Over in Sag Harbor, voters approved a on Tuesday.
The final tally was 892-to-420 when the polls closed at 9 p.m.
was re-elected to the Sag Harbor School Board of Education with 1,039 votes and past president also kept his seat with 795 votes.
Challenger , a retired teacher and college admissions consultant, received 576 votes.
There were two seats available, each with a three-year term.
A proposition to allow the district to spend $575,000 to purchase six new buses also passed, 851-to-432.
Business administrator Janet Verneuille said a total of 1,312 people came out to vote on Tuesday. Forty-nine submitted absentee ballots.
The 2012-13 budget includes a 2.88 spending increase and a 1.94 percent tax levy increase.
For results from the East Hampton, Amagansett, Montauk, and Wainscott district votes, . For results from the Springs School District . For Bridgehampton and Sagaponack, . For details on the Tuckahoe budget going down, .