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Teaneck Board elects new president after split ballot; vice president chosen after additional votes

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Summary

At its Jan. 7 reorganization meeting, the Teaneck Board of Education elected Ed (last name as nominated) as president on a 5–4 ballot and selected a vice president following multiple nominations and roll-call votes.

The Teaneck Board of Education elected a new board president and selected a vice president during its Jan. 7 reorganization meeting at Teaneck High School.

Ed (nominated as "Ed Hoff" in the meeting) won the board presidency on a roll-call ballot that produced a 5–4 majority in his favor after nominations were made from the floor. Multiple members then nominated candidates for vice president; after successive roll-call votes the board selected a vice president by majority vote.

Why it matters: Board leadership sets the year’s agenda, controls meeting procedure and often represents the district in negotiations and public-facing matters. The split vote for…

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