School District |
Seats/Term | Candidates/Proposition | Proposed Budget | Percent Change | Budget Result | Vote |
Amagansett | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Anna Bernasek (151), Hank Muchnic (151), Kristen Peterson (168) were elected; A runoff election will be held between Bernasek and Muchnic to determine who will serve the full three-year term and who will complete the last year of a vacated term. | $10,913,231 | 1.50% | Pass | 188-44 |
Amityville | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Terry Fulton (696) defeated Faith Robinson (512), while Laura McVeety Pawlewicz (656) defeated Andrew Ayodeji (619). | $95,687,498 | 4.57% | Pass | 856-398 |
Babylon | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Elizabeth O'Brien (564) and Donna Noesi (523) were elected; Proposition 2 passed (555-138) to spend up to $500,000 from capital reserves on school renovations. | $54,850,656 | 3.42% | Pass | 508-187 |
Baldwin | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Tom Smyth (938) and Susan Cools (808) were elected over Patricia Hinds Mason (757); Proposition 2 passed (1,096-331), reducing to 1½ miles the distance that students have to live from their school to obtain bus transportation; Proposition 4 passed (777-207), establishing a $25 million capital reserve fund for auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria and library/multimedia center renovations, exterior renovations and reconstruction, computer/technology and security system upgrades. | $134,079,000 | 2.33% | Pass | 1,086-349 |
Bay Shore | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Andrew A. Arcuri (715) defeated Thomas Falconer (585) and Nic Scott (325). | $159,398,062 | 2.28% | Pass | 1,262-399 |
Bayport-Blue Point | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Brian Johnson (831) and Jason Borowski (672) ran unopposed and were elected; John Kroog (626) defeated Alex Wellems (292); Proposition 2 passed (694-368), expanding area for bus service. | $73,443,966 | 2.34% | Pass | 805-272 |
Bellmore | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Janet Goller (514) and Maryanne Kelly (532) ran unopposed and were elected. | $36,230,890 | 2.73% | Pass | 520-161 |
Bellmore-Merrick | N/A | Board is composed of board members from Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick and North Merrick school districts; Proposition 2 passed (3,974-1,225), authorizing the district to spend nearly $1.93 million from its capital reserve fund and unencumbered, unexpended capital funds from budgets in earlier years. | $163,026,888 | 2.03% | Pass | 3,743-1,520 |
Bethpage | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Christina Scelta (636), Marie Swierkowski (609) and John Lonardo (603) ran unopposed and were elected. | $87,343,557 | 2.48% | Pass | 708-168 |
Brentwood | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Robert Feliciano (658) defeated William Moss (425) and Walter Bonilla (308); G. Paula Moore (718) defeated Kimberly Johnson (340) and Andrew Como (247); Mudnia Sheikh (54) withdrew her candidacy for Moore's seat the day before the election. | $418,915,646 | 2.98% | Pass | 839-568 |
Bridgehampton | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Jennifer Vinski (135) and Carla Lillie (81) defeated Michael Gomberg (54), Angela Torres Chmielewski (54) and Randall Davis (50); Proposition 2 passed (167-28), renewing leases for up to three years on two land parcels adjacent to Bridgehampton School along Montauk Highway that are used for the district's agricultural education program. | $18,689,852 | 14.68% | Pass | 133-64 |
Carle Place | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Lawrence Zaino Jr. (483) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (448-76), authorizing capital funding for various construction projects. | $50,224,682 | 1.59% | Pass | 435-101 |
Center Moriches | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Thomas Kelly (533) and Marcus Babzien (508) ran unopposed and were elected. | $44,101,280 | 2.32% | Pass | 443-260 |
Central Islip | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Glenn C. Mitchell (629) and Daniel M. Devine (549) won three-year terms, while Jim Musumeci (490) won a two-year term; Proposition 2 was approved, creating a capital reserve fund for repairs to Ralph G. Reed Middle School gym. | $216,560,271 | 2.72% | Pass | 605-177 |
Cold Spring Harbor | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Amelia Brogan (282) and Julie Starrett (277) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (254-94), approving up to $500,000 spending on security upgrades. | $70,274,817 | 2.64% | Pass | 241-108 |
Commack | 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Steven Hartman (1,813) defeated Pamela Verity (453) for a three-year term, Justin Varughese (1,543) defeated Jennifer Mansi (660) for a three-year term, and Susan Hermer (1,627) defeated Jennifer Scully (565) for a one-year term. | $197,062,213 | 1.99% | Pass | 1,797-537 |
Comsewogue | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Robert DeStefano (730) and Francisca Alabau-Blatter (660) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (656-150), authorizing the use of a capital reserve fund of $15 million for capital improvements. | $93,974,755 | 2.20% | Pass | 660-152 |
Connetquot | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Jaclyn Napolitano-Furno (1,111) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (850-340), authorizing a $45.8 million capital construction project. | $194,047,128 | 0.61% | Pass | 1,031-353 |
Copiague | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Christopher Madden (477) and Paul Daubel (362) ran unopposed and were elected. | $131,906,869 | 2.01% | pass | 467-243 |
Deer Park | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | John Gouskos (945) and Kristine Rosales (935) ran unopposed and were elected, while Jerry D. Jean-Pierre (684) defeated Anthony Henkel (517). | $116,030,732 | 3.13% | Pass | 963-305 |
East Hampton | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Sandra Vorpahl (346), Wendy Geehreng (318), and James (JP) Foster (303) defeated Jeffrey Erickson (199). | $70,947,120 | 1.58% | Pass | 410-56 |
East Islip | 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Christopher R. Nicolia (1068) defeated Charles P. Kalinowski (850). Proposition 2 passed (1,227-837), authorizing creation of a repair fund. | $120,334,922 | 2.78% | Pass | 1,292-800 |
East Meadow | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Matthew Melnick (1558), Allyson Benowitz (1572) and Jodi Luce (1521) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,796-375), authorizing the district to spend $400,000 from a capital reserve fund to perform electrical and security upgrades. | $208,630,247 | 2.39% | Pass | 1,654-516 |
East Moriches | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Lori Pagano (291) and Jennifer Burke (289) defeated Gene Klein (224); Proposition 2 passed (419-57), designating the high schools of the following school districts as receiving high schools for the residents of East Moriches Union Free School District for up to five years between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2024 for the grades set forth after each high school: Center Moriches, grades 9-12; Eastport South-Manor, grades 9-12; Westhampton Beach, grades 9-12. | $28,858,591 | 3.06% | pass | 353-126 |
East Quogue | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Jessica Stalters (445) and Dianna Gobler (431) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 3 passed (450-116), establishing a $500,000 capital reserve fund; Proposition 4 passed (512-56), authorizing the district to enter into an agreement with the Westhampton Beach school district for the schooling of children in grades 7-12. | $25,896,085 | 2.89% | Pass | 444-127 |
East Rockaway | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Kristen O'Hagan (569) and Peter McNally (532) defeated Theresa Devlin (379) and Kristin Ochtera (366); Proposition 2 passed (639-202), authorizing up to $200,000 spending for computer equipment. | $40,298,143 | 2.22% | Pass | 619-283 |
East Williston | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | David Keefe (321) and Alan Littman (310) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (300-104), authorizing the use of up to $1 million for tennis courts project; Proposition 3 passed (311-95), for improvements to athletic facilities; Proposition 4 passed (305-99), authorizing the creation of a $6.5 million capital reserve fund for construction and facility upgrades. | $61,689,714 | 2.80% | Pass | 294-110 |
Eastport-South Manor | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Donald Fox (987), Francesco Ferraro (913) and Michael Byrnes (790) defeated Marie Brown (724),Tara Mazovec (595), Allison McGovern (770) and Dennis Pastor (658); Proposition 2 failed (1,673-545) with a proposal to hire armed security guards. | $96,551,702 | 3.26% | Pass | 1,211-1,002 |
Elmont | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Tameka Battle-Burkett (857), Michael Cantara (823) and Michael A. Jaime (776) ran unopposed and were elected. | $93,000,538 | 3.94% | Pass | 837-305 |
Elwood | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Deborah Weiss (845) defeated Sara Siddiqui (712). | $62,728,901 | 1.82% | Pass | 1,233-350 |
Farmingdale | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Suzanne D'Amico (1,389), Michael Goldberg (1,307) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,224-466) to fund the Farmingdale Youth Council. | $171,083,800 | 3.24% | Pass | 1,127-581 |
Fire Island | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Jay Lippert (49) and Linda Nowachek (48) ran unopposed and were elected. | $5,677,301 | -0.54% | Pass | 54-2 |
Fishers Island | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Matthew Edwards (28) defeated Linda Mrowka (18). | $3,745,543 | 1.08% | Pass | 45-7 |
Floral Park-Bellerose | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Michael Culotta (570) and Douglas Vigo (493) ran unopposed and were elected. | $31,963,935 | 2.85% | Pass | 512-308 |
Franklin Square | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Stephen Toto (501) and Louis Curcio (494) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 3 passed (633-169), approving the fourth phase of the capital reserve that includes bathroom renovations at an estimated cost of $2 million. | $39,484,400 | 1.81% | Pass | 602-213 |
Freeport | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Maria Jordan-Awalom (714) and Gabriela Castillo (659) defeated Jeremy Impellizeri (507), Tanyria Taylor (423) and Sophia Johnson (212); Proposition 3 passed (1,039-168), authorizing spending $1.5 million from the 2009 capital reserve fund and $2.5 million from the 2017 capital reserve fund for districtwide repairs and renovations to air conditioning, bathrooms, building security, windows, roofing, playgrounds, sidewalks, parking lots and replacing bleachers and the press box at Freeport High School. | $184,847,632 | 2.74% | Pass | 986-293 |
Garden City | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Stefanie Granville (976) and William Holub (884) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,142-190), authorizing spending $1.81 million from a reserve fund on capital improvements; Proposition 3 passed (1,135-192), establishing a $15.8 million capital reserve fund for facilities improvements. | $117,999,968 | 1.90% | Pass | 1,114-247 |
Glen Cove | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Lia Leone (796) and Karen Ferguson (584) defeated David Huggins (466), Daniel Rios (364) and Alexander Juarez (337); Proposition 2 passed (876-413), establishing a capital reserve account of up to $20 million to improve school facilities. | $91,257,983 | 3.46% | Pass | 917-480 |
Great Neck | 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Donna Peirez (1,227) ran unopposed and was elected. | $234,418,944 | 1.99% | Pass | 1,289-256 |
Greenport | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Sandra Martocchia (309) and Kimberly Moore Swann (324) ran unopposed and were elected. | $19,426,000 | 2.04% | Pass | 249-136 |
Half Hollow Hills | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | David Kaston (988) and Eric Geringswald (961) ran unopposed and were elected. | $259,858,929 | 2.46% | Pass | 915-308 |
Hampton Bays | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Richard Joslin (678) and Kevin Springer (598) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (551-245), establishing a fund of up to $5 million to replace roofs and/or HVAC systems; Proposition 3 passed (583-216), establishing up to $300,000 for repairs and/or upgrades to facilities and grounds. | $54,323,592 | 3.21% | Pass | 545-255 |
Harborfields | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Hansen Lee (948) and Colleen Wolcott (846) defeated Lauri Levenberg (630) and Freda Manuel (248). | $88,019,552 | 2.25% | Pass | 1,180-327 |
Hauppauge | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Gary Fortmeyer (771), Rob Scarito (757) and David Barshay (735) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (833-258), spending up to $2.975 million from capital reserves on roof replacement and bathroom reconstruction. | $116,054,674 | 2.38% | Pass | 754-340 |
Hempstead | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | LaMont Johnson (453) and David Gates (360) defeated Maribel Toure (296), Robert Miller (288), Gwendolyn Jackson (258), Sherina Lucas (249) and Wayne Hall Sr. (124); Proposition 2 passed (452-283), establishing a reserve fund of $20 million for capital improvements. | $221,507,736 | 2.99% | Pass | 446-427 |
Herricks | 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Juleigh Chin (1,149) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (1058-364), establishing a $10 million capital reserve fund; Proposition 3 passed (1105-325), authorizing spending $1.7 million for masonry reconstruction and asphalt and sidewalk improvements. | $117,541,264 | 2.75% | Pass | 1,048-420 |
Hewlett-Woodmere | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Daniella R. Simon (2,193) and Mitchell A. Greebel (2,075) were elected to three-year terms, while Paul Critti (1,948) was elected to a one-year term; Asaf Fligelman (1,067) was not elected; Proposition 2 passed (2,008-950), authorizing the district to spend $3 million from the long-range capital reserve fund to replace windows at Hewlett High School. | $123,318,721 | 2.95% | Pass | 1,847-1,139 |
Hicksville | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Carla Hoene (965) and Lynda Imbriale (926) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (938-289), authorizing a capital reserve for building improvements of $1,559,180 at no additional cost to taxpayers; Proposition 3 passed (905-338), authorizing $60,000 for the Hicksville Gregory Museum for educational programs. | $139,348,682 | 2.70% | Pass | 916 - 329 |
Huntington | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Michele Kustera (966) and William P. Dwyer (804) defeated Joseph Mattio (570); Proposition 2 passed (1,125-189), authorizing the creation of a capital reserve fund. | $133,488,443 | 2.83% | Pass | 1,064-259 |
Island Park | 1, at-large, 5 yrs | Tara Byrne (331) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (343-85), approving a five-year contract with the Long Beach Public Schools to educate the district's students in grades 9-12 on a tuition basis. | $40,316,290 | 1.07% | Pass | 238-185 |
Island Trees | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Barbara Medellin (504) ran unopposed and was elected, while Vincent Papandrea (374) defeated Kristen Daum (353). | $67,371,684 | 3.42% | Pass | 571-163 |
Islip | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Danielle Flora (1,058) ran unopposed and was elected, while Matthew Clareen (975) defeated Kristian Woppel (465). | $86,231,623 | 2.71% | Pass | 1,150-391 |
Jericho | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Pam Wasserman-Heath (793) defeated Maria Sy-Rangel; Proposition 2 passed (814-321), authorizing spending no more than $9.8 million for capital improvements; Proposition 3 passed (784-347), establishing a 10-year capital reserve fund not to exceed $20 million. | $124,341,752 | 1.38% | Pass | 808-326 |
Kings Park | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Pam DeFord (1,106) and Dan Tew (1,046) defeated Juan Pablo Andrade (264); Proposition 2 passed (987-363), authorizing the creation of a new $5 million capital reserve account. | $93,880,803 | 1.86% | Pass | 985-376 |
Lawrence | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Michael Hatten (1,554) and David Sussman (1,583) ran unopposed and were elected, while Tova Plaut (1,503) defeated Asher Matathias (238); Proposition 3 passed (1,068-401), authorizing the transfer of up to $4 million to capital reserve for improvements and upgrades; Proposition 4 passed (1,018-442), authorizing the transfer of up to $5 million to capital reserve for renovations and other projects; Proposition 5 passed (1,146-285), authorizing the transfer of $15 million to capital reserve for FEMA projects and other improvements. | $102,449,281 | 0.00% | Pass | 1,270-387 |
Levittown | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Christina Lang (1,396) and Peggy Marenghi (1,310) ran unopposed and were elected. | $222,353,639 | 2.99% | Pass | 1,304-620 |
Lindenhurst | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Lynn Aniello (1,259) and Edward A. Langone (1,254) ran unopposed and were elected, while Jacquelyn Herig (1,146) defeated Syed Hussain (410). | $163,312,822 | 1.64% | Pass | 1,153-596 |
Locust Valley | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Joseph A. Zito (1,032) and Margaret Marchand (979) defeated Carl A. Friedrich (892). | $87,307,215 | 1.98% | Pass | 994-804 |
Long Beach | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Anne Conway (1,294) defeated Perry Bodnar Jr. (962). | $142,391,528 | 1.76% | Pass | 1,535-676 |
Longwood | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | William Massian (1,420) and Rhonda Stitham (1,315) defeated David W. Pfister (999), Maureen E. Silvestri (760) and Josephine M. Bailey (577). | $255,500,000 | 2.20% | Pass | 1,982-709 |
Lynbrook | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | William Belmont (1115) and Heather Hanson (982) defeated Danielle Longo (674) and Dana Franklin (584); Proposition 2 passed (1,433-359), authorizing spending $473,000 to purchase instructional technology devices and continue the cycle of device replacements; Proposition 3 passed (1,432-369), authorizing spending $2.45 million for renovations and improvements at district schools. | $88,035,308 | 3.33% | Pass | 1,318-500 |
Malverne | 1, by seat, 4 yrs | Josephine Bottitta (471) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (484-147), authorizing spending $400,000 on building improvements, renovations and alterations. | $58,774,402 | 2.89% | Pass | 567-192 |
Manhasset | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Regina Rule (1,181) and Christine Monterosso (1,152) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,090-446), authorizing the district to spend up to $5.83 million on building improvements. | $99,497,241 | 3.25% | Pass | 1,040-466 |
Massapequa | 2, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Allison Steakin (1,625) and Cher Lepre (1,612) defeated Erik Gustafson (1,278) and Michael McCann (1,569); Steakin receives a three-year term, while Lepre receives a one-year term; Proposition 3 passed (2,271-1,181), authorizing spending $7.15 million for construction and space reconfiguration projects; Proposition 5 failed (2,027-1,479) to expand the number of board of education seats from 5 to 7. | $204,140,059 | 2.17% | Pass | 2,526-1,045 |
Mattituck-Cutchogue | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | George Haase (712) and Jennifer Anderson (644) defeated Sarah Hassildine (627); Proposition 2 passed (825-357), authorizing the use of up to $1,960,000 from capital reserves for repairs and upgrades of school facilities; Proposition 3 failed (817-364), with voters rejecting plans to spend up to $1,600,000 from reserves on a new synthetic turf field with dugouts, fencing and walkways. | $40,784,048 | 0.26% | Pass | 796-384 |
Merrick | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Gina Piskin (941) and Sigal Negrin (872) defeated Gabrielle Curcio (612); Proposition 2 passed (1,177-268), authorizing the creation of a repair reserve fund for unanticipated, nonrecurring and emergency repairs to school facilities; Proposition 3 passed (1,146-283), authorizing the creation of a $20 million capital reserve fund for school building improvements, renovations, alterations or construction. | $51,148,849 | -1.24% | Pass | 1,146-311 |
Middle Country | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Robert Feeney (1,501), Kristopher Oliva (1,424) and Dawn Sharrock (1,463) ran unopposed and were elected. | $257,435,446 | 2.92% | Pass | 1,513-545 |
Miller Place | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Johanna Testa (657) and Noelle Dunlop (636) ran unopposed and were elected. | $73,958,607 | 1.75% | Pass | 610-173 |
Mineola | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Cheryl Lampasona (754) ran unopposed and was elected. | $99,955,750 | 1.79% | Pass | 733-207 |
Montauk | 2, by seat, 2,5 yrs | Nicholas Finazzo (291) and Tom Flight (254) ran unopposed and were elected; Finazzo will serve the two years remaining on the seat he was appointed to last year, while Flight will serve a five-year term. | $19,375,941 | -2.10% | Pass | 280-50 |
Mount Sinai | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Anne Marie Henninger (790), Lisa Pfeffer (713) and Robert Pignatello (662) defeated Lynn Jordan (628) and Chris Quartarone (655); Henninger and Pfeffer won three-year terms, while Pignatello won a two-year term; Proposition 2 passed (1,141-228), authorizing the transfer of a $1.5 million fund balance for capital improvement projects. | $61,009,770 | 1.34% | Pass | 1,059-322 |
New Hyde Park- Garden City Park | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Jennifer Kerrane (801) ran unopposed and was elected, Patricia Rudd (825) defeated Saadia Malik (230), and Kathryn Canese (822) defeated Sangeeta Nischal (208). | $40,184,675 | 2.39% | Pass | 698-385 |
New Suffolk | 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Joseph Polashock (47) ran unopposed and was elected. | $1,100,379 | -26.58% | Pass | 50-2 |
North Babylon | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Heather Rowland (860), Daniel D. Caroleo (698) defeated Daniel Williams (327) and Aaron Johnson (221); Proposition 2 passed (1,059-282), authorizing spending up to $2.2 million for district-wide repairs and other work. | $121,486,020 | 2.61% | Pass | 960-391 |
North Bellmore | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Rosemarie Corless (924) and Jo-Ann Erhard (904) defeated Peter Mayo (817). | $57,435,017 | 0.49% | Pass | 1,131-523 |
North Merrick | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Megan Ryan (1,193), Robert Crowley (881) and Steve Enella (789) defeated Jennifer Hyland (699) and Gerry Acuna (624); Proposition 2 passed (993-527), establishing a $3 million capital reserve fund; Proposition 3 passed (1,166-346), authorizing spending $225,000 on capital improvements; Proposition 4 failed (886-657) to decrease the number of board members from seven to five. | $33,107,869 | 1.89% | Pass | 993-527 |
North Shore | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Sara Jones (1,280), David Ludmar (1,250), Marianne Manning Russo (1,221) defeated Jerry Romano (460) and Anthony Stanco (455); Proposition 2 passed (1,451-431), reducing the distance that students must live from school to obtain bus transport. | $107,799,955 | 2.80% | Pass | 1,370-576 |
Northport-East Northport | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Allison Noonan (1,864), Larry Licopoli (1,796) and Thomas Loughran (1,770) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,908-608), authorizing spending $1.8 million from capital reserve funds. | $171,077,668 | 2.56% | Pass | 1,553-977 |
Oceanside | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Michael D'Ambrosio (1,212) and Robert Transom (1,159) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 3 passed (1,052-390), authorizing spending up to $800,000 from the capital reserve fund to replace the turf field at Oceanside High School and install protective netting around the interior playing field. | $157,233,918 | 2.19% | Pass | 1,090-460 |
Oyster Bay-East Norwich | 2, at-large, 4 yrs | Laurie Kowalsky (644) and Todd Cronin (610) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (667-206), authorizing spending $686,000 from a capital reserve fund for technological improvements; Proposition 3 passed (684-209), authorizing spending $972,000 from a reserve fund for capital improvements; Proposition 4 passed (598-290), authorizing spending $2.51 million from a reserve fund for a new turf field. | $58,748,267 | 1.98% | Pass | 658-230 |
Oysterponds | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Miriam Foster (101), Thomas Stevenson (98) and Dorothy-Dean Thomas (97) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (112-10), authorizing spending $200,000 from an unassigned fund balance to renovate two existing student bathrooms. | $5,809,568 | 0.26% | Pass | 108-14 |
Patchogue-Medford | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Teresa Baldinucci (1,375) and Thomas Donofrio (1,367) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,372-525), authorizing the use of $2.5 million from the capital reserve fund for repairs and improvements to school facilities. | $195,640,699 | 2.72% | Pass | 1,198-705 |
Plainedge | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Jennifer Maggio (881) and Raymond Paris (860) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (896-274), authorizing districtwide capital improvements; Proposition 3 passed (900-275), authorizing capital funding for safety initiatives; Proposition 4 passed (833-336), authorizing the creation of a capital reserve fund for districtwide facilities upgrades. | $95,375,818 | 1.62% | Pass | 818-282 |
Plainview-Old Bethpage | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Seth Greenberg (1,533), Tara Rock (1,448) and Susan Stewart (1,131) defeated Rebecca Davis (868) and Jared Goerke (857); Proposition 2 passed (2,007-308), authorizing spending $7 million for fire alarm replacements, emergency generator replacements and a school expansion. | $162,357,920 | 3.30% | Pass | 1,793-532 |
Port Jefferson | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Ellen Boehm (521), Randi DeWitt (473) and Ryan Biedenkapp (463) defeated Mia Farina (291); Boehm and DeWitt won three-year terms, while Biedenkapp won a one-year term; Proposition 2 passed (591-125), authorizing the use of $3.6 million of the capital reserve for sections of roof replacements. | $43,936,166 | 0.11% | Pass | 559-160 |
Port Washington | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Emily Beys (2,252) and Deborah Abramson Brooks (2,119) defeated Jonathan Geisler (745) and Robert Young (550). | $160,556,916 | 2.96% | PASS | 2,517-747 |
Quogue | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Lauren Battista (145), Steve Failla (131) and Paul Bass (116) defeated Barbara Sartorius (111); Proposition 3 passed (179-25), approving the move of $200,000 from the unassigned fund balance to a repair reserve fund; Proposition 4 passed (163-40), approving spending up to $160,000 for building renovations; Proposition 5 passed (191-14), approving a construction contract with Westhampton Beach school district for education and transportation of students in grades 7-12. | $8,757,968 | 4.99% | Pass | 163-42 |
Remsenburg-Speonk | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | John Barry (149) and Kevin Toolan (146) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (162-12) for educational contract with Westhampton Beach and Eastport-South Manor school districts for students in grades 7-12. | $14,353,276 | 2.26% | Pass | 127-47 |
Riverhead | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Matthew Wallace (1,148) and Laurie A. Downs (1,155) defeated Jerome J. Bost and Elizabeth C. Silva; Proposition 2 passed (1,455-797), approving a $3.993 million proposal to buy 44 school buses; Proposition 3 passed (1,706-558), authorizing the expenditure of $275,000 from the cafeteria capital reserve fund for improvement projects. | $144,430,212 | 2.88% | Pass | 1,468-806 |
Rockville Centre | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | John O'Shea (1846) ran unopposed and was elected. | $120,235,899 | 2.63% | Pass | 1,513-552 |
Rocky Point | 2, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Susan Sullivan (618) and Jessica Ward (551) defeated Michael Lisa (410); Sullivan won a three-year term, while Ward won a one-year term. | $86,743,446 | 0.71% | Pass | 703-213 |
Roosevelt | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Susan Gooding (221) and Rose Gietschier (203) ran unopposed and were elected. | $104,047,238 | 0.93% | Pass | 215-66 |
Roslyn | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Steven B. Litvack (545) and Bruce G. Valauri (536) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 3 passed (554-138), authorizing spending up to $457,014 on school buses, vans and related equipment; Proposition 4 passed (571-117), authorizing spending up to $7.4 million from a reserve fund on capital improvements. | $113,190,196 | 2.94% | Pass | 559-138 |
Sachem | 5, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Sara Wottawa (2,219), Alex Piccirillo (2,018), Jim Kiernan (1,925), James Mancaruso (1,887) and Larry Collins (1,553) defeated Tony Falco (1,273), Mike Matlat (879), David Aronow (862), Cindy Fiore (1,381), Kevin Hyms (677), Krupa Lauricella (981), Imad Rafi (525) and Henry Schuman (414); Wottawa, Piccirillo and Kiernan won three-year terms, while Mancaruso and Collins won one-year terms; Proposition 2 passed (2,889-1,141), authorizing the establishment of a $30 million capital reserve fund for future construction projects. | $327,241,721 | 1.35% | Pass | 3,068-1,062 |
Sag Harbor | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Chris Tice (674), Yorgos Tsibirdis (666) and Brian DeSesa (548) defeated Julian Barrowcliffe (503), Thomas McErlean (409) and Caleb Kercheval (170); Tice and Tsibirdis won three-year terms, while DeSesa won a one-year term; Proposition 2 passed (638-463), authorizing the purchase of a school bus and a vehicle. | $42,885,375 | 2.40% | Pass | 761-347 |
Sagaponack | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Cathy Hatgistavrou (28) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (30-0) for a one-year instructional contract for grades 4-6 at East Hampton School District; Proposition 3 passed (30-0) for a one-year contract for half-day pre-school and grades 4-6 at Sag Harbor School District. | $1,553,259 | 0.95% | Pass | 30-0 |
Sayville | 3, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Norman deVenau (1,416) and Mauren Dolan (1,448) ran unopposed and won three-year terms, while James J. Bertsch Jr. (940) defeated Jaime Hechtman Ulloa (423) and Kyle Valentine (283) for a one-year term. | $94,353,656 | 0.85% | Pass | 1,455-346 |
Seaford | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Bruce Kahn (889) and Kevin Devlin (945) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (989-415), authorizing the district to spend $1.5 million from a capital reserve fund to replace the turf field and track at Seaford High School. | $70,656,949 | 3.24% | Pass | 1,015 - 404 |
Sewanhaka | N/A | Board is composed of board members from Franklin Square, New Hyde Park-Garden City Park, Floral Park-Bellerose and Elmont school districts. | $203,562,035 | 2.49% | Pass | 2,569-1,217 |
Shelter Island | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Jason Lones (248), Katherine Rossi-Snook (224) and John W. Klupka Sr. (182) ran unopposed and were elected; Lones and Rossi-Snook won three-year terms, while Klupka won a one-year term. | $11,934,877 | 1.88% | Pass | 261-61 |
Shoreham-Wading River | 3, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Meghan Tepfenhardt (744), Thomas Sheridan (691) and Michael Lewis (652) defeated William J. McGrath (603), Jennifer Kitchen (568) and Edward Granshaw (471). | $75,952,416 | 1.57% | Pass | 1,129-329 |
Smithtown | 4, by seat, 1,3 yrs | Michael Catalanotto (1,853) defeated Peter Tufo (836), Jerry R. Martusciello (1,511) defeated Ralph Michele (891), and Michael Saidens (1,624) and Frank H. James (1,598) ran unopposed and were elected; Catalanotto and Saidens won three-year terms, while Martusciello and James won one-year terms. | $251,429,436 | 2.66% | Pass | 1,955-781 |
South Country | 4, at-large, 2,3 yrs | E. Anne Hayes (1,135), Melissa Aruta (1,041), Clyde Parker (994) and Cameron Trent (981) defeated Christine Rignola (688), James Ford (530), Karen Johnson (435) and Shawn K. Patrick-Reese (173); Proposition 2 passed (1,278-508), authorizing spending up to $2.3 million from a capital reserve fund to add an exterior vestibule at Kreamer Elementary School and to replace all windows at the school; Proposition 3 passed (1,055-716), authorizing the district to liquidate the $490,451 remaining in its property loss reserve fund and transfer the money to the general fund. | $134,600,063 | 1.85% | Pass | 1,282-540 |
South Huntington | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Nicholas R. Ciappetta (863) and Laura B. Carey (851) ran unopposed and were elected. | $173,351,959 | 1.67% | Pass | 784-243 |
Southampton | 2, at-large, 4 yrs | Donald J. King (425) and Charles A. Styler (381) defeated Leslie Duroseau (373) and Meesha Johnson (238); Proposition 3 passed (552-247), extending a bus fleet replacement fund; Proposition 4 passed (581-217), authorizing the purchase of three new buses; Proposition 5 passed (566-232), authorizing spending $1.8 million for climate control repairs; Proposition 6 passed (575-232) for a contract with Southampton Youth Association for a recreation program; Proposition 7 passed (548-260) for a contract with the Southampton Historical Museum. | $71,908,015 | 2.09% | Pass | 517-287 |
Southold | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Judi Fouchet (443) ran unopposed and was elected. | $30,603,000 | 2.07% | Pass | 381-129 |
Springs | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | David Conlon (215) and Amy Rivera (192) defeated Joseph Sullivan (159) and Deborah Goodman (114); Proposition 2 passed (89-78), authorizing the purchase a school bus and pickup truck. | $29,692,160 | 2.84% | Pass | 272-97 |
Syosset | 4, at-large, 1,3 yrs | Tracy Frankel (1,499), Robert Gershon (1,373), Thomas A. Rotolo (1,283) and Susan Parker (1,275) defeated Court Cousins (1,236) and Uzma Syed (1,173); The three-highest vote-getters receive three-year terms, while the fourth-highest vote-getter receives a one-year term; Affidavit ballots will determine whether Rotolo or Parker will get the three-year term; Proposition 2 passed (1,830-703), authorizing the district to spend $4,942,521 from existing funds and reserves on ballistic doors. | $236,977,020 | 2.88% | Pass | 1,673-735 |
Three Village | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | Vinny Vizzo (1,651) and Jonathan Kornreich (1,548) ran unopposed and were elected. | $215,075,416 | 2.51% | Pass | 1,559-528 |
Tuckahoe | 1, by seat, 3 yrs | Timothy M. Gilmartin (266) ran unopposed and was elected; Proposition 2 passed (209-99) to levy $55,000 to participate in the Southampton Youth Association; Proposition 3 passed (208-99) to levy $8,000 to participate in the Parrish Art Museum. | $21,823,662 | 2.96% | Pass | 174-135 |
Uniondale | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Carol Eason (896) defeated Mary Bediako (698), while Addie Blanco-Harvey (819) defeated James Ockimey Jr (672). | $207,332,613 | 5.75% | Pass | 1,024-825 |
Valley Stream 13 | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | Antoinette (Toni) Pomerantz (757) ran unopposed and was elected, while Milagros Vicente (537) defeated Anthony Bonelli (521); Proposition 2 passed (684-443), authorizing spending up to $300,000 from the capital reserve to buy and install air conditioners at all four schools; Proposition 3 passed (679-439), authorizing spending up to $300,000 from the capital reserve to buy and install classroom furniture and blinds at all four schools. | $53,090,470 | 3.10% | Pass | 584 - 532 |
Valley Stream 24 | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | John Maier (362) and Joseph Shipley (363) ran unopposed and were elected, while Kimberly Wheeler (332) defeated Charlene Ali-Barreto (117). | $29,880,294 | 3.90% | Pass | 327 - 148 |
Valley Stream 30 | 1, by seat, 5 yrs | Kelly Ureña (247) defeated Audra Hamlett (128) and Hendrick Colbert (112); Proposition 2 passed (408-108), authorizing the use of $750,000 in capital reserve funds for improvements such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning, sidewalks, lighting, exterior repainting and instruction space. | $36,866,500 | 3.89% | Pass | 363-158 |
Valley Stream Central | N/A | Board is composed of board members from Valley Stream 13, 24 and 30 school districts; Proposition 2 passed (1,308-775), authorizing spending up to $2.8 million from the existing fund balance to install security vestibules at four high schools, HVAC renovations and fencing. | $121,224,215 | 3.51% | Pass | 1,211 - 883 |
Wainscott | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | William A. Babinski Jr. (40) ran unopposed and was elected. | $3,324,651 | -0.26% | Pass | 37-13 |
Wantagh | 2, at-large, 3 yrs | *Kera McLoughlin (977) is elected. Board of Elections verification of affidavit ballots on 5/22 shows tie of Peter Mountanos (927) and Laura Reich (927) for second seat, with runoff in June 26 special election. Tara Cassidy was defeated (827). *Revised 5/23 | $79,806,470 | 2.38% | Pass | *1,493-447 |
West Babylon | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Diane Klein (931), Chris Paolillo (802) and Peter Scarlatos (683) defeated Dennis Kranz (616) and Kelly Hamblin (602). | $114,748,701 | 3.34% | Pass | 933-489 |
West Hempstead | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | Karen Brohm (1,256) defeated Zalman Hagley (1,195), Gavi Hoffman (1,224) defeated Byars Cole (1,191), and Patricia Greaves (1,257) defeated Abraham Peller (1,156). | $63,575,777 | 4.01% | Pass | 1,233-1,012 |
West Islip | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Annmarie LaRosa (1039), Thomas Compitello (1154), Peter McCann (1201) ran unopposed and were elected; Proposition 2 passed (1,167-402), authorizing the creation of a capital reserve fund; Proposition 3 passed (1248-337), authorizing voter registration at district clerk's office. | $125,903,812 | 2.41% | Pass | 1,221-404 |
Westbury | 3, at-large, 3 yrs | Robert Troiano Jr. (908), Floyd Ewing (576) and Pedro Quintanilla (531) defeated Sherley Cadet (504), Carlos H. Aristy (449) and Karin B. Campbell (411); Proposition 2 passed (824-288) authorizing a capital reserve fund for future renovations and repairs. | $155,908,977 | 3.00% | Pass | 908-370 |
Westhampton Beach | 1, at-large, 3 yrs | Stacy R. Rubio (283) ran unopposed and was elected. | $58,018,834 | 1.59% | Pass | 243-65 |
William Floyd | 3, by seat, 3 yrs | April Coppola (995), Robert Guerriero (905) and Lorraine Mentz (891) ran unopposed and were elected. | $246,356,125 | 2.63% | Pass | 939-511 |
Wyandanch | 2, by seat, 3 yrs | James Crawford (272) defeated Justine Williamson-Saunders (201), while Yvonne Holder-Robinson (246) defeated Natasha Dumerville (208). | $77,870,381 | 9.19% | Fail | 332-149 |