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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
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