BOE Races In Mt. Markham, Richfield CSD
- West Winfield Star
- 19 hours ago
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Mount Markham Central School District voters will have a contested ballot when they head to vote next Tuesday.
Four people have filed to run for the three seats open this year.
All districts will vote on their 2026-27 budgets and board candidates Tuesday, May 19.
Voting in Mount Markham is from 1 to 8 p.m. Running are incumbents Kathleen Entwistle, Jennifer Maine and Jay Kulczak.
Amanda Noll is seeking a spot on the Board.
All terms are for three years.
The proposed budget is $36 million and carries a 2 percent increase in the property tax levy.
Richfield Springs CSD voters will also have a contested race for a Board seat.
Incumbent Brad Smith and challenger Larry Bohling are seeking the three-year term.
Voting is 12 to 8 p.m. at the school.
The $15.3 million budget carries a property tax levy increase of 10.03 percent.
Two people are running for the two terms on the ballot at Brookfield Central School.
Board member Valerie Nolan is seeking a third five- year term.
Isaac Hafelin is running for the three years left on former member Bernie Whitacre’s term.
The budget of $8.5 million carries a 2 percent increase on the property tax levy.

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