Long Island school elections 2018-19
Voters in 124 school districts across Long Island went to the polls on May 15 to elect school board members, vote on budgets and in some cases decide on propositions.
All but two of the districts passed their budgets. Here are the results of voting in all districts. And you can read an overall school voting article.
This database was updated on May 16, 2018.
School district | Seats | Candidates / Propositions | Proposed budget | Percent change | budget_result | vote |
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School district Amagansett | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Dawn Rana-Brophy (134) defeated Mary A. Eames (104). A proposition to authorize $107,000 from energy and technology capital reserve fund for technical upgrades passed, 193-48. A proposition to authorize spending $100,000 from a capital reserve fund to replace a school bus passed, 200-43. | Proposed budget $10,752,240 | Percent change 0.69% | budget_result Pass | vote 171-74 |
School district Amityville | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Juan Leon (610) was unopposed. Jeannette Santos (527) was unopposed. | Proposed budget $91,506,765 | Percent change 3.49% | budget_result Pass | vote 515-230 |
School district Babylon | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Ann Donaldson (634) and Tricia Pané (616) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $53,035,604 | Percent change 2.64% | budget_result Pass | vote 548-217 |
School district Baldwin | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Annie Doresca (909) and Mary Jo O'Hagan (923) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $131,020,750 | Percent change 1.98% | budget_result Pass | vote 839-331 |
School district Bay Shore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Craig Brewer (873) and Susan Gargan (1,001) defeated Michael Ruggiere. | Proposed budget $155,847,443 | Percent change 2.54% | budget_result Pass | vote 979-353 |
School district Bayport-Blue Point | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions William Holl (928) and Matthew Seery (725) were elected. | Proposed budget $71,761,393 | Percent change 2.02% | budget_result Pass | vote 895-264 |
School district Bellmore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Marion Blane (407) and Brian Desmond (418) ran unopposed. A proposition to set up a $5.8 million capital reserve fund for improvements to district facilities passed, 432-200. | Proposed budget $35,267,556 | Percent change 1.92% | budget_result Pass | vote 416-227 |
School district Bellmore-Merrick | Seats N/A | Candidates / Propositions A proposition to spend $1.53 million from a capital reserve fund for paving, track resurfacing, turf replacement, and other projects passed, 3,741-1,600. | Proposed budget $159,788,043 | Percent change 3.98% | budget_result Pass | vote 3,333-2,066 |
School district Bethpage | Seats 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions James McGlynn (652) was unopposed. Christina Scelta (632) was unopposed for the one-year term remaining on the seat of Kurt Spears, who resigned earlier this year and was replaced by Scelta. Sandra Watson (653) ran unopposed. A proposition to authorize spending $2,954,000 from a capital reserve fund to fund various building and technology improvements passed, 784-100. | Proposed budget $85,229,857 | Percent change 1.99% | budget_result Pass | vote 734-158 |
School district Brentwood | Seats 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Julia Burgos (724) defeated William King Moss III (345). Eileen Felix (713) defeated Bryan Greaves (339). Cynthia Ciferri (684) defeated Camille Serrano (375) for the seat of Daniel Calderon, who did not seek re-election. A proposition to replace seat-specific voting with at-large elections failed, 538-522. | Proposed budget $406,789,163 | Percent change 3.36% | budget_result Pass | vote 694-385 |
School district Bridgehampton | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Douglas DeGroot (126), Lillian Tyree-Johnson (129) and Ronald White (130) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $16,297,465 | Percent change 9.99% | budget_result Pass | vote 100-44 |
School district Carle Place | Seats 3 | Candidates / Propositions Anthony Bulzomi (423), Joseph LoCurto (506) and Neal McLaughlin (448) were elected. A proposition to authorize the district to set up a $1-million repair reserve fund to buy equipment and fund renovations, reconstruction and construction passed, 575-138. A proposition to authorize the district to spend $1.73 million from a capital reserve fund for districtwide security-camera and security-network replacements and upgrades, door replacement and electrical-system upgrades at the high school and reconstruction costs at the Rushmore Avenue School passed, 585– 131. A proposition to authorize the district to spend $2.27-million from a capital reserve fund for remaining abatement and reconstruction costs at the Rushmore Avenue School passed, 572–136. | Proposed budget $49,440,424 | Percent change 0.33% | budget_result Pass | vote 580-146 |
School district Center Moriches | Seats 1, 3+ yrs | Candidates / Propositions George Maxwell (462) defeated Jennifer Chernis. | Proposed budget $43,100,129 | Percent change 2.31% | budget_result Pass | vote 516-358 |
School district Central Islip | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Fred Philips (384) and William Softy (357) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $210,833,025 | Percent change 3.54% | budget_result Pass | vote 387-158 |
School district Cold Spring Harbor | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Anthony Paolano (431), Ingrid Wright (528) defeated William McHale. A proposition to withdraw $575,000 from capital reserve funds to complete security upgrades and other infrastructure construction projects, passed, 533 to 168. | Proposed budget $68,466,684 | Percent change 2.77% | budget_result Pass | vote 528-431 |
School district Commack | Seats 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jarrett Behar (1,302) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $193,222,797 | Percent change 1.61% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,203-419 |
School district Comsewogue | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Richard Rennard (818), John Swenning (901) and Corey Prinz (769) were unopposed; Louise Melious did not seek re-election. A proposition to authorize a $32-million bond proposal for upgrades in all six schools in the district passed, 768-315. | Proposed budget $91,947,730 | Percent change 2.11% | budget_result Pass | vote 829-263 |
School district Connetquot | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Eileen Panico (1,266) and Mark Warshaw (1,294) defeated Nicholas Ferraioli (578) and Robert Hochstein (367). Craig Amarando did not seek re-election. A proposition to rename administration building for former school board member Helen R. Maloney passed, 1,143-808. A proposition to expand school board to seven members failed, 1,196-703. | Proposed budget $192,870,820 | Percent change 2.92% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,507-517 |
School district Copiague | Seats 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Laura Gavey (602) ran unopposed. Peter Robinson (459) defeated Ledy Torres. Kenneth Urban (463) defeated Viscel Moore for the seat of Michael Greb, who resigned from his position a few months ago. | Proposed budget $129,306,488 | Percent change 9.06% | budget_result Pass | vote 557-392 |
School district Deer Park | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Donna Marie Elliott (775) and Robert Marino (694) were elected. | Proposed budget $112,508,977 | Percent change 3.06% | budget_result Pass | vote 816-242 |
School district East Hampton | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Christina DeSanti (436) and Sarah Minardi (467) were elected. A proposition to approve an $8.9 million bond to construct a new transportation facility passed, 459-158. | Proposed budget $69,846,198 | Percent change 2.25% | budget_result Pass | vote 532-89 |
School district East Islip | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jessica Carney (1,852) and Philip Montuori, Sr. (1,704) were unopposed. A capital improvement bond proposition passed, 1,680-1,116. | Proposed budget $117,081,377 | Percent change 1.80% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,873-933 |
School district East Meadow | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Eileen Napolitano (1,646) defeated Brian O'Flaherty. Melissa Tell (1,708) defeated Joseph Danenza. A proposition to authorize a $12.8 million capital reserve fund for improvements and repairs to district school buildings passed, 2,218-730. A proposition to change the district’s school board elections to at-large voting, beginning in 2019, passed, 1,672-1,276. | Proposed budget $203,754,394 | Percent change 2.05% | budget_result Pass | vote 2,317-699 |
School district East Moriches | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lisa Pesce (255) and Greg Menegio (253) were unopposed. Joann Lapinski did not seek re-election. A proposition to allow students to select their high schools passed, 279-59. | Proposed budget $28,001,605 | Percent change 2.24% | budget_result Pass | vote 246-92 |
School district East Quogue | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Christopher Hudson (492) was unopposed. A proposition to establish a capital reserve fund for facilities repairs passed, 447-100. A proposition for transportation service to extend busing to kindergarten students passed, 419-139. | Proposed budget $25,108,016 | Percent change 3.04% | budget_result Pass | vote 442-122 |
School district East Rockaway | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Dominick Vulpis (689) defeated Theresa Devlin for the seat of John Giannotti, Jr., who did not seek re-election. A proposition approving $200,000 from the district’s capital reserve fund for facility and security updates passed, 784-281, A proposition approving $200,000 from the district’s capital reserve fund for technology upgrades passed, 782-273, A proposition increasing the Capital Reserve Fund for Building Improvements and Repairs by $7 million passed, 711-340. | Proposed budget $39,422,943 | Percent change 3.00% | budget_result Appr | vote 735-357 |
School district East Williston | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Robert V. Fallarino, Esq. (326) and Leonard Hirsch (313) were unopposed | Proposed budget $60,007,038 | Percent change 2.95% | budget_result Pass | vote 277-132 |
School district Eastport-South Manor | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Marion Diener (642) and Danielle Warsaw (614) defeated Larry Brown, Jr., Christine Burst, Kaitlyn Gambina and Tara Mazovec. Ginny Churchin and Kenneth Cooke did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $93,502,384 | Percent change 0.62% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,096-388 |
School district Elmont | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Patrick Emeagwali (703) and Sheldon Meikle (683) were unopposed. Kevin Denehy did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $89,479,090 | Percent change 3.55% | budget_result Pass | vote 903-292 |
School district Elwood | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Heather Mammolito (918) and James Tomeo (983) were unopposed. A proposition to establish a $5 million capital reserve fund with a 10-year term for facilities improvements passed, 854-345. | Proposed budget $61,606,082 | Percent change 2.11% | budget_result Pass | vote 896-327 |
School district Farmingdale | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Mario Espinosa (1,119), Anthony Giordano (1,299) and Kathy Lively (1,383), defeated Korin Cloghessy and Raymond J. Webb, Jr. A proposition authorizing an appropriation for the Farmingdale Youth Council passed, 1,522-536. | Proposed budget $165,707,424 | Percent change 2.10% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,413-658 |
School district Fire Island | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lisa Kaufman (42), Kathleen Skelly-Kurka (41) and Amy Wood (45) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $5,708,219 | Percent change 0.37% | budget_result Pass | vote 46-0 |
School district Fishers Island | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions William Bloethe (41) and write-in candidate Thomas Shillo (28) were elected. | Proposed budget $3,705,582 | Percent change 1.48% | budget_result Pass | vote 39-5 |
School district Floral Park-Bellerose | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Laura Ferone (590) and Douglas Madden (573) were unopposed. A proposition to spend $990,000 from a capital reserve fund for school building improvement projects passed, 531-230. A proposition to establish a $3.9-million capital reserve fund for future construction projects passed, 507-255. | Proposed budget $31,078,736 | Percent change 2.81% | budget_result Pass | vote 486-246 |
School district Franklin Square | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Helen Hoffman (582) was unopposed. Joseph Lewinger (446) defeated Jean Fichtl. A proposition for Sewanhaka Central High School District's 2018-19 budget passed, 678-252. A proposition for the expenditure of funds for projects related to the capital reserve passed, 718-203. | Proposed budget $38,783,000 | Percent change 2.58% | budget_result Pass | vote 685-254 |
School district Freeport | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Ernest Kight, Jr. (711) ran unopposed. A proposition to spend $1.5 million from a capital reserve fund set up in 2009 and $2.5 million from a capital reserve fund established last year passed, 662-121. | Proposed budget $179,926,080 | Percent change 2.80% | budget_result Pass | vote 638-176 |
School district Garden City | Seats 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Damianos (Tom) Pinou (859) ran unopposed. Michael Cassaro (855) ran unopposed for the seat of Robert Martin, who did not seek re-election. Stefanie Granville (924) ran unopposed for the one-year term remaining on the seat of Laura Hastings, who vacated early. | Proposed budget $115,805,283 | Percent change 2.79% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,000-262 |
School district Glen Cove | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Gail Nedbor-Gross (545), Mary Murphy (645) and Rosemarie Graziosi Sekelsky (765) were elected. | Proposed budget $88,209,126 | Percent change 2.68% | budget_result Pass | vote 863-271 |
School district Great Neck | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Donald Ashkenase (1,444) ran unopposed. Barbara Berkowitz (1,745) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $229,845,028 | Percent change 2.93% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,856-333 |
School district Greenport | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Babette Cornine (229) and Daniel Creedon (221) defeat Sonia Spar. The district successfully pierced the tax-cap, with 64.6 percent of votes in favor of passage. | Proposed budget $19,038,000 | Percent change 3.66% | budget_result Pass | vote 243-133 |
School district Half Hollow Hills | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Stephanie Gurin (777) and Adam Kleinberg (745) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $253,611,084 | Percent change 2.24% | budget_result Pass | vote 649-307 |
School district Hampton Bays | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Liz Scully (668) and Anne Culhane (668) were unopposed. Mike Dunn did not seek re-election. A proposition for safety and security enhancements passed, 607-233. A proposition to transfer fund balances to pay for future repairs and upgrades passed, 598-243. | Proposed budget $52,483,604 | Percent change 3.25% | budget_result Pass | vote 573-263 |
School district Harborfields | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Suzie Lustig (949), Steven Engelmann (862) and Joseph C. Savaglio (744) were unopposed. Donald W. Mastroianni and Thomas McDonagh did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $86,086,696 | Percent change 2.27% | budget_result Pass | vote 966-275 |
School district Hauppauge | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Michael Buscarino (706) and Stacey Weisberg (655) ran unopposed. A proposition to authorize use of capital reserve to replace the roof at Forest Brook Elementary School and reconstruct bathrooms district wide passed, 744 – 214. | Proposed budget $113,351,328 | Percent change 2.46% | budget_result Pass | vote 652–306 |
School district Hempstead | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Carmen Ayala (547) and Patricia Spleen (542) defeated Gwen Jackson and Maribel Touré. A proposition to authorize a $46,844,112 bond issue to demolish and replace the long-closed Marguerite G. Rhodes School passed, 623-245. | Proposed budget $215,075,440 | Percent change 6.11% | budget_result Pass | vote 500-354 |
School district Herricks | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Nancy Feinstein (928) and Brian R. Hassan (774) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $114,391,671 | Percent change 2.86% | budget_result Pass | vote 885-382 |
School district Hewlett-Woodmere | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Melissa Gates (924), Judy Menashe (901) and Debi Sheinin (878) ran unopposed. Jonathan Altus and Stephen B. Witt did not seek re-election. A proposition authorizing the district to spend $14.78 million in capital reserve funds for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) upgrades and window replacement; masonry repairs and toilet room renovations; paving replacement; window and roof replacement, exterior waterproofing and interior reconstruction; gutter and fascia repairs; and districtwide technology upgrades passed, 899-428. | Proposed budget $119,785,062 | Percent change 2.86% | budget_result Pass | vote 784-536 |
School district Hicksville | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Phil Heckler (1,070) ran unopposed. Brenda Judson (906) defeated Kyle Singh. A proposition to establish a technology capital reserve fund of up to $1,721,030 for security upgrades and technology projects, with a three-year term and funded by transfers of $1 million of unexpended surplus from the workers' compensation reserve and $721,030 from the unemployment reserve passed, 1,029-317. A proposition for a $60,000 payment to the Hicksville Gregory Museum for educational services associated with its programs passed, 1,011-348. | Proposed budget $135,686,223 | Percent change 0.67% | budget_result Pass | vote 983-343 |
School district Huntington | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Christine Biernacki (1,029), Thomas DiGiacomo (897) and Lynda Tine-D'anna (816) defeated Michele Deegan and Alvin White. Emily Rogan did not seek re-election. A proposition to authorize the district to spend up to $7.151 million from the capital reserve fund to cover items including construction of security vestibules; roof replacement; replacement of two boilers; and replacement of tiles in an instruction room and bathrooms passed, 1,293-209. A proposition to authorize the district to create a new $1.5 million 2018 Building Improvement Fund for repairs and reconstruction as needed to the high school’s turf athletic field passed, 1,260-238. The new fund would have a term of five years and use existing surplus budget funds and appropriations to avoid borrowing through a bond issue. | Proposed budget $129,812,991 | Percent change 2.85% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,215-314 |
School district Island Park | Seats 1, at-large, 5 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Diana Caracciolo (332) was unopposed. | Proposed budget $39,887,986 | Percent change 1.46% | budget_result Pass | vote 237-146 |
School district Island Trees | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions William Fitzgerald (305) and Amy Martin (341) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $65,143,770 | Percent change 2.77% | budget_result Pass | vote 365-158 |
School district Islip | Seats 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Tom Leggio (1,093) was unopposed. Eric S. Buehler (913) defeated Matthew Kriss. Brian Clock did not seek re-election. Paul J. Austin (1,085) was unopposed. Mary Ann Coughlin did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $83,956,103 | Percent change 1.84% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,060-355 |
School district Jericho | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions William Ferro (447) and Daborah Lee (477) were unopposed. A proposition to authorize the district to spend up to $16,125,134 on capital improvements passed, 482-72. | Proposed budget $122,653,735 | Percent change -0.01% | budget_result Pass | vote 472-80 |
School district Kings Park | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Kevin Johnston (1,383) and Diane Nally (1,281) defeated Darryl Valinchus. | Proposed budget $92,168,700 | Percent change 4.09% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,189-550 |
School district Lawrence | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Heshy Blachorsky (882) defeated Asher Matathias. Abel Feldhamer (996) was unopposed. A proposition to authorize the transfer of $4 million to the capital reserve fund to pay for construction, reconstruction, renovation and other upgrades to schools and other district buildings passed, 747-276. | Proposed budget $102,449,281 | Percent change 1.65% | budget_result Pass | vote 823-301 |
School district Levittown | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Marianne Adrian (1,214), James Moran (1,178) defeated Colleen Napoli. A proposition that authorizes spending $3 million from capital reserve funds to replace classroom doors and windows passed, 1,402-538. | Proposed budget $215,892,556 | Percent change 2.70% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,372-697 |
School district Lindenhurst | Seats 4, by seat, 2,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Mary Ellen Cunningham (1,347) ran unopposed. Kevin Garbe (1,339) ran unopposed. Donna Hochman (1,287) ran unopposed. Josephine Martino (1,036) defeated Gabrielle Anzalone (747) for the two-year term remaining on the seat previously held by Edward J. Murphy, Jr. A proposition to authorize creation of a capital reserve fund passed, 1,231-691. | Proposed budget $160,671,302 | Percent change 3.01% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,200-762 |
School district Locust Valley | Seats 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Brian T. Nolan (1,110), Margaret Marchand (955) and Jennifer Maselli (1,137) defeated Tyler Raciti. Erika Bruno did not seek re-election. The third-highest vote-getter gets the one-year term remaining on the seat of Lissa Harris, who moved away from the district in September. A proposition to spend $1.5 million in capital reserve funds for roof replacements and an adaptive playground passed, 1,117-410. A proposition to create a $5 million capital reserve fund for projects such as security enhancements, roof replacements, heating and ventilation system upgrades, parking lot improvements and instructional space reconstruction passed, 1,072-411. | Proposed budget $85,612,108 | Percent change 1.82% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,008-544 |
School district Long Beach | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Sam Pinto (1,767) and Tina Posterli (1,492) defeated Stewart Mininsky, Lori Montgomery and Ronald McHenry. A proposition to spend up to $1 million from the capital reserve fund passed, 2,075 -788. A proposition establishing the 2018 Capital Improvement Fund passed, 1,919 -881. | Proposed budget $139,922,949 | Percent change 3.40% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,954-1,047 |
School district Longwood | Seats 4, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Penelope Blizzard-McGrath (1,365), Daniel Tomaszewski (1,272), Victoria Molloy (1,238) and Maureen E. Silvestri (939) defeated Josephine M. Bailey, Coralanne Griffith-Hunte, William Massian, Matthew Silberman, Rhonda Stitham and Keith Vincent Tola. The fourth-highest vote-getter gets a one-year term remaining on the seat of Philip Reany, Jr., who passed away. | Proposed budget $250,000,000 | Percent change 2.97% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,787-808 |
School district Lynbrook | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lesli Deninno (828), Robert Paskoff (809) and David Yaker (793) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $85,199,343 | Percent change 3.29% | budget_result Pass | vote 767-359 |
School district Malverne | Seats 1, by seat, 4 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Laura Avvinti (404) defeated Martine Santos. Marguerite O'Connor did not seek re-election. A proposition to spend $1.6 million from the district’s capital reserve funds for districtwide improvements and purchasing a school bus passed, 531-232.. A proposition for spending $600,000 to purchase property to be used for parking at the Davison Avenue Intermediate School passed, 500-249. | Proposed budget $57,123,216 | Percent change 2.92% | budget_result Pass | vote 520-258 |
School district Manhasset | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Ann Marie Curd (1,091) and Carlo Prinzo (1,065) were unopposed. A proposition to create a capital reserve fund of up to $10 million for districtwide capital projects, improvements, renovations and construction, funded generally through the transfer of surplus money, if any, from the district's general fund passed, 995-414. | Proposed budget $96,369,935 | Percent change 2.64% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,004-412 |
School district Massapequa | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jeanine Caramore (2,881) and Kerry Wachter (2,696) defeated Tina Cardali and Rose Stein; Maryanne Fisher (incumbent) and Joe LaBella (incumbent) did not seek re-election. A proposition for for an aquatic center at Alfred G Berner Middle School was rejected, 1,818-3,423. | Proposed budget $199,808,099 | Percent change 2.67% | budget_result Pass | vote 3,360- 1,874 |
School district Mattituck-Cutchogue | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Douglas Cooper (442), Barbara Wheaton (462) and Jeffrey Connolly (406) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $40,676,974 | Percent change -0.22% | budget_result Pass | vote 425-128 |
School district Merrick | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Pamela Banks (554), Nancy S. Kaplan (740), Linda Wilk (533) defeated Gabrielle Curcio and Richard J. Soleymanzadeh. A proposition for the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District budget of $159,788,043 passed, 802-315. | Proposed budget $51,791,334 | Percent change 5.10% | budget_result Pass | vote 813-310 |
School district Middle Country | Seats 4, by seat, 2,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Arlene Barresi (1,408) was unopposed; Karen J. Lessler (1,398) was unopposed; Daniel Hill (1,372) was unopposed for the seat of James H. Macomber (incumbent), who did not seek re-election; Kathleen Walsh (1,467) ran unopposed for the two-year term remaining on the seat of Eliness Estevez, whom she was appointed to replace after Estevez resigned from her position. | Proposed budget $250,124,601 | Percent change 2.68% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,438-495 |
School district Miller Place | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Keith J. Frank (688) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $72,685,864 | Percent change 2.10% | budget_result Pass | vote 616-209 |
School district Mineola | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Christine Napolitano (628) and Brian Widman (564) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $98,195,200 | Percent change 3.97% | budget_result Pass | vote 553-229 |
School district Montauk | Seats 1, by seat, 5 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lee White (102) was unopposed. | Proposed budget $19,795,316 | Percent change 5.16% | budget_result Pass | vote 94-14 |
School district Mount Sinai | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Michael Riggio (747) and Stephen Koepper (651) ran unopposed. A proposition transferring $5 million from an unassigned fund balance to the capital fund passed 787-176, and a proposition transferring money from fund balances to establish $10 million capital reserve fund passed 761-199. | Proposed budget $60,203,745 | Percent change 1.57% | budget_result Pass | vote 769-193 |
School district New Hyde Park-Garden City Park | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions David Del Santo (558) ran unopposed; Jennifer DeRocchis (548) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $39,246,850 | Percent change 2.70% | budget_result Pass | vote 469-281 |
School district New Suffolk | Seats 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jim Baker (8) and Lauren Grant (8) are a write-in tie. They will be contacted and if both are interested, there will likely be a second vote. Jeanette Cooper did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $1,292,581 | Percent change 9.99% | budget_result Pass | vote 45-18 |
School district North Babylon | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Matthew Lucchetti (778) and Paul Miller (691) were unopposed; Salvatore Levanti resigned from his position in January. | Proposed budget $118,395,622 | Percent change 1.60% | budget_result Pass | vote 827-282 |
School district North Bellmore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Melissa Cmar-Grote (1,119), Nina Lanci (1,170) defeated Jeannie Shipman and Tara Casucci. A proposition which would have expanded the transportation limit for non-public school students was rejected, 1,982-452. A proposition to change transportation received 1,450 votes for option C, meaning there will be no change. | Proposed budget $57,228,137 | Percent change 3.45% | budget_result Fail | vote 1,322-1,231 |
School district North Merrick | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Challengers Michelle Gordon (531) and Vincent Lentini (586) defeated Steve Enella and Todd Ransom. | Proposed budget $32,492,312 | Percent change 3.51% | budget_result Pass | vote 829-331 |
School district North Shore | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Timothy Madden (1,132) and Liisa Vizza (1002) were elected. A proposition that sets a new minimum for high school students eligible for busing to those who live 1 mile – rather than 1.5 miles – from school passed, 1,444-453. A proposition that authorizes spending $3,443,912 from capital reserve to pay for improvements including school air-conditioning and replacing the high school cafeteria’s ceiling passed, 1,508-413. | Proposed budget $104,868,519 | Percent change 2.70% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,430-511 |
School district Northport-East Northport | Seats 3, at-large, 2,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Victoria Buscareno (2,195), David Stein (2,173) and David Badanes (1,815) defeated Thomas Loughran (1,612). A proposition authorizing $900,000 from the capital reserve fund on equipment upgrades and replacements, including door and window replacements, installation of bollards throughout the district and replacement of gates and fencing passed, 2,524-555. A proposition to authorize the district to establish a $20 million capital reserve fund, with a probable term of 10 years, for capital improvements, upgrades and renovations passed, 2,403-696. | Proposed budget $166,810,381 | Percent change 2.15% | budget_result Pass | vote 2,287-54 |
School district Oceanside | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Seth Blau (1,086) was unopposed. Stuart Kaplan (949) defeated Charles Lyon for the seat of Kimberly Grim Garrity, who did not seek re-election. A proposition to set up a $20 million capital reserve fund to buy property and equipment and make improvements, renovations and alterations to district buildings passed, 1,278-460. A proposition to spend $750,000 in surplus funds from the 2017-18 school budget to complete alterations and improvements to district buildings passed, 1,263-373. | Proposed budget $153,863,333 | Percent change 2.48% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,265-495 |
School district Oyster Bay-East Norwich | Seats 2, at-large, 4 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Nancy Castrogiovanni (632) and Maryann Santos (622) defeated Ann Marie Longo. Michael Castellano did not seek re-election. A proposition for spending $1,135,000 from the capital reserve fund for playground, locker room, asphalt and bathroom improvements/replacements and a field house passed, 773-243. A proposition to approve spending up to $900,000 from the capital reserve fund and undesignated/unreserved surplus on air conditioning in the Oyster Bay High School auditorium passed, 766-254. A proposition to establish a technology capital reserve fund, adding up to $1 million a year over 10 years, not to exceed $10 million passed, 744-275. | Proposed budget $57,607,530 | Percent change 2.32% | budget_result Pass | vote 754-275 |
School district Oysterponds | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Linda Sledjeski Goldsmith (87) and Philip Mastrangelo (95) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $5,794,781 | Percent change 1.58% | budget_result Pass | vote 103-18 |
School district Patchogue-Medford | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Marc A. Negrin (1,349) Anthony C. O'Brien (1,543), and Bernadette Smith (1,467) were elected. A proposition establishing a $15 million capital reserve fund for construction, improvements, equipment and furnishings of district facilities, passed, 1431 to No-733. A second proposition to authorize the district to spend $1.2 million on security upgrades from existing capital reserve funds passed, 1569 to 618. | Proposed budget $190,467,316 | Percent change 3.54% | budget_result Pass | vote 1440-807 |
School district Plainedge | Seats 4, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Joseph Netto (803) was unopposed. Eric Szillus did not seek re-election. Sisi Wong Townson (809) was unopposed. Jennifer Maggio (760) ran for the one-year term remaining on the seat of Joseph Netto. Lynnda Nadien (750) ran for the seat of Dennis Gustafson who did not seek re-election. Proposition approved (879-354) authorizing the district to spend up to $3,998,200 from existing capital reserve funds for districtwide upgrades, including to bathrooms, playgrounds, and smartboards. Proposition approved (847– 396) authorizing the district to create a $5.87 million capital reserve fund dedicated to security enhancements. | Proposed budget $93,851,980 | Percent change 2.56% | budget_result Pass | vote 806-460 |
School district Plainview-Old Bethpage | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jodi Campagna (1000) and Lauren Sackstein (966) were unopposed. A proposition to spend $4.6 million from a capital reserve fund for facility improvements passed, 1,029-291. | Proposed budget $157,166,366 | Percent change 3.27% | budget_result Pass | vote 928-394 |
School district Port Jefferson | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Rene Tidwell (649), Tracy Zamek (604) and Ryan Walker (660) were elected; Mark Doyle (incumbent) and Vincent Ruggiero (incumbent) did not seek re-election. A proposition for a partial roof replacement at the high school passed, 874 – 257. | Proposed budget $43,889,812 | Percent change 2.36% | budget_result Pass | vote 774–362 |
School district Port Washington | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Larry Greenstein (1,536), Nora Johnson (1,653) and Elizabeth Weisburd (1,565) won three-year terms. | Proposed budget $155,938,460 | Percent change 3.12% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,807-449 |
School district Quogue | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Timothy Carbone (94) defeated Hector Joseph Silva. | Proposed budget $8,341,716 | Percent change 3.50% | budget_result Pass | vote 112-20 |
School district Remsenburg-Speonk | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Jennifer Ashley (178) and Mary Greiner (156) defeated Salvatore Barbieri. Heather Carriero did not seek re-election. A proposition to contract with Westhampton Beach and Eastport-South Manor school districts to educate students in grades 7-12 passed, 218-20. | Proposed budget $14,035,604 | Percent change 3.76% | budget_result Pass | vote 179-60 |
School district Riverhead | Seats 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Brian P. Connelly (1,133), Susan Koukounas (1,237), Elizabeth C. Silva (933) defeated Joshua Berezny (563), Amelia Lantz (884), Gregory-John Fischer (498) Ronald Fisher (867). A proposition for using $154,500 in food services funds to buy cafeteria equipment passed 1,806-623, A proposition establishing cafeteria capital reserve fund passed 1,654-772. | Proposed budget $140,380,950 | Percent change 2.93% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,581-862 |
School district Rockville Centre | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Liz Dion (1,636) and Kelly Barry (1,703) were unopposed; Mark Masin (incumbent) did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $117,152,642 | Percent change 3.97% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,456-534 |
School district Rocky Point | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Greg Amendola (571) and Edward Casswell (551) were unopposed; Scott Reh did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $86,128,785 | Percent change 3.41% | budget_result Pass | vote 499-226 |
School district Roosevelt | Seats 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Charlena H. Croutch (201) ran unopposed. A proposition authorizing use of $842,668 from reserve funds for technology and security improvements passed, 189-37. A proposition authorizing spending $1,139,896 of reserve funds to add wireless access points at the high school and upgrade equipment passed, 186-38. A prooposition authorizing $600,000 in spending for various building improvements passed, 193-34. | Proposed budget $103,088,877 | Percent change 3.84% | budget_result Pass | vote 182-50 |
School district Roslyn | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions David Dubner (520), David Seinfeld (503) and Michael Levine (531) were unopposed. Adam Haber did not seek re-election. A proposition for financing the purchase of five new buses passed, 515-128. | Proposed budget $109,959,967 | Percent change 2.59% | budget_result Pass | vote 515-137 |
School district Sachem | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions William Coggin (2,851), Laura Slattery (2,952) and Meredith Volpe (2,892) ran unopposed; Robert Scavo (incumbent) did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $322,887,319 | Percent change 2.77% | budget_result Pass | vote 2,688-1,491 |
School district Sag Harbor | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Susan Schaefer (486) and Jordana Sobey (389) ran unopposed; Stephanie Bitis (incumbent) did not seek re-election. A proposition to reduce transportation limit to half mile passed, 343-170. | Proposed budget $41,880,896 | Percent change 4.95% | budget_result Pass | vote 353-162 |
School district Sagaponack | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lauren Thayer (64) defeated Diana Payne (26). A proposition authorizing a contract with East Hampton schools to educate grades 4-6 on a tuition basis passed, 85-0. A proposition authorizing a contract with Sag Harbor schools to educate students in preschool and grades 4-6 on a tuition basis passed, 84-1. | Proposed budget $1,538,692 | Percent change -9.80% | budget_result Pass | vote 87-1 |
School district Sayville | Seats 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Carl Cangelosi (1,067), Keith Kolar (1,079) and John Verdone (1,085) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $93,555,280 | Percent change 3.27% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,090-264 |
School district Seaford | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Andrea Parisi (905) defeated Patrick Rail. A proposition to create a $20 million capital reserve fund passed, 1,082-383. | Proposed budget $68,436,438 | Percent change 2.62% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,117-375 |
School district Sewanhaka | Seats N/A | Candidates / Propositions Board is comprised of board members from Franklin Square, New Hyde Park-Garden City Park, Floral Park-Bellerose and Elmont. | Proposed budget $198,615,864 | Percent change 2.87% | budget_result Pass | vote 2,548-1,024 |
School district Shelter Island | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Kathleen Lynch (231) was unopposed. Margaret Colligan (119) was a write-in candidate. Susan Binder did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $11,714,448 | Percent change 3.42% | budget_result Pass | vote 192-93 |
School district Shoreham-Wading River | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Robert Rose (772) and James Smith (767) ran unopposed; Michael Yannucci (incumbent) did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $74,776,072 | Percent change 0.95% | budget_result Pass | vote 790-233 |
School district Smithtown | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Mandi Kowalik (1,618) defeated Christopher Alcure (935); Jeremy Thode (1,790)) was unopposed. A proposition to spend $13.3 million from capital reserve fund to complete capital improvements passed, 2,090-583. | Proposed budget $244,913,464 | Percent change 2.32% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,873-800 |
School district South Country | Seats 3, at-large, 2,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lisa Di Santo (578), Regina L. Hunt (807), Chris Picini (757) defeated Gena Ancona, Monique Armann and Cameron Tent. A proposition to authorize spending $2.42 million for capital repairs to Frank P. Long Intermediate School passed, 926-607. | Proposed budget $132,158,005 | Percent change 1.98% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,091-454 |
School district South Huntington | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Michele R. DeGaetano (1,084), Linda O. LaCara (1,046) and Edward J. Nitkewicz (1,001) defeated Solange Rich. A proposition to sell property on Depot Road passed, 1,149-324. A proposition to purchase property on Oakwood Road passed, 1,112-361. | Proposed budget $170,505,675 | Percent change 4.74% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,107-398 |
School district Southampton | Seats 1, at-large, 4 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Michael G. Medio (694) defeated Charles A. Styler. Heather McCallion did not seek re-election. A proposition to use capital reserve funds to buy and renovate a property was rejected, 894-397. A proposition to purchase two buses and four vans passed, 887-391. A proposition to spend $2.1 million from a capital reserve fund for building improvements passed, 825-458. A proposition to contract with the Southampton Youth Association for recreation program for 2018-2019 passed, 861-426. A. proposition approved to contract for services with the Southampton Historical Museum for $220,000 for 2018-2019 passed, 793-469. | Proposed budget $70,436,192 | Percent change 2.31% | budget_result Pass | vote 743-534 |
School district Southold | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Paulette Ofrias (390) and John Crean (335) defeated Amy Bennett. | Proposed budget $29,981,000 | Percent change 1.84% | budget_result Pass | vote 436-115 |
School district Springs | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Barbara Dayton (332) was unopposed. A proposition to purchase handicap-accessible vans and install security cameras in buses passed, 271-149. | Proposed budget $28,873,698 | Percent change 2.71% | budget_result Pass | vote 269-151 |
School district Syosset | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Christopher Di Filippo (incumbent), Andy Feldman (incumbent), Wendy Levitt, Uzma Syed, Chris Ulrich and Bill Weiner; Joshua Lafazan (incumbent) did not seek re-election. A proposition to establish a capital reserve fund of up to $5 million for districtwide security improvements, with funding from the budget reserve passed, 1,714-494. Counting of affidavit ballots will affect numbers. | Proposed budget $230,346,020 | Percent change 2.97% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,642-591 |
School district Three Village | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Deanna Bavlnka (1,482) and William F. Connors, Jr. (1,553) were unopposed. | Proposed budget $209,803,354 | Percent change 2.62% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,412-536 |
School district Tuckahoe | Seats 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Sean Hattrick (242) was unopposed. A proposition to authorize a capital project of $338,275, funded from capital reserves passed 211-57. A proposition to authorize the district’s participation in the Southampton Youth Association passed. 202-65. A proposition to authorize the district's participation in the Parrish Art Museum passed, 194-74. | Proposed budget $21,197,146 | Percent change 5.10% | budget_result Pass | vote 190-79 |
School district Uniondale | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Justin Brown (988) defeated Emerson Mott. Charmise Desire (1,128) defeated James M. Sharpe III. | Proposed budget $197,337,434 | Percent change 5.41% | budget_result Fail | vote 847-1,009 |
School district Valley Stream 13 | Seats 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Vinny Pandit (367) defeated challenger Reginald St. Fort; William P. Stris (563) was unopposed. A proposition that establishes a 10-year capital reserve fund of up to $10 million for improvements at the district’s schools passed, 534-288. | Proposed budget $51,496,380 | Percent change 3.32% | budget_result Pass | vote 504-323 |
School district Valley Stream 24 | Seats 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Donna LaRocco (338) defeated Melissa Herrera. Proposition approved (367-187) establishing a 10-year capital reserve fund of up to $2 million for improvements at the district’s schools. | Proposed budget $28,757,452 | Percent change 3.99% | budget_result Pass | vote 342-216 |
School district Valley Stream 30 | Seats 1, by seat, 5 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Ingrid Wyllie-Dacon (338) ran unopposed. A proposition that establishes an 8-year capital reserve fund of up to $6 million for improvements at the district’s schools passed, 370-111. | Proposed budget $35,484,725 | Percent change 1.90% | budget_result Pass | vote 310-177 |
School district Valley Stream Central | Seats N/A | Candidates / Propositions School board members are not elected. The boards of education in the three component elementary school districts — Valley Stream districts 13, 24 and 30 — each appoint three trustees to the Valley Stream Central High School board. A proposition to spend $4,685,000 in capital reserve funds for improvements, including masonry upgrades, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and track and field renovations passed, 1,248-645. A proposition establishing a 10-year capital reserve fund of up to $10 million for capital improvements passed, 1,206-616. | Proposed budget $117,117,574 | Percent change 3.25% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,125-720 |
School district Wainscott | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Kelly Anderson (29) was unopposed. | Proposed budget $3,333,277 | Percent change 9.99% | budget_result Pass | vote 29-0 |
School district Wantagh | Seats 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Anthony Greco (1,270) was unopposed. A proposition establishing a $7.5 million capital reserve fund for safety and security enhancements and infrastructure improvements passed, 1,218-407. | Proposed budget $77,953,532 | Percent change 1.41% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,215-424 |
School district West Babylon | Seats 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Lucy Campasano (827), John Evola (886) and Jennifer Wandasiewicz (889) won three-year terms. | Proposed budget $111,038,065 | Percent change 4.38% | budget_result Pass | vote 739-467 |
School district West Hempstead | Seats 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Andrea Shinsato (1,018) defeated Perry Fogg. Tony Katrakazis (1,025) defeated Sarah Esses. Caitlin Close did not seek re-election; Byars Cole (973) defeated Carol Dolan. | Proposed budget $61,122,822 | Percent change 1.97% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,089-863 |
School district West Islip | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Steven Gellar (1,402) and Richard Antoniello (1,298) defeated Catherine Artusa. Michael Zotto did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $122,946,823 | Percent change 1.50% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,578-564 |
School district Westbury | Seats 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Pless M. Dickerson (727) and Michelle Wilson (742) defeated John E. Simpkins, Jr., Karin B. Campbell and Mateo Flores. A bond proposition passed 1,016-463. | Proposed budget $151,360,739 | Percent change 4.17% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,062-461 |
School district Westhampton Beach | Seats 2, at-large, 5 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Halsey C. Stevens (215) and Heather A. Wright (303) were unopposed. A proposition to reduce terms of school board members from five years to three years passed, 310-45. | Proposed budget $57,112,093 | Percent change 1.85% | budget_result Pass | vote 295-66 |
School district William Floyd | Seats 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Thomas Gross (1,096), Robert Vecchio (1,185) and Lorraine Mentz (1,071) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $240,038,811 | Percent change 1.57% | budget_result Pass | vote 1,048-683 |
School district Wyandanch | Seats 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Candidates / Propositions Shirley Baker (177) defeated Donna Beavers. Charlie Reed (165) defeated Moneik Hatcher. Ronald Fenwick (140) defeated Keisha Guerrier. Thomas Tolliver did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $71,318,257 | Percent change 3.76% | budget_result Pass | vote 195-57 |
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