School budget vote results

Brockport: The proposed 2025-26 district budget of $102,502,074 passed with 444 yes votes and 230 no votes. Proposition 2 for the 2025 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund passed by a vote of 447 to 224. Proposition 3 for a 2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund passed by a vote of 451 to 218. David Howlett (526 votes) was elected to serve a five-year term on the Board of Education.
Churchville-Chili: The 2025-26 budget of $108,879,682 was approved with a total of 869 yes votes to 470 no votes. Proposition 2, to authorize the purchase of ten electric school buses failed, receiving 643 yes votes to 697 no votes. Steve Hogan, Kathy Dillon and Jason Marsherall have been elected to the Board of Education, effective July 1, 2025. They received 1044, 951, and 727 votes, respectively. Thomas Albano received 595 votes and Matthew Smeltzer received 302 votes.
Gates Chili: Voters approved the 2025-26 budget with 458 in favor and 227 opposed. Proposition 2 for bus purchases passed by a vote of 475 to 210. Proposition 3 to establish a Capital Reserve Fund for future bus purchases passed by a vote of 485 to 199. Tanya Srbinovski (531 votes), Andrea Minchella (511 votes), and Christine Brown Richards (455 votes) were elected to the Board of Education.
Hilton: The proposed budget passed by a vote of 743 to 329. Proposition #2 for the purchase of 11 gas/diesel buses passed 757 to 312 while Proposition #3 for the purchase of one electric bus failed 557 to 513. There were three candidates for three spots on the Board of Education: Mark Hilburger (815 votes), Amanda Diedrich (802 votes), and Nancy Pickering (781 votes).
Holley: Voters passed the district budget with 260 yes votes and 88 no votes. The Purchase of Replacement School Buses proposition passed with 249 yes votes and 98 no votes. The budget for the Holley Community Free Library passed with 267 yes votes and 78 no votes. Holley voters elected four board members. Tracy Van Ameron (263 votes) and Jessica Sniatecki (244 votes) will each serve a three-year term beginning on July 1, 2025. Stephanie Merkley (221 votes) was elected to a two-year term beginning on May 21, 2025. Janet Klossner (65 write-in votes) was elected to a one-year term beginning on May 21, 2025
Kendall: The proposed district budget of $21,424,159 passed with 175 yes votes and 61 no votes. Proposition #2 for Transportation Replacement Reserve Fund Usage of $350,000 passed by a vote of 186 to 61. Proposition #3 to establish a 2025 Transportation Capital Reserve Fund passed by a vote of 184 to 64. Proposition #4 to authorize expenditure of $260,000 from the Capital Reserve to defray construction costs in furtherance of the completion of the 2018 capital project passed by a vote of 190 to 58. Incumbent Bryan Hardenbrook was re-elected to a five-year term on the Board of Education commencing July 1, 2025 and expiring on June 30, 2030. His opponent, Scott Martin, received 74 votes.
Spencerport: Voters approved the $102.5 million budget for 2025-26 by a vote of 626 in favor and 530 opposed. Proposition 2 to authorize the use of reserves to purchase two EV buses was narrowly defeated with 570 in favor and 590 opposed. The outcome for Proposition 2 means the district must now determine its next steps to accomplish this legislative mandate. Incumbents Megan Sarkis (897 votes) and Leah Brown (850 votes) were re-elected to the Board of Education.
Wheatland-Chili: Voters approved the proposed budget for the 2025-26 school year with 165 yes votes and 64 no votes. Proposition 2 for the use of Capital Reserve Fund 2018 for transportation purchases passed 174 to 55. Proposition 3 for the establishment of Capital Reserve Fund 2025 to support transportation and grounds equipment purchases also passed by a vote of 175 to 54. Incumbents Adria Callery (186 votes) and Gregory Berl (180 votes) were elected to three-year terms beginning July 2025.
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