Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson of Kinderhook attended, as well as the three people who will be her GOP running
mates for Town Board: Jennifer Whalen, herself a former state Assembly candidate; Chris Carey, a retired Colonie police officer; and Brian Manion, an active North Colonie schools parent and athletic booster.
Peter Van Scoyoc and Manny Vilar, the Democratic and Republican candidates for East Hampton Town supervisor, respectively, are expected to attend, as are their running
mates for town board: the Democratic candidates Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeffrey Bragman, and the Republican candidates Paul Giardina and Jerry Larsen.
Not exact matches
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 bo
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 bo
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 bo
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 bo
town board.
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.
In other endorsement news, State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., who earlier backed Mr. Wilkinson in his bid
for re-election and the Independence Party candidate
for town board, Bill Mott, has announced his support of Mr. Mott's running
mate, Marilyn Behan.
Ms. Jones said that UpIsland party leadership chose not to endorse Mr. Wilkinson's Republican running
mates, Steven Gaines and Richard Haeg, candidates
for the
town board and instead provided de facto support
for the local designees, Bill Mott, an Independence Party member, and Marilyn Behan, a Democrat who received Wilson Pakula authorization from party leaders to run on the Independence Party line.