The results are in for Lyndonville Central School District's 2025-26 Budget Vote and Board of Education Election.
Proposition 1, the proposed budget of $17,474,376, was approved with 216 votes in favor and 103 opposed.
Proposition 2, authorizing the purchase of one, 64-passenger school bus, was approved with 235 votes in favor and 88 opposed.
Proposition 3, authorizing the establishment of a Transportation Vehicle Reserve Fund 2025, was approved with 221 votes in favor and 97 opposed.
Proposition 4, authorizing the establishment of a Building Capital Reserve Fund 2025, was approved with 223 votes in favor and 96 opposed.
Proposition 5, authorizing the tax increase to support the Yates Community Library to $146,722 annually, was approved with 203 votes in favor and 121 opposed.
Further, three people were elected to serve three-year terms on Lyndonville's Board of Education: Vernon Fonda, James Houseman and Joanne Suhr.
BOE Candidate Results:
Vernon Fonda (incumbent) - Total Votes: 202
James Houseman - Total Votes: 196
Joanne Suhr - Total Votes: 176
William Jurinich - Total Votes: 169
Additionally, there were 33 write-in votes.
Thank you to everyone who voted today.
Sincerely,
Sharon Smith, Superintendent