Garner, Tripp Big ICSD Board Winners

Budget, Capital Plan approved 3:1

by Robert Lynch; May 19, 2026

Sara Garner has never served on a Board of Education. But in Tuesday’s Ithaca school board elections, Garner got more votes than anyone else.

Top finisher in ICSD Board election; newcomer Sara Garner

In another low turnout election, Garner, Director of Community Nursery School in Ithaca, claimed the top spot in balloting for a trio of three-year board positions.  Four candidates competed.  Former, one-term board member Jill Tripp came in second.  A current incumbent, Garrick Blalock, registered third. 

A second incumbent competing for re-election, Madeline Cardona, fell out of the running, registering fourth.  Cardona finishes a one-year term, having been elected in 2025 to complete the term of a member who’d resigned.

In a show of union power, the Political Action Committee of the Ithaca Teachers Association, the school district’s instructional bargaining group, had endorsed all three winners; Garner, Tripp, and Blalock.

Budget voting in the May 19 Ithaca City School District gave results that weren’t even close.  The $177.6 Million ICSD 2026-27 budget, its spending up five percent from that of the current year, breezed to approval, 2,669 votes (75.5%) to 864 votes (24.5%).  A. $43.9 Million capital project package also won, 2,632 votes (75.2%) to 866 votes (24.8%).  Bus purchase and capital reserve fund measures also won by similar margins.

Coming back for term #2; Jill Tripp

The big wins Tuesday by Garner and Tripp signal a recast Ithaca Board of Education that may in the forthcoming year become more critical of current leadership and give increased attention to both budget economies and student performance.

Jill Tripp’s victory could also put her in line for leadership.  Tripp could stand as a potential successor to retiring Board President Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell.

Preliminary results, released by ICSD officials little more than an hour after polls closed, put Garner in the lead with 2,924 votes, 185 votes ahead of second-place Tripp (2,739 votes).

Garrick Blalock garnered 1,944 votes in Tuesday’s balloting.  Madeline Cardona trailed with 1,241 votes.

Ithaca School District elections will be certified late Wednesday.

(Expect further reporting on this story and also of Trumansburg and Newfield School District elections.)