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  1. The following pages provide information about school board elections in New York's public school districts. For more information about these school districts beyond their elections, click here. The list is updated once per decade following the release of the U.S. Census.

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    Bethlehem CSD

    1. Tamara A. Starr received 2,146 votes 2. John Walston received 2,592 votes 3. Robert Tietjen received 3,072 votes 4. Douglas Lloyd received 812 votes Robert Tietjen and John Walston have been elected to serve three-year terms beginning July 1, 2022. Both are first-time members of the Bethlehem CSD Board of Education.

    Berne-Knox-Westerlo CSD

    Residents reelected Board of Education President Matthew Tedeschi (309 votes) and member Rebecca Miller (312 votes) to new three-year terms on the school board beginning July 1, 2022. The two candidates ran unopposed.

    City School District of Albany

    Board members Ellen Krejci and Tabetha Wilson were re-elected to four years terms that will begin July 1. They ran unopposed.

    Chatham CSD

    Board of Education Candidates: 1. Muriel Faxon: 366 votes 3-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 2. Fred Hutchinson: 333 votes 3-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 and will start May 18, 2022 to fill the unexpired term left vacant by the resignation of Craig Simmons. 3. Beth Hover: 322 votes 2-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2024 4. Marianne Pierro: 288 votes 1-year term running May 18, 2022 – June 30, 2023 to fill the unexpired term left vacant by the resignat...

    Germantown CSD

    Residents elected Lester Olsson and Andrea Foley to the Board of Education. Candidate vote counts are below, in the order they appeared on the ballot: 1. Andrea Foley 210 2. Lester Olsson 271 3. Lynn Polidoro 203

    Ichabod Crane CSD

    Residents elected Matthew Nelson, Meghan Lafferty-Brown, and Elizabeth Phillips to the Board of Education. Candidate vote counts are below, in the order they appeared on the ballot: 1. Bill Schneider 611 2. Pat Schuler 564 3. Matthew Nelson 935 4. Jim Antalek 377 5. Meghan Lafferty-Brown 698 6. Elizabeth Phillips 899 7. Thomas Driscoll 581

    Broadalbin-Perth CSD

    Residents voted to fill two seats on the Broadalbin-Perth Board of Education. Allison Goodspeed (356 votes) and Emily Behnke (231 votes) were both elected to serve five-year terms that begin July 1, 2022. Samantha Gallup (216 votes), Vincent Arcuri (190 votes), Jacob Dutcher (134 votes), and Lori Harlan (64 votes) were also candidates for the board.

    Fort Plain CSD

    Voters elected Kaitlyn Webb (93 votes) and Benjamin Trumbull (30 write-in votes) to the Board of Education for three-year terms running from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2025.

    Johnstown CSD

    Voters elected William J. Stock (199 votes) and Marjorie Kline (187 votes) as write-in candidates to serve three-year terms as Board of Education members, filling expiring terms currently held by Joseph LoDestro and Patrick Oare. Another seat formerly held by Christopher Tallon will also expire this year, but will not be renewed as part of the District’s plan to reduce the overall size of the board from nine members to seven — an initiative that was approved by voters in 2021. New York State’...

    Cairo-Durham CSD

    In the Board of Education election, incumbent Todd Hilgendorff was re-elected to a three-year term ending in June 2025. Also elected to three-year terms are James H. McManus III and Cheryl Moore. See below for the full election results: 1. Todd Hilgendorff – 314 2. James H. McManus III – 216 3. Cheryl Moore – 212 4. Dermot Gavin – 202 5. Dale Handel – 189 6. Tonya Warner Frickey – 184

    Catskill CSD

    Patricia Dushane: 477 – three-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 Lenora I. Freese: 314 – three-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 Mary DeSimone: 284 – three-year term running July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2025 Joseph Izzo: 265 Henry Haye: 223 Allan A. Couser: 194 Charles Benninger Jr: 126

    Coxsackie-Athens CSD

    Nicole Canning, Michael Donahue and Shelly West were elected to 3-year terms for the board of education. Tallies for the school board’s three open seats were: Shelly West: 385 J.D. Fielding: 224 Nicole Canning: 524 Maureen Hanse: 370 Michael J. Donahue: 490 Edward A. Greenaway: 63 John E. Greenaway: 26 Samuel T. Anderson: 138 Tiffany Russo: 169 Jessica Vermilyea: 227 The three candidates with the highest votes will serve 3-year terms beginning in July.

    Long Lake CSD

    1. Michael Farrell: Re-elected 2. Tara Murphy: Elected

    Amsterdam CSD

    Three members were elected to new terms on the GASD Board of Education by the following votes: 1. JoMarie DiTata (344) 2. Lara Kulpa (300) 3. Wendy Swezey (263)

    Canajoharie CSD

    Two people were elected to the district’s board of education. Keith Baker and Heidi Meka will be on the board. The voting breakdown was as follows: For the person to fill the remainder of a five-year term running from July 1, 2022-June 30, 2024, the breakdown was as follows: 1. Keith Baker – Incumbent – 221 2. Stefanie Ackerknecht – 63 For the full five year term running July 1, 2022-June 30, 2027, the vote was as follows: 1. Heidi Meka – Incumbent – 156 2. Christopher Fatta – 71 3. Kirsten T...

    Fonda-Fultonville CSD

    Two incumbents were re-elected to the Board of Education: Matt Sullivan with 220 votes and Bonnie Couture with 213 votes.

    Averill Park CSD

    Residents elected Adam Stewart, Meghan McGarry, and Samantha Hicks to the Board of Education. Candidate vote counts are below, in the order they appeared on the ballot. 1. Nicole Gendron 856 2. Adam Stewart 1,737 3. Jenaliegh Schroeder 483 4. Meghan McGarry 1,723 5. Darryl Borton 722 6. Samantha Hicks 1,604 7. Walter Spallane, Jr. 811 8. Ronald Gibson 551

    Berlin CSD

    Four candidates sought election to three open board of education seats. 1. Jeffrey Paine: 148 votes 2. Sherry Bowman-Kluck: 226 votes 3. Kimberly Collen: 217 votes 4. Andrea Beckwith: 245 votes

    Brunswick CSD

    School board members reelected: Valerie Lee – 317 Leah Wertz – 294 Jack Roddy – 261

    Ballston Spa CSD

    The Board of Education candidates: (Two seats – three-year terms) 1. Holly Barker-Flynn received 1363 votes 2. Law Ryan received 897 votes 3. Christopher Zeppieri received 621 votes 4. Jason Gurtler received 583 votes 5. Brody Savoie received 542 votes

    Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake CSD

    Residents elected incumbent Jennifer Longtin to her fourth term and David Mitchell to his first term on the board of education. They received the two highest votes with Longtin receiving 1,569 votes and Mitchell receiving 1,528 votes. The other candidates running received the following number of votes Michele Draves, 202; Emily Walsh, 565; David Barclay, 476; Ben Riehlman, 521; Tom Bird, 407 and Melissa Barone, 526.

    Corinth CSD

    Five-year seats 1. Kelly Gilbert – 187 2. Danielle Freebern 199 One-year seat 1. Matthew Richardson 200

    Niskayuna CSD

    There were four candidates for three seats on the Board of Education up for election this year, with the seats going to Cococcia, Tomisman, and Tully as the top three vote-getters. The three-year terms that they were elected to on Tuesday will begin on July 1 this year. Here are the vote totals: 1. Judith Tomisman – 1,309 2. Elisabeth Cococcia – 1,398 3. Kimberly Tully – 1,227 4. Joseph Drescher – 1,044

    Duanesburg CSD

    Two Board of Education members were elected: 1. Sarah Gwiazdowski (498 votes) 2. Avis Sanchez (442 votes)

    Mohonasen CSD

    There were three candidates for two seats on the Board of Education up for election this year, with the seats going to McFarland and Laudano as the two top vote-getters. Here are the vote totals: 1. Chad McFarland – 794 2. Melissa Laudano – 631 3. Jason Bustelos – 394

    Cobleskill-Richmondville CSD

    Board of Education: Black (652 votes) was re-elected to the Board. Gagnon (608 votes) will begin serving a three-year term on July 1. The other candidates were Jessica Lawton (307), Victor Taylor (263), and Monique Thomas (79).

    Middleburgh CSD

    Voters elected Vicki Hoerz (244 votes) and Debra Bechtold (228 votes) to serve three-year terms on the Board of Education.

    Schoharie CSD

    Board Candidates Elected for 3-Year Term: 1. 1. Terry Burton – 220 Votes 2. 2. Daniel Guasp – 192 Votes 3. 3. Tara Barton – 220 Votes

  4. New York 2021 elections. Special state legislative • State ballot measures • Local ballot measures • School boards • Municipal • How to run for office. Main article: School board elections, 2021. Elections. The table below contains links to all school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2021 in this state.

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