Local school district budget votes for 2025-2026
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Tuesday is school budget voting day throughout New York. In Rochester and the Finger Lakes, taxpayers are deciding on budgets, bus propositions, capital projects and board of education members.
Polls open and close at different times through the region, but we'll have all the vote results on RochesterFirst.com as they come in.
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Purchase of buses
Proposition 3- Local library appropriation
Proposition 4- Establish Capital Improvements Reserve Fund
Proposition 5- Establishment of Technology Reserve Fund
Proposition 6- Approval of multi-year transportation contract
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Equipment Purchases (including Computer Hardware, Chromebooks, Enclosed Trailer, Bus Snow Remover)
Proposition 1- Buses
Proposition 2- Vehicle & Equipment
Proposition 3- Technology
Budget
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Bus Purchases
Proposition 3- Library budget
Budget
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Bus Capital Reserve Fund
Proposition 3- 2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund
Proposition 1: School Budget
Proposition 2: School Vehicle Replacement
Proposition 1: 2025-26 Budget
Proposition 2: Bus Resolution
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Diesel & gas buses
Proposition 3: Zero-emission buses
Proposition 4: Capital reserve
Proposition 5: Funding for Wood Library
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Purchase 10 electric school buses
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Purchase of school buses and vehicles
Proposition 3: Reserve fund expenditure
Proposition 1- Budget increase of 5.16% to $22,736,160
Proposition 2- Student Fitness Equipment Lease Approval
Proposition 3- 3 transportation vehicles
Proposition 4- Dundee Library Tax Levy
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Capital Technology Reserve
Proposition 3: Transfer funds from Liability Reserve to General Fund
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: 2025 Capital Outlay Reserve Fund
Proposition 3: Purchase of 28-passenger school bus
Budget
Proposition 1: Purchase motor vehicles for use in student transportation
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Bus purchases
Proposition 3- Capital reserve for bus purchases
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 1- Bus replacement purchases
Proposition 2- Capital reserve fund
Proposition 1: Diesel/gasoline bus purchase
Proposition 2: Electric bus purchase
Proposition 1-Budget
Proposition 2- Buses
Proposition 3- Local library appropriation
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Purchasing vehicles for student transportation
Proposition 3: Capital Reserve Fund
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Vehicle capital reserve fund usage
Proposition 3: Establish a vehicle capital reserve fund
Proposition 4: Building a capital reserve fund usage
Proposition 5: Election of board member
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Woodward Memorial Library support
Proposition 1: Budget and tax levy
Proposition 2: Purchase of a school bus
Proposition 3: Establish capital reserve
Proposition 4: Establish transportation reserve
Proposition 5: Approval of Yates Community Library budget
Proposition 6: Election of three board members
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Board of Education candidates
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: School bus purchase approval
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Buses
Proposition 3- Gorham Free Library
Proposition 4- Middlesex Reading Center
Proposition 5- Rushville Reading Center
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Bus purchase
Proposition 3: Election of board members
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Public Library
Election of three school board trustees
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: 2009 Bus Purchase Renewal
Board of Education candidates
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: School Board Member Election
Proposition 3: Hollwedel Memorial Public Library Tax Levy
Proposition 4: Hollwedel Memorial Public Library Trustees
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Purchase of eleven school buses
Proposition 1: Budget
Proposition 2: Board of Education members
Proposition 3: Use of Capital Equipment Reserve Fund
Proposition 4: Establish 2025 Technology & Equipment Capital Reserve Fund
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Board of Education Members
Proposition 3- Transportation
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Buses (14)
Proposition 3- Instructional Technology Reserve
Proposition 4- BOE Members
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Bus expenditures
Proposition 3- 2024 Capital Reserve Fund
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – School bus purchase
Proposition 3 – Technology upgrades
Proposition 4 – Library funding
Budget
Budget
Proposition 1- Budget
Proposition 2- Buses
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – Library
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – Public Library
Proposition 3 – Creating capital reserve fund
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – Bus purchase
Proposition 3 – Elimination of Walworth Library tax collections
Budget
Proposition 1 – Diesel buses
Proposition 2 – Zero emission bus
Budget
Proposition 1 – Maintenance capital project
Proposition 2 – Capital reserves
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – Transportation purchase
Proposition 3 – Establish a capital reserve fund
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – Bus purchase
Proposition 1 – Budget
Proposition 2 – BOE Election
Proposition 3 – Withdraw from Capital Reserve Fund
Budget
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