(b) The members of the board of education shall be  elected  at  large
throughout the city by the qualified voters at a general election.
  (c)  Such  elections  for  such  officers  shall  be  governed  by the
provisions of the election law in the  same  manner  as  candidates  for
office  generally  to be elected by the voters of the city of Rochester;
provided, however, that each such candidate shall be  required  to  file
petitions containing at least one thousand signatures.
  (d)  No  person  shall  be  eligible for the office of members of such
board of education who is not a qualified voter under section  5-102  of
the  election  law of such city school district. No person shall hold at
the same time the office of member of the board  of  education  and  any
other elective office nor shall he be a candidate for any other elective
office  at  the  same time he is a candidate for the office of member of
such board of education.
  (e) The term of office of each member of  such  board  shall  be  four
years,  commencing  on  the first day of January following his election.
The candidates receiving a plurality of the votes cast respectively  for
the  several  offices  shall  be  declared  elected. Where more than one
office is to be filled by such election and there is a variance  in  the
length of the terms, the candidate receiving the largest number of votes
shall  be  entitled to the longest term and the candidates receiving the
next highest number of votes shall be entitled, in decreasing  order  of
the  respective  number  of  votes to the several offices, in decreasing
order of the length of  such  terms  or  unexpired  portions  of  terms.
Whenever  a  vacancy shall occur or exist in the office of member of the
board of education except by reason of expiration of term, such  vacancy
shall  be  filled  by  the  president  of  the  board  of  education  by
appointment of a nominee of the members of the board of education of the
same political affiliation as the person who vacated the office and such
nominee shall be elected by the majority vote of the board of education;
if the board shall not have filled the vacancy within thirty  days  from
the  date  the  vacancy  occurred, then the president of the board shall
fill the vacancy from the same political party as that of the person who
vacated the office. However, if the vacancy shall occur in the office of
member of the board of education filled by an  incumbent  elected  on  a
non-partisan  or  an  independent  basis,  such vacancy shall be filled,
after nomination by the president of the board of education, by majority
vote of the remaining members  of  the  board  of  education.  A  person
appointed  to  fill  a  vacancy  shall  hold office to and including the
thirty-first day of December next succeeding the first general  election
following  such  vacancy,  at  which a successor must be elected for the
remainder of the unexpired term, if any.
  (f) The members so elected to the board of education shall convene  on
the  first  business  day  in  January  of  each year at the time of the
commencement of their term of office and select  from  their  members  a
president who shall serve for a term of one year or such other term, not
exceeding  the  term  of  his  office,  as may be fixed by the rules and
regulations of the board.
  (g)  The  election  of members of the board of education of the school
district of Rochester shall take place at a general election to be  held
in  such  city  when an incumbent's term expires, and the first election
hereinunder shall take place in November of nineteen hundred eighty-one.
Such election shall be conducted by the board of elections of the county
of Monroe in the same manner as general elections are conducted  by  it.
The  results of such elections, after canvassing, shall be certified and
reported by the board of elections to the board  of  education  of  such
city.  The  clerk or other appropriate officer of the board of education
shall within twenty-four hours after the receipt of  such  certification
by the board of elections serve a written notice either personally or by
mail upon each person declared to be elected as a member of the board of
education informing him of his election and the length of his term.
  (h)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  other law, the present
members of said board of education shall serve the full terms for  which
they  were  elected.  Vacancies  which  may  occur in the board shall be
filled as provided herein, except, that the  vacancies  created  by  the
expansion  of  the  board  of  education  from five to seven members, as
provided herein, shall be filled at the next general election.
  10. a. The members of the  board  of  education  of  the  city  school
district of the city of Buffalo shall be elected by the qualified voters
of such city as provided herein.
  b. The common council of the city of Buffalo shall within three months
of  the  operative  date  of  this paragraph of this section of this act
define and publish by local law boundaries of each of  six  city  school
subdistricts  which  said  subdistricts  shall be contiguous and each of
which  shall  contain  as  nearly  as  possible  the  same   number   of
inhabitants.  The  boundaries  of  the said city school subdistricts may
thereafter be redefined by the board of education  of  the  city  school
district  of  the  city of Buffalo by resolution, after a public hearing
thereon, at intervals of not less than five years  and  such  resolution
must  be  passed  at  least  eight months prior to the next election for
school board member or members.
  c. The members of the board of education of the city  school  district
of the city of Buffalo shall be elected as follows: one member from each
of  such  six city school subdistricts within such city by the qualified
voters therein and three members of such board  of  education  shall  be
chosen by the qualified voters at large within such city.
  d.  (1)  Such  election  for  such  office  shall  be  governed by the
provisions of the election law in the  same  manner  as  candidates  for
office  generally  to  be  elected by the voters of the city of Buffalo.
Notwithstanding section 6-142 of the election law, each  such  candidate
for  election  as  a member of the board of education from a city school
subdistrict shall be required to file a petition  containing  signatures
of   at  least  two  hundred  registered  voters  of  such  city  school
subdistrict in which he is a candidate and each candidate  for  election
to  the  board  of education by the voters at large shall be required to
file a petition containing the  signatures  of  at  least  four  hundred
registered voters of the city of Buffalo.
  (2)  No petition shall contain any political party or independent body
name or label.  Each  petition  shall  contain  the  name  of  only  one
candidate  and  such petition shall be filed with the board of elections
of the county of Erie not earlier than twenty-four weeks before, and not
later than twenty-three weeks preceding the date on  which  an  election
shall  be  held.  A  certificate  of  acceptance  or  declination of any
individual so nominated shall be filed not  later  than  the  third  day
after the twenty-third Tuesday preceding the election.
  e.  No  person shall hold at the same time the office of member of the
board of education of the city of Buffalo and any other elective  office
nor  shall  he  be a candidate for any other elective office at the same
time he is a candidate for  the  office  of  member  of  such  board  of
education.
  f.  Petitions for the nomination of members of such school board shall
be on white paper containing the required signatures of qualified voters
of the city of Buffalo. The sheets of such petition  shall  be  numbered
consecutively,  beginning  with  number  one, at the foot of each sheet.
Such a petition must set forth in every instance  the  correct  date  of
signing,  the full name of the signer and his or her residence. A signer
need only place his or her signature upon the  petition,  and  need  not
himself or herself fill in the other required information.
  g.  Each  sheet of such a petition shall be signed in ink and shall be
substantially in the following form:
  I, the undersigned, do hereby state that I am a duly  qualified  voter
of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  that  my place of residence is truly stated
opposite my signature hereto, and I do  hereby  nominate  the  following
named  person  as  a  candidate for nomination (for the public office of
member  of  the  board  of  education  of  the  city   of   Buffalo   at
large..............day  of....................,  20.....,) (for the city
school subdistrict.............day of........, 20.....)
 
  I do hereby appoint........................(here insert the names  and
addresses  of  at  least  three persons, all of whom shall be registered
voters within the city of Buffalo), as a committee to fill vacancies  in
accordance with the provisions of the election law.
  In  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set my hand the day and year
placed opposite my signature.
 
    Date             Name of Signer           Present Residence
 ..............    ..................        ....................
 ..............    ..................        ....................
 ..............    ..................        ....................
 
  The petition shall be authenticated by witnesses. Such statement shall
be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit,  and  if
false  shall  subject  the witness to the same penalties as if he or she
had been duly sworn. The form of such statement shall  be  substantially
as follows:
 
                          STATEMENT OF WITNESS
 
  I,....................,   (name  of  witness),  state:  I  am  a  duly
qualified voter of the state of New York, and now reside  in  the  city,
town    or    village    of...............,    in    such    state,   at
.......................(fill in street and house number and post office)
therein. I know each of the voters whose names are  subscribed  to  this
petition  sheet  containing  (fill in number).............signatures and
each of them subscribed the same in my presence and upon so  subscribing
declared to me that the foregoing statement, made and subscribed by him,
was true.
 
                                             .....................
                                             Signature of witness
Date...........
  h. The board of elections shall refuse to accept such petitions signed
by  an  insufficient  number of qualified voters, or petitions which are
not timely or petitions bearing a political party or  independent  body,
name or emblem or which contain the name of more than one candidate.
  i. Except as it may be modified by the provisions of paragraph (d) and
paragraph  (n)  of  this subdivision, the provisions of the election law
with respect to  acceptances  by  candidates  nominated  by  independent
nominating  petitions  shall  apply to candidates nominated by petitions
for members of such board of education.
  j. Objections to petitions for the nomination of members of such board
of education, procedures and  remedies  applicable  to  such  objections
shall be made pursuant to section 6-154 of the election law.
  k.  The  board of elections shall cause to be printed official ballots
containing the names of all candidates as above  provided,  except  that
the  board  may refuse to have the names of ineligible candidates placed
on such ballots. The names of the candidates shall be arranged according
to lot, and shall not bear the designation of  any  political  party  or
independent body, name or emblem. Blank spaces shall be provided so that
voters  may  vote  for  candidates  who  have not been nominated for the
offices to be filled at such elections. The form of such  ballots  shall
conform  substantially  to the form of ballots used at general elections
as prescribed in the election law.
  l. Voting for the election of members of such board of education shall
be by voting machine and shall be governed by the applicable  provisions
of the election law with respect to voting machines.
  m. If a candidate, after a petition in his behalf shall have been duly
filed  with  the  board  of  elections,  and  prior  to  the date of the
election, shall decline to accept the nomination, die, remove  from  the
school district, accept another office, or become otherwise disqualified
for  such  city  school district office, such vacancy shall be filled by
the committee on vacancies pursuant to the election law.
  n. The term of office of each member of such board from a city  school
subdistrict  shall  be  three years, and the term of office of each such
member of the board elected at large shall be for  five  years.  Of  the
candidates to be elected for membership on the board of education of the
city  school  district of the city of Buffalo by the voters at large the
three candidates receiving the largest number of votes cast in the city,
shall  be  declared  elected  as  at-large  members  of  such  board  of
education.  In  each  city school subdistrict the candidates seeking the
election as the member of such board of education for such  city  school
subdistrict   receiving  a  plurality  of  votes  in  such  city  school
subdistrict shall be declared elected to that position.
  Whenever a vacancy shall occur or exist in the office of member of the
board of education except by reason of expiration of term or increase in
the number of members of such board, such vacancy shall be filled  by  a
majority  vote of the remaining members of the board of education within
thirty days of the date when such vacancy shall have  occurred.  If  the
remaining  members  of  the  board  of education shall fail to fill such
vacancy within such thirty day period, then the mayor  of  the  city  of
Buffalo shall within thirty days thereafter fill such vacancy subject to
the  confirmation  of such appointment by the common council of the city
of Buffalo. No one shall be appointed to fill a vacancy of a subdistrict
member of  the  board  of  education  unless  he  fulfills  all  of  the
qualifications  in  this subdivision to enable him to be a candidate for
the office of a member of the board of education  from  the  subdistrict
involved.
  o.  The  members so elected to the board of education shall convene on
the first business day in January of each  year,  at  the  time  of  the
commencement  of  their  term  of office and select from their members a
president who shall serve for a term of one year or such other term, not
exceeding the term of his office, as may  be  fixed  by  the  rules  and
regulations of the board.
  p.  The  election  of  members of the board of education of the school
district of the city of Buffalo shall take place on  the  first  Tuesday
after  the first Monday in November in each year in which an incumbent's
term expires. Such election shall be conducted by the board of elections
of the county of  Erie  in  the  same  manner  as  other  elections  are
conducted  by it. The results of such elections, after canvassing, shall
be certified and reported by the board of  elections  to  the  board  of
education  of  such  city. The clerk or other appropriate officer of the
board of education shall within twenty-four hours after receipt of  such
certification  by  the  board of elections serve a written notice either
personally or by mail upon each person  declared  to  be  elected  as  a
member  of  the board of education informing him of his election and the
length of his term.
Structure New York Laws
Title 2 - School District Organization
2550 - Application of Article.
2551 - Board of Education Corporate Body.
2553 - Board of Education; Eligibility; How Chosen; Term of Office; Vacancies.
2554 - Powers and Duties of Board of Education.
2554-A - Powers of Boards of Education to Ban Fraternities, Sororities and Other Secret Societies.
2555 - Kindergartens, Nursery and Night Schools.
2556 - Buildings, Sites, Et Cetera.
2557 - Purchase and Sale of Real Property.
2559 - Power of Removal of Member of Board of Education.
2563 - Meetings of Board of Education.
2564 - Local School Board Districts.
2565 - Superintendent of Schools, Associate Superintendents, Board of Superintendents.
2566 - Powers and Duties of Superintendent of Schools.
2569 - Appointment of Teachers.
2574 - Assistant Superintendents in a City Having a Population of One Million or More.
2575 - Retirement of Employees of Board of Education.
2577 - Annual Financial Report.
2579 - Payment of Obligations.
2580 - Funds; Custody and Disbursement.
2583 - Certain Schools to Report as to Moneys and Attendance; Accidental Omission to Report.