5 candidates file to run for 3 seats on Lackawanna City School District school board


The candidate filing deadline for the Lackawanna City School District school board election in New York passed on May 1, 2024. There is no primary for this race. The general election is scheduled for May 21, 2024.

Three at-large seats are up for election, which means all registered voters can vote for the seats on the ballot. This is the alternative to a by-district election, in which only the registered voters of a particular geographic area may vote for a particular seat up for election.

All three incumbents—Kimberly Bukaty, Azaldeen Mohamed, and Mohamed Munassar—filed for re-election. Andrea Haxton and Brian Murphy are challenging the incumbents. The school board consists of seven total members. 

The most recent prior election took place on May 16, 2023, and featured six candidates, two of whom were incumbents. Incumbent Anthony Catuzza retained his seat on the board in the 2023 election, while fellow incumbent Leonard Kowalski lost his seat by six votes.

Eight incumbents have run for re-election to the Lackawanna City School District school board since 2020. Six were re-elected, and two were defeated. The defeats happened in 2022 and 2023.

The Lackawanna City School District served 1,944 students during the 2018-2019 school year.

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