The January 15 special election is being held to fill the nine months left in the term of former county legislator Ed Romaine, who vacated his post in November after being elected
Brookhaven Town supervisor.
Incumbent Democrat Al Krupski of Cutchogue won his then - vacant seat in a January 2013 special election against Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter, after Ed Romaine surrendered it to run for
Brookhaven Town supervisor.
Mr. LaValle, a former
Brookhaven Town supervisor, was a regular surrogate in TV appearances for Mr. Trump.
Suffolk County Legislator Ed Romaine's longtime chief of staff, Bill Faulk, said he's delighted with his boss's big win in running for
Brookhaven Town supervisor on Election Day.
Mr. Romaine, who is the GOP candidate in this year's race for
Brookhaven Town supervisor, said he plans to draft amendments to restore funding for East End Arts» annual Winterfest event and for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County programing.
With the county GOP's nominating convention only days away, the party's Riverhead and Southold town leaders say they know of no one willing to stand against the popular Democrat, who in January handily beat Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter to fill the seat left vacant when Ed Romaine was elected
Brookhaven town supervisor.
Republican Ed Romaine, incumbent candidate for
Brookhaven Town supervisor in 2017.
The seat became open when veteran GOP legislator Ed Romaine was elected
Brookhaven Town supervisor in November.
Not exact matches
Ms. Walsh is a
Brookhaven Town Councilwoman, first elected in 2005, who also served as deputy
supervisor under Democrat Mark Lesko.
«The
Brookhaven Town Republican Committee unanimously supports Ed Romaine as our candidate for town supervisor,» said committee chairman Jesse Gar
Town Republican Committee unanimously supports Ed Romaine as our candidate for
town supervisor,» said committee chairman Jesse Gar
town supervisor,» said committee chairman Jesse Garcia.
Ed Romaine (R - Center Moriches), whose district covers eastern
Brookhaven, Riverhead and the Southold
towns, said he had fully expected Mr. Levy, who ran unopposed four years ago, to square off with the Babylon
supervisor come November.
Mr. Romaine is now the
supervisor - elect for
Brookhaven Town and will step down soon from the Suffolk County Legislature.