Mark Levinstein

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Mark Levinstein
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Prior offices
Newburgh Enlarged City School District school board At-large

Education

Associate

Orange County Community College

Personal
Profession
Chief executive officer

Mark Levinstein was a candidate for at-large representative on the Newburgh Enlarged City School District school board in New York. Levinstein was defeated in the at-large general election on May 16, 2017.

Levinstein previously ran for a seat on the board. He was defeated in the general election on May 17, 2016. He is also a former member of the board. He was elected on May 17, 2011, and he served until he lost his re-election bid in the general election on May 20, 2014.[1]

Biography[edit]

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Levinstein is a resident of Orange County, New York. He earned an associate degree in business from Orange County Community College. His work experience includes serving as the chief executive officer of North Point Carpet Supplies.[2]

Elections[edit]

2017[edit]

See also: Newburgh Enlarged City School District elections (2017)

Three of the nine seats on the Newburgh Enlarged City School District Board of Education in New York were up for at-large general election on May 16, 2017. Board members Carole Mineo and Darren Stridiron filed for re-election and were joined on the ballot by former member Mark Levinstein, former candidate Sylvia Santiago, and newcomer William Walker. Mineo and Stridiron won re-election, and Walker won election to the other seat.[3][4]

Results[edit]

Newburgh Enlarged City School District,
At-large General Election, 3-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Carole Mineo Incumbent 25.06% 1,319
Green check mark transparent.png William Walker 23.41% 1,232
Green check mark transparent.png Darren Stridiron Incumbent 21.01% 1,106
Mark Levinstein 15.50% 816
Sylvia Santiago 15.01% 790
Total Votes 5,263
Source: Newburgh Enlarged City School District, "2016-2017 School & Library Budget Vote and School Board Election - 5/16/2017 - Official Results," accessed September 6, 2017

Funding[edit]

See also: Campaign finance in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District elections

Levinstein reported no contributions or expenditures to the New York State Board of Elections in the election.[5]

2016[edit]

See also: Newburgh Enlarged City School District elections (2016)

Four of the nine at-large seats on the Newburgh Enlarged City School District school board were up for general election on May 17, 2016. Incumbents Susan Prokosch and Andrew Johnston, along with newcomer Domenic Tebano, won the three seats with a three-year term. Incumbent Darren Stridiron won the seat with a one-year term. Challengers Anthony Hood, Mark Levinstein, Sylvia Santiago, and Lissandra Deliz were defeated in the race for the four seats up for election.[6]

Results[edit]

Newburgh Enlarged City School District,
At-large General Election, 3- and 1-year terms, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Susan Prokosch Incumbent 21.06% 1,477
Green check mark transparent.png Domenic Tebano 16.53% 1,159
Green check mark transparent.png Andrew Johnston Incumbent 15.25% 1,069
Green check mark transparent.png Darren Stridiron Incumbent 14.59% 1,023
Mark Levinstein 11.51% 807
Sylvia Santiago 10.04% 704
Anthony Hood 6.50% 456
Lissandra Deliz 4.52% 317
Total Votes 7,012
Source: Newburgh Enlarged City School District, "2016-2017 School and Library Budget Vote and School Board Election Official Results," accessed July 4, 2016

Funding[edit]

Levinstein reported no contributions or expenditures to the New York State Board of Elections during the election.[7]

Endorsements[edit]

Levinstein received no official endorsements during the election.

2014[edit]

See also: Newburgh Enlarged City School District elections (2014)

Mark Levinstein, fellow incumbents Dawn Fucheck and Thomas Woodhull, and seven other challengers lost to newcomers Kenneth Copertino, Carole Mineo, William Swart, and Darren Stridiron for the four at-large seats in the general election on May 20, 2014.

One of the seats up for election was vacated as a result of the death of board member Judith A. McAfee. Stridiron, the candidate who won election but received the fewest votes, received that seat, which carried an unexpired two-year term.[8]

Results[edit]

Newburgh Enlarged City School District,
At-Large General Election, 2- and 3-year terms, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngCarole Mineo 14.1% 1,601
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKenneth Copertino 12.7% 1,445
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Swart 11.7% 1,333
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngDarren Stridiron 11.2% 1,275
     Nonpartisan George Bowles, Jr. 7.1% 808
     Nonpartisan Dawn Fucheck Incumbent 7% 791
     Nonpartisan Sheila Murphy 6.7% 763
     Nonpartisan Mark Levinstein Incumbent 6.3% 716
     Nonpartisan Runston Lewis 5.7% 652
     Nonpartisan Thomas Woodhull Incumbent 4.4% 503
     Nonpartisan David Rein 3.9% 442
     Nonpartisan Robert Pagliaro 3.8% 427
     Nonpartisan Andres Arestin 2.9% 326
     Nonpartisan Nathan Vesely 2.6% 290
Total Votes 11,372
Source: Newburgh Enlarged City School District, "School & Library Budget Vote and School Board Election - 5/20/14," accessed July 10, 2014

Funding[edit]

Levinstein did not file a campaign finance report with the New York State Board of Elections during the election.[9][10]

Endorsements[edit]

Levinstein did not receive any endorsements during the election.

2011[edit]

Newburgh Enlarged City School District,
At-Large General Election, 3-year terms, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngDawn Fucheck Incumbent 21% 1,482
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Woodhull 12.6% 894
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMark Levinstein 12.4% 878
     Nonpartisan William Swart 11.8% 833
     Nonpartisan Stephen A. Bedetti 11.1% 785
     Nonpartisan Robert McLymore 8.8% 623
     Nonpartisan William J. Morgan 8.1% 575
     Nonpartisan Ed Poppiti Incumbent 7.7% 544
     Nonpartisan Eric Motley 6.4% 454
Total Votes 7,068
Source: Newburgh Enlarged City School District, "2011-2012 School & Library Budget Vote and School Board Election," accessed May 1, 2014

Campaign themes[edit]

2014[edit]

In a survey conducted by the school district, Levinstein stated that the following should be the district's top priorities in 2014:

Raising graduation rates, safety & well-being of our students- ensure that all our students receive a superior learning experience, offering a wide variety of options for our students.[11]
—Mark Levinstein (2014)[2]

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