However, a Democratic designating petition made out for signatures from Town of Riverhead Democrats obtained by the Times Union shows
Boyle for sheriff listed alongside candidates for judge and district attorney.
The newspaper reported that Schaffer planned to cross endorse
Boyle for sheriff and that he set up a deal by which Republican Suffolk County legislator Tom Climi would fill Boyle's Senate seat and a Republican would take Climi's seat.
According to the theory, the Democratic candidate for District Attorney, Tim Sini, will get elected along with the Republican
Boyle for Sheriff.
The Suffolk County Republican Committee named Ray Perini as its candidate for district attorney and State Senator Phil
Boyle for sheriff at its nominating convention Monday night in Farmingville.
Not exact matches
State Sen. Phil
Boyle made payments totaling $ 5,000 to Suffolk Conservative Party Secretary Michael Torres» new political consulting company last year a few months before
Boyle announced his run
for Suffolk County
sheriff, campaign finance records show.
Boyle had been endorsed in March by the county Conservative Party committee to run
for the post after members there were upset when the incumbent
sheriff, Vincent DeMarco, testified in a case that ultimately resulted in the conviction of a party functionary, Ed Walsh.
Republican Sen. Phil
Boyle has formally filed with the state Board of Elections to run
for sheriff of Suffolk County.
Suffolk: State Senator Phil
Boyle surprisingly lost his bid to become the Republican nominee
for County
Sheriff, falling to a political newcomer.
State Sen. Phil
Boyle (R - Bay Shore) is moving to replenish his Senate campaign account after a failed run
for Suffolk County
sheriff.
While
Boyle says he might still run
for Sheriff as a Democrat (the Democratic County leadership would have to give him permission), State Republicans are breathing a momentary sigh of relief since they might not have to fight a special election
for his swing Senate seat.
Boyle, who lost a Republican primary
for Suffolk County
sheriff, has shifted $ 56,000 from his
sheriff's campaign to his Senate account.
There was another primary on Tuesday: Lawrence M. Zacarese won his bid to run as a Republican
for Suffolk County
sheriff over State Senator Philip M.
Boyle of Bay Shore.
Another race worth keeping an eye on today is occurring down on Long Island, where state Sen. Phil
Boyle is fighting Larry Zacarese, assistant chief of the Stony Brook University police,
for the GOP line in the Suffolk County
sheriff's contest.
Larry Zacarese, an assistant police chief at Stony Brook University making his first run
for office, pulled off a resounding upset victory over veteran state Sen. Phil
Boyle (R - Bay Shore) in the Republican primary
for Suffolk County
sheriff Tuesday.
Sheriff Vincent DeMarco, a Conservative who has held the seat
for the past 12 years, did not seek re-election after the Conservative Party backed
Boyle, a 22 - year state lawmaker.
In the Republican primary
for Suffolk
sheriff in September, GOP voters smelled the odors and overwhelmingly rejected Phil
Boyle, a state senator with no experience
for the job.
Sen. Phil
Boyle was endorsed Wednesday evening by the Suffolk County Republican Committee
for the county
sheriff's post as his campaign gains steam.
Suffolk County Republicans backed Sen. Phil
Boyle in his bid
for sheriff, potentially creating an opening in the Senate later this year.
Larry Zacarese, an assistant police chief at Stony Brook University making his first run
for office, pulled off a resounding upset victory over veteran state Sen. Phil
Boyle, who was backed by the party, in the Republican primary
for Suffolk County
sheriff.
The Suffolk Republican executive committee late Wednesday named former county prosecutor Raymond Perini of Huntington as the party's candidate
for district attorney and chose State Sen. Philip
Boyle for county
sheriff.
In Suffolk, voters backed newcomer Larry Zacarese in the Republican primary
for county
sheriff — propelling him to a decisive victory over veteran state Sen. Phil
Boyle, the official GOP nominee.
Other State Lawmakers looking to make the move to local office include Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin who is running
for Rensselaer County Executive, State Senator Phil
Boyle who seeks to become
sheriff of Suffolk County, and several New York City lawmakers have launched campaigns
for City Council, which is an increasingly popular destination
for former state lawmakers.
Boyle said he wouldn't use Torres» firm
for his
sheriff's race.
Photo: The Suffolk County Republican Committee nominated Phil
Boyle (left)
for sheriff and Ray Perini
for district attorney at Monday night's nominating convention.
Senator Philip
Boyle, of Suffolk County, was recently nominated as the Republican candidate
for county
sheriff, though he may face a GOP primary.
«I think we really need to go back at this and start with a clean slate,»
Boyle, the Republican designee in the race
for Suffolk County
sheriff this fall, said in an interview.
The Suffolk Conservative executive committee named Republican state State Sen. Phil
Boyle as their candidate
for county
sheriff Sunday, bypassing three - term Conservative incumbent Vincent DeMarco, whose testimony last year helped convict the minor party's ex-leader, Edward Walsh, on federal corruption charges.
But one county political insider accused
Boyle of having «used taxpayer dollars to bribe the Suffolk County Conservative Party to give him the endorsement
for sheriff.»
Sen. Phil
Boyle is planning to run
for Suffolk County
sheriff in November, and on Sunday he won the backing of the county Conservative Party committee.
State Sen. Phil
Boyle is running
for Suffolk County
sheriff.
Republican Sen. Phil
Boyle of Long Island is running
for Suffolk County
sheriff.