) ran unopposed; John Lonardo (882) defeated Joseph Catanese (722). | Proposed budget $94,755,332 | Percent change 4.88% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,281-278 |
District Brentwood | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Hassan Ahmed (750) defeated Robert Feliciano (523) and Andrew Como (158); Maria Malave (866) defeated G. Paula Moore (563). | Proposed budget $503,374,071 | Percent change 10.68% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,071-329 |
District Bridgehampton | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jennifer L. Vinski (121) and Carla Lillie (115) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $20,957,637 | Percent change 1.45% | Budget result Pass | Vote 103-37 |
District Bridgehampton | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (121-19) to authorize the renewal of leases on two properties to support the district’s agricultural education program for up to three years at a total cost of $3,000 for the first year. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Carle Place | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Lawrence F. Zaino Jr. (400) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $53,137,357 | Percent change 2.99% | Budget result Pass | Vote 362-103 |
District Center Moriches | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Marcus Babzien (425) and Lauren Slionski (408) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $47,576,400 | Percent change 7.36% | Budget result Pass | Vote 318-279 |
District Center Moriches | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (358-228) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Central Islip | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Glenn C. Mitchell (404) and Daniel M. Devine (373) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $248,768,021 | Percent change 8.90% | Budget result Pass | Vote 380-119 |
District Central Islip | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (366-130) to authorize the expenditure of $40 million in capital improvement funds for roof repairs and enhancements to all school buildings using $6 million from the district's fund balance and issuing $34 million in bonds. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Cold Spring Harbor | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Alex Whelehan (888) and Bruce Sullivan (648) defeated Amelia Walsh Brogan (496). | Proposed budget $73,420,423 | Percent change 1.95% | Budget result Pass | Vote 817-276 |
District Commack | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates/Propositions Steven Hartman (2,777) defeated Pauline Fidalgo (877); Justin Varughese (2,247) defeated Christopher Jurkovic (893). | Proposed budget $214,645,327 | Percent change 4.64% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,392-815 |
District Commack | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,376-814) to authorize the district to decrease the current transportation limits for students in grades 3-5 from a half mile to a quarter mile. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Comsewogue | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Robert DeStefano (921) and Francisca Alabau-Blatter (655) defeated Joseph Borruso (457), Gary Bodenburg (344) and Meghan Puleo (258). | Proposed budget $102,117,258 | Percent change 3.70% | Budget result Pass | Vote 998-427 |
District Comsewogue | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,189-231) to authorize the expenditure of up to $500,000 in unspent capital funding on a variety of projects including drainage improvements, additional air conditioning and various other renovations to school facilities. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Connetquot | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jaclyn Napolitano-Furno (2,390) defeated Sarah Smith (1,319). | Proposed budget $207,420,876 | Percent change 1.89% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,585-1,102 |
District Connetquot | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,325-1,299) to authorize the expenditure of up to $59,928,837 for a capital improvement project and for the purchases of buses; A proposition passed (2,406-1,214) to authorize the establishment of a $20 million capital reserve fund to pay for capital improvements to facilities. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Copiague | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Anthony Pepe (636) and Paul Daubel (496) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $162,431,470 | Percent change 14.41% | Budget result Pass | Vote 639-238 |
District Copiague | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (642-225) to authorize the creation of a $15 million capital reserve fund for building improvements that will come from surplus funds. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Deer Park | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Anthony Henkel (579), Jerry D. Jean-Pierre (577) and Kristine Rosales (543) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $127,560,238 | Percent change 4.76% | Budget result Pass | Vote 628-217 |
District East Hampton | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Sandra Vorpahl (181), James P. Foster (170) and Justine O’Mara Limonius (169) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $76,502,823 | Percent change 1.79% | Budget result Pass | Vote 186-21 |
District East Hampton | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (189-19) to authorize the expenditure of funds for repairs to building and equipment. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District East Islip | Seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Timothy Sassone (897) defeated Dominick Barbato (482), Rachel Ackerman (466) and Charles Kalinowski (393). | Proposed budget $124,755,712 | Percent change 3.07% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,582-733 |
District East Islip | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,784-516) to authorize the expenditure of $5,951,633 from a capital reserve fund established in the 2015-16 school year. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District East Meadow | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Matthew Melnick (1,944), Jodi Luce (1,873) and Nancy Widman (1,841) defeated Sharan Sokhey (1,806), Jensen Abmachen (1,671) and Rosario Seims (1,535). | Proposed budget $228,663,163 | Percent change 4.48% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,650-1,089 |
District East Meadow | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,672-1,053) to authorize the expenditure of $5,495,820 from a capital reserve fund to build three classrooms and increase space at McVey Elementary School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District East Moriches | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Paul Wendel (213) and Scott Baierwalter (199) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $30,398,630 | Percent change 2.98% | Budget result Pass | Vote 231-29 |
District East Moriches | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (222-37) to designate the high schools of the following school districts as receiving high schools for the residents of East Moriches School District for up to five years beginning July 1, 2019 and ending on June 30, 2024 for the grades set forth after each high school: Center Moriches, grades 9-12; Eastport South-Manor, grades 9-12; and Westhampton Beach, grades 9-12; A proposition passed (229-31) to authorize library services spending; A proposition passed (234-25) to authorize the expenditure of $5,200,000 for upgrades and repairs to buildings and equipment. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District East Quogue | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jessica Stalters (414) and Briana Gladding (395) defeated Allison Ford (150). | Proposed budget $27,251,222 | Percent change 1.26% | Budget result Pass | Vote 451-95 |
District East Rockaway | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Peter McNally (461) and Michael Motherway (404) defeated Maureen Doyle (320). | Proposed budget $42,633,723 | Percent change 2.08% | Budget result Pass | Vote 480-212 |
District East Rockaway | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (517-175) to authorize the expenditure of up to $100,000 for computer hardware, network and smart classrooms using money from a capital reserve fund; A proposition passed (498-194) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund of up to $15 million over 15 years for building improvements and repairs with funding to come from an annual surplus at the end of each fiscal year; A proposition failed (193-509) to authorize the district to raise an additional $146,178 to provide transportation for students in grades K-8 who reside at least one mile from their schools rather than the two-mile minimum distance. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District East Williston | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions David Keefe (509) defeated Ellie Konstantatos (401); Tasneem Meghji (585) defeated Andrea Golub (408). | Proposed budget $66,318,706 | Percent change 3.65% | Budget result Pass | Vote 710-265 |
District East Williston | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (817-154) to authorize the expenditure of money from a capital reserve fund established in 2019. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Eastport-South Manor | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions David Samartino (834), Francesco Ferraro (788) and Cristina Costanza (783) defeated Joseph Sammarco (616), Jose Febo (513) and Bernadette Pupilla (355). | Proposed budget $103,970,261 | Percent change 5.35% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,051-487 |
District Elmont | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Tameka Battle-Burkett (536) defeated Fiormelissa Johnson (282); Michael Cantara (709) ran unopposed; Michael A. Jaime (701) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $98,536,050 | Percent change 1.70% | Budget result Pass | Vote 714-210 |
District Elwood | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Deborah Weiss (965) defeated Sean A. Camas (183). | Proposed budget $69,181,071 | Percent change 3.38% | Budget result Pass | Vote 804-396 |
District Farmingdale | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Suzanne D'Amico (2,060) and Michael Goldberg (1,955) defeated Parsa Karimi (957) and Nicole Gnolfo (914). | Proposed budget $182,892,350 | Percent change 4.56% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,070-944 |
District Farmingdale | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,162-793) to authorize the expenditure of up to $5 million from a capital reserve fund for additions, equipping and reconstruction to various school district buildings and facilities; A proposition passed (2,217-706) to establish a new capital reserve fund for additions, construction, equipping, reconstruction and improvements to various school buildings and facilities at an ultimate amount of $30,000,000 with a probable term of 10 years. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Fire Island | Seats 3, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jay Lippert (38), Linda Nowachek (37) and Marisa Wyckoff (28) ran unopposed; Wyckoff gets the one-year term created by the early resignation of Vernon Henriksen. | Proposed budget $5,787,436 | Percent change 1.26% | Budget result Pass | Vote 41-0 |
District Fishers Island | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Matthew Edwards (40) and write-in candidate Amy Harris (22) were elected. | Proposed budget $3,834,730 | Percent change 2.36% | Budget result Pass | Vote 51-9 |
District Floral Park-Bellerose | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Michael Culotta (780) defeated Matthew Sexton (421); Rosemarie Peltonen (720) defeated Michele Vincent (501). | Proposed budget $36,013,163 | Percent change 5.38% | Budget result Pass | Vote 770-454 |
District Floral Park-Bellerose | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (930-409) to authorize the expenditure of $1,995,000 in capital reserve funds for school building improvement projects and any projects described in the district’s five-year capital facilities plan from Nov. 30, 2021. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Franklin Square | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Stephen Toto (789) ran unopposed; Maura Lewinger (456) defeated Katie Ladner (452). | Proposed budget $44,450,000 | Percent change 7.10% | Budget result Pass | Vote 695-337 |
District Freeport | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Maria Jordan-Awalom (910) and Shuron Jackson (856) defeated Jacques Butler (819) and Benjamin Jackson (810). | Proposed budget $209,727,110 | Percent change 7.20% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,269-542 |
District Freeport | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,476-301) to authorize the expenditure of $2,500,000 in existing capital reserves for proposed capital improvements. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Garden City | Seats 3, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Arthur Gnecco (2,132) defeated William Holub (1,311); William O'Donohue (2,119) defeated Colleen Foley (1,373); Joseph Sileo (2,676) ran unopposed for a two-year term created by the early resignation of Michael Cassaro.. | Proposed budget $124,579,449 | Percent change 1.80% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,764-823 |
District Garden City | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,865-662) to authorize the creation of a new capital reserve fund of $16.2 million that will accrue over time; A proposition passed (2,584-654) to authorize the expenditure of $11 million from a capital reserve fund for various projects, many of which would create spaces for outdoor learning, including a $3 million roof replacement at the Stewart School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Glen Cove | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Lia Leone (828) and Audre Lynn Hurston James (655) defeated David Huggins (628). | Proposed budget $101,942,671 | Percent change 6.47% | Budget result Pass | Vote 751-449 |
District Glen Cove | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (847-384) to authorize withdrawing $7.5 million from the district's capital reserve to pay for completion costs for renovations and extensions at Deasy School and Landing School; A proposition passed (789-435) to authorize the creation of a nonvoting student representative seat on the Board of Education. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Great Neck | Seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Donna Peirez (4,018) defeated Emil Hakimi (2,895). | Proposed budget $261,432,690 | Percent change 3.66% | Budget result Pass | Vote 4,773-2,030 |
District Greenport | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jaime Martilotta (317) and Emily Latham Whitecavage (258) defeated Babette Cornine (180). | Proposed budget $21,627,457 | Percent change 5.75% | Budget result Pass | Vote 320-107 |
District Half Hollow Hills | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Eric Geringswald (1,483) and David Kaston (1,450) defeated Justin R. Marino (815) and Maria T. Gillespie (724). | Proposed budget $280,169,185 | Percent change 2.94% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,792-524 |
District Half Hollow Hills | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,848-451) to authorize the creation of a roof replacement reserve fund to finance the cost of renovations, construction and improvements to roofs districtwide with a maximum probable term of 20 years and an ultimate amount of $40 million. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Hampton Bays | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Richard Joslin (595) and Kevin Springer (464) defeated Richard Iannelli (377). | Proposed budget $59,565,029 | Percent change 3.92% | Budget result Pass | Vote 644-142 |
District Hampton Bays | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (666-117) to authorize the expenditure of up to $300,000 in unappropriated and unassigned funds from the 2021-2022 budget for upgrades and repairs to buildings and facilities. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Harborfields | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Colleen Wolcott (1,530) and Hansen Lee (1,490) defeated David Balistreri (603). | Proposed budget $92,895,995 | Percent change 2.86% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,655-353 |
District Hauppauge | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Michael Buscarino (651), David Barshay (624) and Rob Scarito (617) and ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $123,913,904 | Percent change 3.29% | Budget result Pass | Vote 639-300 |
District Hempstead | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions LaMont E. Johnson (362) and Joylette Williams (295) defeated Beverly Moore (255), Gwen Jackson (223), Robert Harris (121), Victor Pratt (113), Larry McCloud (81) and Peggy Perkins (61). | Proposed budget $274,709,957 | Percent change 11.12% | Budget result Pass | Vote 549-233 |
District Hempstead | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (481-229) authorize the district to bond $44.2 million for various improvements at six schools including roofing, infrastructure and the high school athletic complex that would be funded primarily through state building aid with local share providing 1.5% of the funding; A proposition passed (463-212) to authorize the district to bond $42.3 million for renovations and a new building at the Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School with local taxes paying for 72.1% of the funding and the remainder coming from state aid. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Herricks | Seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Juleigh Chin (943) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $125,315,481 | Percent change 1.99% | Budget result Pass | Vote 824-343 |
District Hewlett-Woodmere | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Debra Sheinin (1,826) and Chana Jeter (1,464) defeated Jacob Shafran (1,360), Sarah Fried (1,228) and Ella Zalkind (672). | Proposed budget $130,586,214 | Percent change 0.95% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,925-1,616 |
District Hicksville | Seats 3, by seat, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Linda Imbriale (720) defeated Joseph Matz (320); Annette Beiner (750) defeated Denis Becker (300); Danielle Fotopoulous (500) defeated Lisa Reinhardt (383) and Sandra Lamb (168) for a one-year term created by the early resignation of Christopher Amato. | Proposed budget $153,247,749 | Percent change 5.18% | Budget result Pass | Vote 808-389 |
District Hicksville | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (802-370) to authorize the expenditure of $2.165 million for improvements including a synthetic turf field replacement, track reconstruction, art room renovations and interior door and hardware replacement at Hicksville High School; A proposition passed (827-336) to authorize the expenditure of $60,000 for education programs at the Hicksville Gregory Museum. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Huntington | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Michele Kustera (838) and William Dwyer (823) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $142,968,343 | Percent change 2.62% | Budget result Pass | Vote 834-150 |
District Huntington | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (860-117) to authorize the expenditure of $6.640 million from building improvement capital reserves to complete projects such as electrical service and switchgear at two primary schools, gas/carbon monoxide detectors at three primary schools, parking lot renovation and tile replacement at Finley Middle School and a second turf field at the high school; A proposition passed (854-124) to authorize the creation of a new building improvement fund for the purpose of completing future districtwide renovation and construction projects. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Island Park | Seats 1, at-large, 5 years | Candidates/Propositions Patricia Kelly Collins (348) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $42,023,670 | Percent change 2.76% | Budget result Pass | Vote 256-181 |
District Island Trees | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Vinny Papandrea (398) and Larry Ortolani (393) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $73,117,645 | Percent change 2.90% | Budget result Pass | Vote 402-103 |
District Islip | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Matthew Clareen (947) defeated Kristin Presti (743); Danielle Flora (1,048) defeated Kristy Evans (606). | Proposed budget $91,439,213 | Percent change 3.07% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,230-516 |
District Islip | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,196-508) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund not to exceed $1 million from the 2021-2022 budget; A proposition passed (1,186-512) to authorize the establishment and initial funding of a repair reserve up to $250,000 of unreserved unappropriated fund balance from the 2021-2022 fiscal year. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Jericho | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Chris Foresto (879) defeated John Sarraf (630), Joe Lin (255) and Robert Wozniak (73). | Proposed budget $130,073,339 | Percent change 1.62% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1321-302 |
District Jericho | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,392-279) to authorize the expenditure of up to $9,686,175, including $6,986,175 from a capital reserve fund established in 2019 and $2.7 million from fund balance to complete capital improvements; A proposition passed (1,354-314) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund for the district to replace and upgrade school facilities with a maximum amount of $20 million, plus investment income, for a term of 10 years. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Kings Park | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Pat Hanley (1,879) and Shala Pascucci (1,737) defeated Jaime Lelle (1,529) and Douglas Cerrato (1,490). | Proposed budget $102,244,458 | Percent change 4.27% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,229-1,125 |
District Lawrence | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Tova Plaut (809), David Sussman (773) and Michael Hatten (742) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $102,490,053 | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result Pass | Vote 679-207 |
District Lawrence | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (575-273) to authorize the creation of a building capital reserve fund not to exceed $5,000,000 and expend funds from such reserve for the purpose of districtwide technology upgrades and financing reconstruction, renovation and equipping of Lawrence High School, Lawrence Middle School and Lawrence Primary School; A proposition passed (560-299) to authorize the creation of a building capital reserve for renovations to Lawrence High School, Lawrence Middle School and Lawrence Primary Schools, as well as for district technology and the purchase of .1164 acres of property at 21 Henry Street for $825,000. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Levittown | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Peggy Marenghi (1,134) and Christina Lang (1,124) defeated Joseph Fradell (764), Jen Murphy Packer (617). | Proposed budget $239,351,011 | Percent change 2.95% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,340-829 |
District Levittown | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,328-759) to create a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Lindenhurst | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Linda Anielleo (1,146) defeated Janine Ega (1,108); Philip A. Renna (1,173) defeated Jacquelyn Herig (1,151); Edward Langone (1,185) defeated Cirino Sesto (698) and Heather Reado (392). | Proposed budget $177,441,036 | Percent change 2.62% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,566-793 |
District Lindenhurst | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,636-686) to authorize the expenditure of up to $2 million from a capital reserve fund to finance improvements projects for the purpose of expanding educational and vocational programs at Lindenhurst High School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Locust Valley | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Margaret Marchand (969) and Michele Schaefer (954) defeated Collette Foley (843), Thomas Einhorn (793), Lisa E. McLoughlin (351) and Mark Eisenberg (288). | Proposed budget $91,275,243 | Percent change 1.43% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,284-982 |
District Long Beach | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Anne Conway (780) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $151,915,903 | Percent change 4.93% | Budget result Pass | Vote 683-315 |
District Long Beach | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (733-248) to authorize the expenditure of $7,059,888 with the majority of it used to replace the existing steam heating system with hot water heating system and partial air conditioning and to replace two steam boilers with hot water boilers at the Lido Complex. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Longwood | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions William Massian (1,075) and Rhonda Stitham (1,003) defeated Nadia Chanza (685), Michael Byrne (544) Christina Jackson (472) and Maye Abdella (108). | Proposed budget $271,000,000 | Percent change 3.04% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,585-525 |
District Lynbrook | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions William Belmont (1,110) and Andrew Lewner (795) defeated Catherine Bien (691). | Proposed budget $96,881,523 | Percent change 4.28% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,455-503 |
District Lynbrook | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,507-428) to authorize the expenditure of $3,997,876 from reserve funds for projects at Marion Street Elementary School and North Middle School; A proposition passed (1,565-370) to authorize the expenditure of $671,500 from reserve funds for technology-related items including network wiring replacement. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Malverne | Seats 1, at-large, 4 years | Candidates/Propositions Laura Avvinti (451) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $64,407,654 | Percent change 3.96% | Budget result Pass | Vote 394-145 |
District Malverne | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (394-116) to authorize the expenditure of $2.6 million from a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Manhasset | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Steven Panzik (1,869) and Nadia Giannopoulos (1,702) defeated Allison O’Brien Silva (1,478) and Christine Monterosso (1,419). | Proposed budget $104,596,962 | Percent change 2.23% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,334-912 |
District Manhasset | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,227-676) to authorize five capital projects from existing funds in the amount of $3,185,000. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Massapequa | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Christopher Brooks (2,106) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $219,695,854 | Percent change 4.36% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,600-1,160 |
District Massapequa | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,544-1,078) to establish a capital reserve not to exceed $50 million over 25 years. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Mattituck-Cutchogue | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions George Haase (453) and Jennifer Anderson (450) defeated Jacqueline Zappulla (318). | Proposed budget $42,829,297 | Percent change 1.45% | Budget result Pass | Vote 524-156 |
District Mattituck-Cutchogue | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (551-129) to authorize the expenditure of $4,280,391 from the existing capital reserve fund for various capital projects, including renovations of a wing at Mattituck Junior-Senior High School and recoating the roofs at that high school and Cutchogue East Elementary School; A proposition passed (513-166) to authorize the establishment of a $10 million capital reserve fund for numerous improvements to classrooms, athletic facilities and other instructional and non-instructional spaces that would come from existing general and reserve funds and additional annual allocations. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Merrick | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Gina Piskin (1,250) and Jennifer Schatzman (1,144) defeated Tara Casimano (1,018) and Jessica Mack (947). | Proposed budget $55,618,754 | Percent change 2.05% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,651-594 |
District Merrick | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,788-458) to authorize the expenditure of $800,000 in capital reserve funds for districtwide playground renovations. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Middle Country | Seats 4, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Robert Feeney (1,513) defeated Tiffany Lorusso (1,434); Robert Hallock (1,500) defeated Kristopher Oliva (1,452); Dawn Sharrock (1,481) defeated Kimberly Crawford-Arbocus (1,471); Denise Haggerty (1,518) defeated Leah Fitzpatrick (1,440) for a two-year term created by the early resignation of Karen J. Lessler. | Proposed budget $274,944,707 | Percent change 2.18% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,036-946 |
District Miller Place | Seats 3, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Johanna Testa (990), Andrea Spaniolas (924) and Keith Frank (830) defeated Jenna Stingo (782), Kenneth Conway (743), John Galligan (625) and Jennifer Andersen-Oldenskov (616). | Proposed budget $77,670,225 | Percent change 1.50% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,394-503 |
District Mineola | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Cheryl Lampasona (616) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $110,006,200 | Percent change -1.62% | Budget result Pass | Vote 685-170 |
District Mineola | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (645-165) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund in the amount of up to $20 million over 12 years. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Montauk | Seats 1, by seat, 5 years | Candidates/Propositions Kelly White (incumbent) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $21,030,735 | Percent change 2.14% | Budget result Pass | Vote 72-7 |
District Mount Sinai | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions John Hnat (733) and Anthony Mangione (699) defeated Alice Samantha Dreyer (458) and Alexis Fliller (208). | Proposed budget $63,833,470 | Percent change 2.00% | Budget result Pass | Vote 944-275 |
District Mount Sinai | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,073-145) to authorize a $6 million capital project proposition; A proposition passed (977-236) to authorize the reduction of the nonpublic maximum transportation mileage limit from 29.5 miles to 15 miles. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District New Hyde Park-Garden City Park | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Kathryn Canese (602) ran unopposed; Jennifer Kerrane (465) defeated Katherine Bannon (180); Patricia Rudd (566) defeated Gjergji Shuku (116). | Proposed budget $44,593,905 | Percent change 5.37% | Budget result Pass | Vote 475-294 |
District New Suffolk | Seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Lisa Zissel (36) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $1,150,289 | Percent change 2.68% | Budget result Pass | Vote 37-3 |
District North Babylon | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Heather Rowland (725) and Kathleen Tedesco (675) defeated Daniel Caroleo (513), Jessica Galati (249) and Janelle Galati (146). | Proposed budget $129,748,302 | Percent change 3.98% | Budget result Pass | Vote 836-466 |
District North Babylon | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions Two additional propositions passed, but details were not immediately available. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District North Bellmore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Rosemarie Corless (1,251) and Christopher Nardo (862) defeated Thomas McDonough (784), Jo-Ann Erhard (775) and Rocco Famiglietti (757). | Proposed budget $61,227,296 | Percent change 3.44% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,601-814 |
District North Bellmore | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,820-583) to authorize the expenditure of $6.6 million from a capital reserve fund to replace pavement and ceilings at J.G. Dinkelmeyer Elementary School and Martin Avenue Elementary School; A proposition passed (1,711-605) to authorize the establishment of a $10 million capital reserve fund to renovate bathrooms districtwide and replace sidewalks to meet accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District North Merrick | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Megan Ryan (899), Will Luciani (827) and Steve Enella (743) defeated Christine Mitkish and Carson Termotto. | Proposed budget $36,020,048 | Percent change 3.91% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,039-506 |
District North Shore | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions David Ludmar (1,980), Lisa Cashman (1,919) and Marianne Manning Russo (1,914) defeated Anna Carfagno, Courtney Citko, Vanessa Grecky Marks, James Svendsen and Sean Trager. | Proposed budget $115,964,181 | Percent change 3.87% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,204-162 |
District Northport-East Northport | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Thomas Loughran (2,729), Allison Noonan (2,676) and Larry Licopoli (2,528) defeated Frank Labate (1,754). | Proposed budget $177,856,296 | Percent change 1.81% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,285-1,674 |
District Northport-East Northport | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed to authorize the expenditure of $5,694,660 for building projects including roof replacements, HVAC renovations or reconstruction, asbestos abatements, and replacement of bleachers at Northport High School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Oceanside | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Michael D'Ambrosio (1,598) defeated Austin Graff (985); Robert Transom (1,542) defeated Jonathan Paskoff (993). | Proposed budget $167,951,857 | Percent change 2.78% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,661-128 |
District Oceanside | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,776-973) for a capital project; A proposition passed (1,624-1,112) for a capital reserve fund amendment. | Proposed budget | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result | Vote |
District Oyster Bay-East Norwich | Seats 2, at-large, 4 years | Candidates/Propositions Nancy Castrogiovanni (866) and Maryann Santos (799) defeated Mia Schwartz (247). | Proposed budget $62,107,217 | Percent change 1.14% | Budget result Pass | Vote 781-288 |
District Oyster Bay-East Norwich | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (823-238) to authorize the expenditure of $538,000 from a technology capital reserve fund to provide iPads to kindergartners and Chromebooks to third- and seventh-graders, as well as other instructional devices including interactive boards; A proposition passed (820-236) to authorize the expenditure of $695,000 from a capital reserve fund for various renovation projects. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Oysterponds | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Thomas Stevenson (159), Miriam Foster (143) and Erin Stanton (132) defeated Dorothy-Dean Thomas (127). | Proposed budget $5,582,353 | Percent change -1.77% | Budget result Pass | Vote 206-9 |
District Oysterponds | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (207-11) to authorize the expenditure of up to $330,000 from capital reserve funds to replace and expand the basketball court; repair and repave the tennis court, repair and expand the west parking lot and associated roadways, repair and repave the front parking lot and associated roadways, and install new sidewalks in front and on the side of the school; A proposition passed (204-9) to authorize the district to extend the probable term for a capital reserve fund an additional 10 years, allowing for deposits to be continually made up to $2.5 million. | Proposed budget | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result | Vote |
District Patchogue-Medford | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Francis J. Salazar (1,154) and Thomas P. Donofrio (1,089) ran unopposed | Proposed budget $211,181,877 | Percent change 6.16% | Budget result Pass | Vote 954-680 |
District Patchogue-Medford | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (975-639) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund in the amount of $25 million for a term not exceeding 10 years to purchase security-related items as well as for site improvement projects at various school buildings and reconstruction, public address systems, career and technical education improvements, machinery and the expansion of Bay Elementary School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Plainedge | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jennifer Maggio (1,098) defeated Douglas Pascarella (530); Raymond Paris (1,197) defeated Jessica Rivera-Cordero (420). | Proposed budget $98,064,926 | Percent change 0.43% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,251-294 |
District Plainedge | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,312-213) to authorize the expenditure of up to $2,511,920 from a capital reserve fund as well as up to $2,856,662 from a capital reserve fund for facilities upgrades; A proposition passed (1,302-316) to authorize the expenditure of up to $2.2 millions out a capital reserve safety and security initiative fund for various electrical, communications and security systems. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Plainview-Old Bethpage | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Seth Greenberg (1,440), Tara Rock (1,239) and Jared Goerke (1,215) defeated Paula Barsky (921) and Elizabeth Codoluto (354). | Proposed budget $174,514,722 | Percent change 3.79% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,625-513 |
District Plainview-Old Bethpage | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,817-309) to authorize the expenditure of up to $4.3 million from a capital reserve fund for various renovations; A proposition passed (1,679-430) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund of $32 million at a term of seven years for capital improvements. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Port Jefferson | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Randi DeWitt (563), Ellen Boehm (550) defeated Paul Ryan (267). | Proposed budget $46,114,331 | Percent change 2.45% | Budget result Pass | Vote 642-165 |
District Port Jefferson | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (673-130) to authorize the expenditure of $2,335,000 from a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Port Washington | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Emily Beys (1,970) and Deborah Brooks (1,758) defeated Michael Tretola (1,325). | Proposed budget $174,834,928 | Percent change 4.52% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,369-762 |
District Port Washington | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,150-573) to authorize the creation of a capital reserve fund for a facilities improvement program. | Proposed budget | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result | Vote |
District Quogue | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Paul Bass (101), Steve Failla (100) and Gabe Kochmer (94) ran unopposed unopposed. | Proposed budget $9,739,180 | Percent change 2.99% | Budget result Pass | Vote 103-22 |
District Remsenburg-Speonk | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Kevin Toolan (186) and Suzanne Saulino (172) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $15,529,761 | Percent change 2.04% | Budget result Pass | Vote 186-25 |
District Remsenburg-Speonk | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (199-11) to authorize the district to contract with the Westhampton Beach School District and the Eastport-South Manor School District for the education of students in grades 7-12 or the 2022-2023 school year; A proposition passed (180-31) to authorize the creation of a capital reserve fund program. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Riverhead | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Matthew Wallace (1,915) and Laurie A. Downs (1,897) defeated Andrew G. Nadeau (822). | Proposed budget $169,750,296 | Percent change 6.49% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,658-993 |
District Riverhead | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,048-590) to authorize the expenditure of up to $56,000 from a cafeteria capital reserve fund established in 2018 to install a walk-in refrigerator by convering a single bathroom at Phillips Avenue Elementary School, as well as for the installation of two warming cabinets at Riverhead High School and two milk chests at the Riley Avenue School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Rockville Centre | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Donna Downing (2,169) defeated John O’Shea (1943). | Proposed budget $129,050,491 | Percent change 3.99% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,645-1,413 |
District Rocky Point | Seats 2, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Susan Sullivan (595) and Erin Walsh (515) defeated Nick Contes (514), Nicole Kelly (485), Susan Wilson (258) and Jason Ford (221); Walsh gets a one-year term created by the early resignation of Sean Callahan. | Proposed budget $88,019,717 | Percent change 2.72% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,017-322 |
District Rocky Point | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,063-267) to authorize the expenditure of up to $2.5 million from capital reserves for the retrofitting of LED lighting at the tennis courts and upper turf field as well as the installation of LED pole lighting at the lower turf field and construction of lower turf field seating and drainage improvements at the middle and high school, the replacement of playground surface and equipment at Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School, and the replacement of playground surface and equipment at Frank J. Carasiti Elementary School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Roosevelt | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Rose Gietschier (195) and Susan Gooding (168) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $123,222,068 | Percent change 11.00% | Budget result Pass | Vote 198-60 |
District Roslyn | Seats 3, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Robert Koonin (478), Alison Gilbert (470) and Bruce Valauri (470) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $122,145,193 | Percent change 2.93% | Budget result Pass | Vote 487-154 |
District Roslyn | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (484-149) to authorize the purchase of various school buses and vans, including related equipment and apparatus, for an amount not to exceed $396,000; A proposition passed (486-141) to authorize the expenditure of $4,453,690 in construction capital reserve funds for projects including a new walkway and stair to the press box, replacement of perimeter fencing and installation of screen plantings and gates, resurfacing of a track and replacement of synthetic turf fields, furnishing and installing field lighting, and high school classroom upgrades. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Sachem | Seats 4, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Alex Piccirillo (2,642), Laura Slattery (2,041), Meredith Volpe (1,916) and Stephanie Volpe (1,892) defeated Bryan K. Felice (1,879), Kelli Burnham (1,782), Christopher Buckley Jr. (1,759) and Kristin Gelzinis (1,682). | Proposed budget $349,999,182 | Percent change 2.83% | Budget result Pass | Vote 3,148-1,590 |
District Sag Harbor | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Grainne Coen (883) and write-in candidate Ronald Reed (733) were elected. | Proposed budget $45,993,327 | Percent change 2.50%% | Budget result Pass | Vote 911-197 |
District Sag Harbor | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (961-143) to authorize the expenditure of up to $2.5 million from a facilities improvement capital reserve fund for upgrades of the HVAC unit ventilator at Sag Harbor Elementary School and Pierson Middle/High School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Sagaponack | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Cathy Hatgistavrou (24) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $1,871,748 | Percent change 8.00% | Budget result Pass | Vote 24-0 |
District Sayville | Seats 3, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Maureen Dolan (1,655) defeated Alia Richards (967); Christine Sarni (1,529) defeated Mark Ruf (1,042); Kelly Sack (2,084) ran unopposed for a two-year term created by the early resignation of Keith Kolar. | Proposed budget $99,302,157 | Percent change 2.40% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,010-688 |
District Sayville | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,860-726) to authorize the expenditure of up to $15 million for roof work at five buildings in the district and possible installation of air-conditioning in the high school auditorium. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Seaford | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Lisa Herbert (1,042) and Heather Umhafer (851) defeated Kevin Devlin (819) and Benjamin Vogt (328). | Proposed budget $77,396,951 | Percent change 3.58% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,307-575 |
District Seaford | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,330-536) to authorize the expenditure of up to $4.5 million in capital reserves for construction of a multi-purpose turf field. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Sewanhaka | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions Board is comprised of board members from the Elmont, Floral Park-Bellerose, Franklin Square and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park school districts | Proposed budget $227,351,685 | Percent change 5.39% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,539-1,300 |
District Sewanhaka | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,841-1,174) to authorize the expenditure of $5.75 million from capital reserves to upgrade cafeteria and kitchens, expand facilities of the career and technical education program, and perform other general interior upgrades. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Shelter Island | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Katherine Rossi-Snook (148) and Kathleen M. Lynch (144) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $12,445,523 | Percent change 0.49% | Budget result Pass | Vote 165-16 |
District Shoreham-Wading River | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Thomas Sheridan (659) and Meghan Tepfenhardt (638) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $83,002,107 | Percent change 2.87% | Budget result Pass | Vote 625-167 |
District Shoreham-Wading River | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (652-139) for capital projects that would result in no additional cost to taxpayers. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Smithtown | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Michael Catalanotto (4,582) defeated Charles Fisher (3,201); Michael Saidens (4,590) defeated Angela Kouvel (3,157). | Proposed budget $267,786,882 | Percent change 2.08% | Budget result Pass | Vote 5,250-2,460 |
District Smithtown | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (5,249- 2,241) to establish and fund a new capital reserve. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District South Country | Seats 4, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Joseph L. Barry (1,795), Tara Kavanagh (1,684), Rayfel Flippen (1,664) and E. Anne Hayes (1,546) defeated Amy F. Price (1,113) Gregory C. Miglino, Jr. (1,092), Marian McKenna (1,003) Christopher Ross (849), Alesia M. Olsen (470), Pat J. Ingrassia (353), Gino Cruz (340) and Spencer Eugene Stickley (169); Hayes gets a one-year term created by the early resignation of Gina Ancona. | Proposed budget $142,798,980 | Percent change -1.82% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,920-1,360 |
District South Huntington | Seats 3, at-large, 2,3 years | Candidates/Propositions Nicholas R. Ciappetta (916), William J. Biangasso (722) and Frederick Scragg (675) ran unopposed; Scragg gets a two-year term created by the early resignation of Edward Nitkewicz. | Proposed budget $195,504,039 | Percent change 5.71% | Budget result Pass | Vote 907-327 |
District South Huntington | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (949-263) to authorize the sale of a property commonly known as Central Baseball Field to Dena Properties, L.I.C., for about $786,400; A proposition passed (997-221) to authorize the sale of a 1.5-acre property at 2 Melville Road in Huntington Station, to Rise in Spirit, Inc., for about $1,759,000; Proceeds would be used for deconstruction of elementary portable classrooms and construction of elementary library/media and centers for science, technology, reading, engineering, art and math – also known as STREAM. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Southampton | Seats 1, at-large, 4 years | Candidates/Propositions Germain Smith (517) defeated Scott Gaeckle (215). | Proposed budget $74,990,000 | Percent change 1.34% | Budget result Pass | Vote 585-193 |
District Southampton | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (563-210) to authorize the expenditure of $4.9 million in existing capital reserve funds for the purchase of a Hampton Road property to be used for the administrative office. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Southold | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Judi Fouchet (376) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $32,205,000 | Percent change 1.90% | Budget result Pass | Vote 360-55 |
District Springs | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Emma Field (289) and Erik Fredrickson (234) defeated Summer Romeo (198) and Hella Drew (70). | Proposed budget $32,888,886 | Percent change 6.78% | Budget result Pass | Vote 323-111 |
District Springs | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (322-98) to authorize the expenditure of $135,000 in bonds on a large school bus, which would be paid for over five years; A proposition passed (348-86) to authorize the expenditure of $489,000 from capital reserves to build a new playground. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Syosset | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Thomas Anthony Rotolo (1,428), Jack Ostrick (1,256) and Lynn Abramson (1,128) defeated Court Cousins (1,018), Jason Guo (872) and Steven Ricco (707). | Proposed budget $257,831,270 | Percent change 4.32% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,651-898 |
District Three Village | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Vincent Vizzo (2,715) and Jennifer Solomon (2,650) defeated Reanna Fulton (2,283) and Evan Proios (2,122). | Proposed budget $224,060,618 | Percent change 1.72% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,584-2,518 |
District Tuckahoe | Seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Timothy M. Gilmartin (168) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $23,090,488 | Percent change -0.20% | Budget result Pass | Vote 144-44 |
District Tuckahoe | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (151-to-37) authorizing the district to levy $56,650 for participation in the Southampton Youth Association; A proposition passed (142-45) to levy $10,000 for participation in the Parrish Art Museum. | Proposed budget | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result | Vote |
District Uniondale | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Carol Eason (813) and Addie Blanco-Harvey (715) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $235,870,966 | Percent change 6.58% | Budget result Pass | Vote 770-400 |
District Uniondale | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (623-258) to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,178,431 from a capital reserve fund for construction and improvements to various school buildings, including several bathroom renovations at the high school, a new ceiling in the gymnasium at Smith Street School, and the installation of concrete pads in the courtyard at the Turtle Hook Middle School. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Valley Stream 13 | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Milagros Vicente (960) defeated Mike Morin (481); Vincent Caposio (1,032) defeated and Bill Freda (423). | Proposed budget $58,545,088 | Percent change 5.44% | Budget result Pass | Vote 956-674 |
District Valley Stream 24 | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Kimberly Wheeler (540) defeated Cynthia Nunez (298); Markus Wilson (586) defeated Meaghan Fleming (248); John Maier (576) defeated Cristina Arroyo (291). | Proposed budget $33,977,966 | Percent change 6.89% | Budget result Pass | Vote 454-265 |
District Valley Stream 30 | Seats 1, at-large, 5 years | Candidates/Propositions C. Sandra Okafor (267) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $41,832,912 | Percent change 5.62% | Budget result Pass | Vote 266-135 |
District Valley Stream 30 | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (315-87) to authorize the expenditure of up to $9.5 million from capital reserves to complete improvements, including installation of air conditioning, replacement of air handling, ventilation and heat systems, and an upgrade of electrical services and distribution. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Valley Stream Central | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions Board is comprised on board members from the Valley Stream 13, 24 and 30 school districts | Proposed budget $138,493,603 | Percent change 6.89% | Budget result Pass | Vote 1,721-1,143 |
District Valley Stream Central | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (1,877-966) to authorize expenditure of $4 million for the installation of air conditioning in all classrooms; A proposition passed (1,803-1,005) to authorize the expenditure of $5.9 million for the installation of turf fields at North and South high schools. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Wainscott | Seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions William Babinski (43) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $4,127,568 | Percent change 7.80% | Budget result Pass | Vote 43-3 |
District Wainscott | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (46-0) to permit the district to contact with the Bridgehampton School District on a tuition-basis for the education of students in grades 4-12. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Wantagh | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Jennifer Perfetti (1,661) and Laura Reich defeated Dawn Conlon (1,294), Jennifer Strauss (1,086) and Jessica Elmazi (101). | Proposed budget $84,981,612 | Percent change 2.69% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,252-825 |
District Wantagh | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,324-589) to authorize the expenditure of up to $600,000 from capital reserves for the reconstruction of the gymnasium at Wantagh High School, including window replacements, flooring restoration, ceiling removal, interior painting, installation of acoustic panels, HVAC modifications, and lighting. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District West Babylon | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Chirsten Johnson-Tymann (867), Chris Paolillo (895) and Roseann Geiger (652) defeated Shannon Camarda (545) and April Emrisko (358). | Proposed budget $122,711,868 | Percent change 2.45% | Budget result Pass | Vote 892-434 |
District West Hempstead | Seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Karen Brohm (1,326) ran unopposed; Byars Cole (1,298) ran unopposed; Burt Blass (912) defeated Jennifer Johnson (871). | Proposed budget $71,392,000 | Percent change 3.60% | Budget result Fail | Vote 734-1,103 |
District West Islip | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Peter McCann (2,071), Thomas Compitello (1,923) and Grace Kelly (1,871) defeated Claudia Worley (1,454), Kristin Calder (1,375) and Valerie Rivera (1,371). | Proposed budget $130,246,851 | Percent change 2.15% | Budget result Pass | Vote 2,399-1,001 |
District West Islip | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (2,468-886) to authorize the expenditure of $2.9 million from capital reserves for building improvements, parking lot and fence expansion, and renovation of school tennis courts; A proposition passed (2,249-1,054) to authorize the creation of a second capital reserve fund for districts improvements with up to $30 million to be spent in the next 20 years. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Westbury | Seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Robert Troiano Jr. (500), Floyd Ewing III (452) and Pedro Quintanilla (430) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $175,085,809 | Percent change 3.74% | Budget result Pass | Vote 506-136 |
District Westhampton Beach | Seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions Dawn Arrasate (417) and Elizabeth Lanni-Hewitt (349) defeated Casandra Carrick (253) and Katheryn Antonio-Rios (57). | Proposed budget $61,544,294 | Percent change 2.39% | Budget result Pass | Vote 475-130 |
District William Floyd | Seats 4, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions April Coppola (1,055), Kevin Meyer (1,034), Lorraine Mentz (984) and Robert Guerriero (975) ran unopposed; Meyer gets a two-year term created by the early resignation of Robert Vecchio. | Proposed budget $265,022,650 | Percent change 5.46% | Budget result Pass | Vote 947-523 |
District William Floyd | Seats N/A | Candidates/Propositions A proposition passed (856-595) to authorize the creation of a $5 million capital reserve fund to renovate instructional spaces and buy furniture; A proposition (941-519) to authorize the expenditure of $3.5 million remaining from a $39.4 fund authorized by voters in 2017 to pay for field lighting and upgrades for classrooms and buildings. | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | Vote |
District Wyandanch | Seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/Propositions James Crawford (131) defeated Kerith Paschall (71) and Mary E. Andrews (63); Yvonne Holder Robinson (148) defeated Laurie Farber (132). | Proposed budget $88,178,217 | Percent change 10.35% | Budget result Pass | Vote 192-85 |
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