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In the election day tally for a one - year seat on the Thurman town board, Kathy Templeton received 311 votes which absentee ballots increased to 328, in contrast to 249 machine votes for town board incumbent Gail Seaman, which increased to 276 with the absentees.
Kathy Templeton, a baker and former Adirondack Journal news correspondent, received 311 votes, in contrast to 249 for town board incumbent Gail Seaman, a registered nurse, for a one - year seat.

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Votes cast on Election Day favored former Thurman Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year sTown Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year stown board member Susan Shepler for a three - year seat.
A letter to the town board authored by Eddy was read — it objected to the bill he received from the town for $ 1,282 to reimburse taxpayers for the cost of his inquiry to the town's Attorney months ago requesting advice on the tie vote in the November election and the legality of the subsequent «holdover» of incumbent board member Gail Seaman — to which Eddy had opposed.
Two candidates challenging incumbents for their positions on the Thurman town board — and have in the past voiced criticism of the board's actions — won by considerable margins.
The Republican wave that swept across Suffolk County Tuesday didn't stop short of Southold, where GOP incumbent Dave Bergen won a special election for an abbreviated term on the town's Board of Trustees.
Democrats in East Hampton Town swept the races for town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town boTown swept the races for town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown board.
The only definitive winner in the four - way run for two Town Board seats was Republican incumbent Jeff Paladino, who collected 1,361 votes.
Democratic challengers Geoffrey Wells, Joseph Finora and William Funke are opposing incumbent Republican Town Trustees John Bredemeyer and Mike Domino and Republican challenger Charles Sanders for three open seats on the board.
East Hampton Democrats held their nominating convention for the 2011 elections on Monday evening, formalizing their screening committee's picks for town supervisor, town board, justice, trustee, and tax assessor and announcing for the first time their renomination of the incumbent highway superintendent, Scott King.
The G.O.P. slate includes incumbent Supervisor Bill Wilkinson, his running mates for the two open town board seats, Steven Gaines of Wainscott and Richard Haeg of East Hampton, and the Republican and Independence Party nominee for superintendent of highways, Stephen Lynch of East Hampton.
So it comes as a bit of a surprise that both «environmentalist» candidates for Town Board prevailed this time around, unseating Ken Hassett, a Republican incumbent who has served a total of 16 years on the Board.
Running on the Democratic and Working Families tickets, eight - year Rosendale Town Board incumbent Manna Jo Greene will be making her third try for the County Legislature, having previously run without success in 1989 and 2003.
Incumbents win on town board with Rozzelle cruising unopposed Olive had big elections in 2011, when it seemed for a
For town board, incumbent Republican Peter Friedel won his third four - year term with 698 votes, as did fellow GOPer Don VanBuren, who gained a second term with 615 votes.
Running for town board seats alongside Bellows and Kellogg are Republican incumbents John Gill and John Dittus, and Democratic challengers Griffith Liewa and Evan Matthews.
Incumbent councilwoman Karen DuRose is seeking to remain on the town board, while Al Muench, Larry Turcotte, and John Shafer are seeking either her seat or the seat of Edna Wells, who has opted not to run for reelection.
Competing for two seats on the Chester town board are incumbents Michael G. Packer and Stephen Durkish, challenged by broadband technology consultant Ava L. Ashendorff, and now Lauren Pereau, who has spoken out against the closure of Theriot Avenue in town.
For two Warrensburg Town Board positions, incumbents Joyce Reed — a bank teller supervisor — and Linda Marcella Baker — a real estate broker — defeated challenger Bill Mahar, a computer network coordinator for Warren CounFor two Warrensburg Town Board positions, incumbents Joyce Reed — a bank teller supervisor — and Linda Marcella Baker — a real estate broker — defeated challenger Bill Mahar, a computer network coordinator for Warren Counfor Warren County.
Noting that Democratic Party nominees had swept the town board elections, Democratic Committee vice-chair Barbara Sides, who had witnessed the ballot count on Friday, added, «The fact that the supervisor race came down to 20 votes is indicative of the opposition to the incumbent's attitude that all land development is good for Gardiner and that the same entrenched interests should be appointed and reappointed to our boards and commissions.»
Incumbent highway superintendent Brian Stiscia petitioned the Gardiner Town Board for the change in term, arguing that the present system requires too much of the superintendent's time to be spent on campaigning during the limited months when weather conditions are favorable for road repairs.
Deputy Supervisor Laura Ricci was elected to her first term as a voting member of the town board and garnered the highest number of votes of the four candidates vying for two seats with 761, followed by incumbent Wenk with 703.
In the Lewisboro race for Town Board, the Lewisboro Democrats and Republicans cross-nominated current incumbents in their primaries.
Two seats are coming up on the Olive Town Board in November... LaMonda's, which he is retiring from, and that held by incumbent Linda Burkhardt, who is running for reelection.
Kellogg, a Democrat who won two terms as Woodstock supervisor between 1995 and 1999, once as a Republican, will be running with fellow Democrats Marie Shultis and Ashley Dittus for town board against incumbent Republicans Janet Briggs and Barbara Zell.
With incumbent councilman Bruno running for supervisor and incumbent councilman Bill Schirmer reportedly not seeking another term this fall, there won't be incumbents for two open seats for town board this year.
Democratic Committee chairwoman Laura Ricci will temporarily leave that post to run for the town board, for which two seats are up, with incumbents Jay Wenk and Ken Panza running for reelection.
His two Republican opponents on hand, third - time supervisor candidate Cindy Johansen and incumbent town board candidate Peter Friedel, spoke about the need for better preparations for future storm events while also praising non-governmental efforts in their community.
Incumbent Town Board member Marisa Muratori is joined in a contest for two G.O.P. ballot lines by three other candidates: entrepreneur Sean Quirk, former town Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. MarTown Board member Marisa Muratori is joined in a contest for two G.O.P. ballot lines by three other candidates: entrepreneur Sean Quirk, former town Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. Martown Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. Martin.
In a quiet electoral surprise late last week, incumbent Olive Town Board member Donnie VanBuren, Republican, lost his bid for
Supervisor candidates Lorin Rose and Terrie Rosenblum and Town Board hopeful Gary Kutcher declined an invitation to participate in the Town Hall forum, which was sponsored — and paid for, in the form of a rental fee for the facility — by the incumbents» campaign organizations.
Signaling a formal start to the campaign season, Woodstock supervisor Jeremy Wilber and Town Board members Cathy Magarelli and Bill McKenna stated their cases for reelection at an August 19 forum that drew about two dozen residents, including acknowledged supporters of the three incumbents, to Town Hall.
In the Thurman race, former town clerk Cynthia Hyde received 306 votes to incumbent Susan Shepler's 260 for a three - year seat on the town board.
Linda Goldsmith, a 25 - year member of the Oysterponds Board of Education, was nominated for Town Assessor, where she'll face incumbent Republican Rich Caggiano on the ticket.
Eight - year incumbent Gardiner Town Board member and deputy town supervisor Warren Wiegand was endorsed for reelection by the Democratic PaTown Board member and deputy town supervisor Warren Wiegand was endorsed for reelection by the Democratic Patown supervisor Warren Wiegand was endorsed for reelection by the Democratic Party.
For two positions on the town board, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market CommittFor two positions on the town board, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Committown board, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Commiboard, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Committfor years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Committown Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market CommitTown Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market CommiBoard and the Bolton Farmers Market Committee.
Councilman Jeff Logan is the sole incumbent running for re-election in 2013 for a Town Board seat.
Originally elected as a Democrat, first - term incumbent Mike Reynolds was passed over for endorsement by the Gardiner Dems this year but was nominated by the Republicans for reelection to the Gardiner Town Board.
Former Thurman Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year sTown Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year stown board member Gail Seaman for a one - year seat.
Voters will have an opportunity to hear and ask questions of three contenders who would like to run for election to the East Hampton Town Board in November: Kathee Burke - Gonzalez, an incumbent seeking re-election, Jeffrey Bragman, an attorney and first - time candidate, and Zachary Cohen, who lost a 2011 bid for supervisor by just 15 votes.
And incumbent councilman Mike Reynolds, whose term is coming to an end but was not endorsed for reelection by the Dems — «due to my rift with the supervisor,» in Reynolds» words — instead got the Republican nod to run for one of the two open Town Board slots.
In the Town of Chester, incumbent town board members won the Republican line by a large margin — Michael G. Packer received 263 votes and Michael G. Packer won 248 votes while political newcomer Ava Ashendorff, got 107, and is knocked out for November, when Lauren Pereau joins this race as an independTown of Chester, incumbent town board members won the Republican line by a large margin — Michael G. Packer received 263 votes and Michael G. Packer won 248 votes while political newcomer Ava Ashendorff, got 107, and is knocked out for November, when Lauren Pereau joins this race as an independtown board members won the Republican line by a large margin — Michael G. Packer received 263 votes and Michael G. Packer won 248 votes while political newcomer Ava Ashendorff, got 107, and is knocked out for November, when Lauren Pereau joins this race as an independent.
GLASTONBURY — Former board of education and town council member Lorraine Marchetti recently announced she will run against incumbent state Sen. Steve Cassano for the state Senate's Fourth District.
The Woodstock Republican Committee at its September 15 caucus injected new life into the local electoral season by choosing independent candidate Lorin Rose for town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall electtown supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall electTown Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall election.
In a four - way race for two Town Board seats, incumbent councilman Wenk, with 294 votes, and community activist Panza, with 293, earned Democratic nominations, edging Peter Cross, a member of the Planning Board, who received 272 votes.
The first hour of the event will feature candidates for Town Board, including incumbent Republicans Jill Doherty and Bill Ruland, along with Democratic challengers Albie de Kerillis and Debbie O'Kane.
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