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Bryan Greaves

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Bryan Greaves

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Bryan Greaves was a candidate for District 1 representative on the Brentwood Union Free School District school board in New York. Greaves was defeated in the by-district general election on May 16, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Brentwood Union Free School District elections (2017)

Three of the seven seats on the Brentwood Union Free School District school board in New York were up for by-district general election on May 16, 2017. No incumbents filed for re-election, leaving all three seats open to newcomers. In the race for District 1, newcomer Marie Gonzalez-Prescod defeated Bryan Greaves. Simone Holder-Daniel defeated fellow newcomers Andrew Como and Joseph Fritz in District 2. Newcomer Julia Burgos won the District 5 seat after defeating Robert Mickens and Joseph Walsh.[1][2] Greaves, Fritz, and Mickens ran as members of a slate called "Team SELFIE."[3]

Results

Brentwood Union Free School District,
District 1 General Election, 3-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Marie Gonzalez-Prescod 67.86% 967
Bryan Greaves 32.14% 458
Total Votes 1,425
Source: Brentwood Union Free School District, "Board of Education Business Meeting: May 18, 2017," accessed September 5, 2017

Funding

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See also: Campaign finance requirements in New York and List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
2017 Campaign Finance Deadlines in New York[4]
Date Deadline
April 17, 2017 First report due (pre-general)
May 11, 2017 Second report due (pre-general)
June 5, 2017 Third report due (post-general)

All school board candidates in New York who raise or spend more than $50 are required to file campaign finance reports. If candidates raise or spend less than $1,000 they are required to file with their city or county's board of elections. If they raise or spend over $1,000, they must file with the New York State Board of Elections. Candidates who raise or spend less than $50 (including their own personal funds) do not have to file any reports. If this occurs, candidates are required to file an exemption statement with the appropriate board of elections.[5]

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