Party insiders say it is unlikely he would give up
his majority town board seat to become part of the Assembly GOP minority.
Not exact matches
Republicans tout several achievements from last year including keeping a
majority on the
Board of Supervisors, defending all five incumbent
town supervisor
seats that were challenged and securing every countywide elected office.
Olive had big elections in 2011, when it seemed for a moment that a revived local Republican Party might take over
town government, and with one gain ended up with two of five
town board seats, as well as in 2013, when long term clerk Sylvia Rozzelle, a lifelong Democrat, rose to become supervisor after the retirement of Berndt Leifeld, and the GOP took a
majority of
town board seats for the first time in decades.
Hansut said there were three letters of interest for the council
seat, and after interviewing the candidates, the
majority of the
Town Board selected Horodyski.