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88.7% of School Budgets Passed
BRIEFING BULLETIN

May 2006

Number 06-14

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On May 16 th, school districts across the state submitted their budgets for a public vote. Overall, the vast majority of those budgets were approved. According to the State Education Department, 602 school districts had their budget approved and 77 districts had their budget defeated – an 88.7% approval rate. This 88.7% approval rate is above last year's approval rate of 83.5%, and the 84.9% approval rate in 2004.

One factor that contributed to the increase in the overall approval rate was that this year Long Island school districts had a much higher approval rate – 84%, compared with just 63% in 2005 and 62% in 2004. The budget voting success on Long Island was attributable to a surge in the number of "Yes" votes – a 37% increase compared to 2004.

Districts with a defeated budget may resubmit the same budget to the voters, resubmit a revised budget to the voters, or adopt a contingency budget. If a second budget proposal is defeated, the district must adopt a contingency budget. Spending increases under a contingency budget are capped at 4.00 percent over last year's level. If a school district chooses to have a budget revote, it must occur on June 20 th. This is the first year that all budget revotes must occur on the same day – the third Tuesday in June.

The following page provides a listing of those districts that had their budget defeated.

 

2006 Budget Defeats

(by county)

 

ALBANY

Albany

ROCKLAND

Haverstraw

 

Bethlehem

 

 

 

Ravena

SARATOGA

Mechanicville

 

 

 

Stillwater

BROOME

Johnson City

 

 

 

Maine Endwell

SCHOHARIE

Cobleskill

 

 

 

Middleburgh

CHAUTAUQUA

Ripley

 

Schoharie

 

 

 

Sharon Springs

CHENaNGO

Otselic Valley

 

 

 

 

ST. LAWRENCE

Gouverneur

DUTCHESS

Arlington

 

 

 

Beacon

STEUBEN

Campbell

 

Hyde Park

 

Canisteo

 

Millbrook

 

Hornell

 

Pawling

 

 

 

Red Hook

SUFFOLK

Bridgehampton

 

Rhinebeck

 

Center Moriches

 

Spackenkill

 

East Islip

 

Wappingers

 

East Moriches

 

 

 

East Quogue

FULTON

Gloversville

 

Hampton Bays

 

 

 

Patchogue

GENESEE

Byron-Bergen

 

Riverhead

 

 

 

South Country

GREENE

Cairo-Durham

 

Southampton

 

 

 

Tuckahoe Common

HAMILTON

Indian Lake

 

William Floyd

 

 

 

 

HERKIMER

Ilion

SULLIVAN

Monticello

 

 

 

Sullivan West

MONTGOMERY

Amsterdam

 

 

 

 

TIOGA

Waverly

NASSAU

Hempstead

 

 

 

Lawrence

TOMPKINS

Lansing

 

New Hyde Park

 

 

 

Roosevelt

ULSTER

Highland

 

Roslyn

 

Kingston

 

West Hempstead

 

Marlboro

 

Westbury

 

Rondout Valley

 

 

 

Saugerties

ONEIDA

Clinton

 

 

 

 

WARREN

Hadley-Luzerne

ONTARIO

Manchester

 

 

 

 

WASHINGTON

Fort Edward

ORANGE

Highland Falls

 

 

 

Warwick Valley

WESTCHESTER

Eastchester

 

Washingtonville

 

Hendrick Hudson

 

 

 

Mt. Pleasant

PUTNAM

Brewster

 

North Salem

 

Mahopac

 

Pocantico Hills

 

Putnam Valley

 

Tuckahoe UFSD

 

 

 

 

 

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