The tightest town race was for Hurley town supervisor, where when the dust settled Republican candidate for town supervisor John Perry emerged with an unofficial 1104 votes against Democrats Tracy Kellogg's 1102.
Not exact matches
The
tightest two - candidate
race of the night came in the battle for
Town Justice, where candidate Brian Hughes led Republican William Goggins by 180 votes, according to BOE numbers too close to call Tuesday night.
Republican John Venditto is in a
tight race for Oyster Bay
town supervisor with his Democratic challenger.
In the four - way
race for two Thurman
Town Board seats, political newcomers John Youngblood and Joan Harris came out on top in the
tight race, according to the initial election - night tally.
The
tight races came with the vote counts for three of the four candidates for two seats on the
Town Board being too
tight to name a victor.
Unofficial results indicate Republicans will hold their narrow majority in the county legislature, the call for a constitutional convention fell on deaf ears by a near 6 - 1 margin and
races in some
towns were extremely
tight.
Republican candidate Rich Dionisio will remain the winner of the
race for
town councilman, but the additional ballots brought an even
tighter margin to an already close
race.
«I think it's going to be a
tight race,» said Dan Torres, a Democratic committeeman, New Paltz
Town Board member and, at 25, the youngest Clinton delegate to the Democratic National Convention.