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How Did School Budget Elections Go in Nearby Schoool Districts?

Read about results of elections in local schools across the area.

Locally we saw one school ditrict and another that .

But how did other districts do? Read about how it went in surrounding school elections.

District's tax cap-piercing budget gets shut down by voters, only receiving 52.4 percent approval.

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Voters fail to reach required supermajority by 4 percent.

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District's budget earns 62 percent of the vote, passing by the supermajority necessary while piercing the tax levy cap.

Budget for the 2012-'13 school year approved with 70 percent of the vote.

Votes in favor trump rejecting votes by nearly 2,000.

Budget approved on supermajority vote; incumbent Douglas Duncan defeats Jeff Vinci and Jon Siegel for only contested Board of Education seat.

District's 2012-'13 budget passes by 67 percent.

Voters pass budget 1,703 to 1,061.

Despite bitter budget season, 2.6 percent tax levy approved.

Tax levy increase of 2.9 percent in $98 million budget approved.

Write-in candidate in Greenport will take vacant second seat on school board.

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