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Nanuet Patch School District Voters Guide

If you live in the Nanuet school district here's what you need to know.

New York residents are asked to vote absentee on school budgets and trustees.
New York residents are asked to vote absentee on school budgets and trustees. (Lanning Taliaferro/ Patch)

Editor's Note: The deadline for school districts to receive school budget ballots has been extended. Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Sunday saying the ballots can be accepted by hand delivery through 5 p.m. Tuesday or received by mail through June 16 by the school district.SEE: Cuomo Extends Deadline For Mail-In School Budget Ballots

NANUET, NY — New York residents are asked to vote on their local school district's budget and board of education by mail this year because of the new coronavirus pandemic.

Under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order, ballots must be returned to the District Clerk by 5 p.m. June 9 though some political officials are trying to have the deadline extended.

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Here are fast facts about the ballot in Nanuet.

School District

Voting information

Any ballots received after 5 pm on June 9th will not be counted. If you are a registered voter and didn't receive a ballot in the mail by Tuesday call 845-627-9202.

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Board of Education

There are three incumbents running for re-election to the Board of Education: School trustees serve three year terms and are unpaid.

  • Anne M. Byrne
  • Edward Dingman
  • Lynn Fahmi

School budget

  • Proposed for 2020-21: $76,156,263
  • Increase over current spending: 2.84 percent
  • Tax levy increase: 2.38 percent

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