ยง 2017. Division   of   union   free  school  district  into  election
  districts.   1. In  any  union  free  school  district  having  personal
  registration of voters pursuant to section two thousand fourteen of this
  chapter,  the  board  of  education  may  upon its own motion divide the
  school district into election districts, and shall upon the petition  of
  twenty-five  qualified  voters  of  the district, or five percent of the
  voters who voted in the previous annual election of the members  of  the
  board  of  education,  whichever is greater, cause to be submitted at an
  annual or special meeting, a proposition to divide such school  district
  into  election  districts  provided,  however,  that  in  each  election
  district the number of qualified  voters  shall  at  least  equal  three
  hundred.
2. If it is determined to divide the district into election districts,
  the  board  of  education shall immediately thereafter and not less than
  thirty days prior to an annual or special meeting  or  election,  within
  such district, adopt a resolution dividing the school district into such
  number  of  election  districts as the board of education may determine.
  The school district shall be  so  divided  that  if  circumstances  will
  permit,  there shall be a schoolhouse in each election district or in as
  many of such election districts as possible. The election  districts  so
  formed  shall  continue in existence until modified by resolution of the
  board of  education.  Such  resolution  shall  accurately  describe  the
  boundaries  of  each  such  district by streets, alleys and highways, or
  otherwise. School meetings and elections shall thereafter be held so far
  as may be possible in the public schoolhouses  within  any  such  school
  election  district.  The  board  of  education shall designate the place
  within each election district where the meeting  or  election  shall  be
  held.
Structure New York Laws
Title 2 - School District Organization
Article 41 - District Meetings
2001 - Notice of First Meeting of District.
2002 - Time and Place of Annual Meeting.
2003 - Notice of Annual Meeting in Common School District.
2004 - Notice of Annual Meeting in Union Free School District.
2005 - Special Meeting to Transact Business of Annual Meeting.
2006 - Special Meeting in Common School District.
2007 - Special Meeting in Union Free School District.
2008 - Call of Special District Meeting by District Superintendent.
2009 - Additional Requirements of Notice Where Tax to Be Authorized to Be Levied in Installments.
2010 - Effect of Want of Due Notice of District Meetings.
2011 - Duty to Attend District Meetings.
2012 - Qualifications of Voters at District Meetings.
2014 - Registration of Voters.
2015 - Register to Be Filed; Addition to and Correction of Register; Challenges.
2016 - Review of Registration Procedure by Supreme Court or County Judge.
2017 - Division of Union Free School District Into Election Districts.
2018-A - Absentee Ballots for School District Elections.
2018-B - Absentee Ballots for School District Elections by Poll Registration.
2018-C - Additional Voting Procedures.
2019 - Declaration in Case of Challenge of Voter.
2019-A - Voting by Persons Whose Names Are Not in the Registration Poll Ledgers.
2020 - Penalty for False Declaration or Unauthorized Vote.
2023 - Levy of Tax for Certain Purposes Without Vote; Contingency Budget.
2023-A - Limitations Upon School District Tax Levies.
2023-B - Certification of Compliance With Tax Levy Limit.
2024 - Reference to Commissioner of Education.
2025 - Procedures at School District Meetings.
2030 - Ballot Box; Voting Booth.
2031-A - Electioneering Within One Hundred Feet of Polling Place Prohibited; Distance Markers.
2032 - Ballots for Election of School District Officers.
2033 - Voting After Closing of Polls.
2034 - Canvass of Votes; Declaration of Result.
2035 - Use of Voting Machines at School District Meetings or Elections.