Sentences with phrase «town board seat»

That sets up Republican Allyson Barbaria and Democratic candidate Leeanne Thornton in a head - to - head matchup for the remaining Town Board seat.
Whichever party works harder to get their base vote out to the polls has a better chance of winning the second Town Board seat.
Councilman Jeff Logan is the sole incumbent running for re-election in 2013 for a Town Board seat.
Ms. Eisenstein said a transition was always in the works, as the group set two - year term limits for its board positions, and that it is not related to her campaign for a Southold Town Board seat.
Panza, 69, a community activist and volunteer, ran unsuccessfully for a Town Board seat in 2009.
Mr. Ghosio, 50, of Greenport easily won the Town Board seat along with incumbent running mate Jim Dinzio.
The only change in town government coming in 2012 will be current Trustee president Jill Doherty stepping in to Councilman Vincent Orlando's Town Board seat.
He said he did come across Reynold's father, Richard, in November 2015 when he was campaigning for his Town Board seat.
Party insiders say it is unlikely he would give up his majority town board seat to become part of the Assembly GOP minority.
The race to succeed her was won by Low - Hogan, a Democrat, who gave up her Town Board seat to run against DeVincenzo.
Like other observers, he, Thornton and Costello — who appeared in advertisements together decked out in hardhats and reflective vests next to a backhoe under the heading «Getting the job done» and have served for more than a decade together — foresaw that the second Town Board seat would be a contest between Barbaria and her, each having two out of the four significant party lines.
«The day after the election, I learned that the town board seat was open.
Republican Erin Baker raised over $ 91,600 this year in her bid for a Town Board seat — six times more than either of her Democratic opponents — but she placed third behind them.
But for the hometown crowd, mostly it was their first «official» opportunity to check out two political newcomers who are vying for the Rosendale Town Board seat being vacated at the end of this year by veteran councilman Ken Hassett.
In his most recent article, Klaus Gaebel tried to explain my motivations for seeking a Town Board seat.
The two candidates are seeking a town board seat, with the winner then carrying the Democratic line in the general election.
But another WFP favorite, Mike Quinn, an Army veteran, won a Town Board seat.
The Republicans have been reaching out to the Latino community, said Paul Giardina, who is seeking a town board seat on that ticket.
Ms. Woodhouse, who owns the food business Taste of the North Fork, chaired the town Planning Board during Josh Horton's administration and ran unsuccessfully for a Town Board seat in 2009.
Candidates vying for the two four - year town board seats are Vincent Altieri, Paul Andreassen, John Schoonmaker and Donald Tucker.
Mr. Gaines and Mr. Haeg will compete for town board seats with two Democrats, Sylvia Overby of Amagansett and Peter Van Scoyoc of East Hampton, as well as Bill Mott of East Hampton and Marilyn Behan of Montauk, the Independence Party nominees.
The only definitive winner in the four - way run for two Town Board seats was Republican incumbent Jeff Paladino, who collected 1,361 votes.
Gardiner residents turned out in droves for what will prove to be a tight election for the two Town Board seats, as well as the town justice position.
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.
With the supervisor position and two town board seats to be decided, there is a sharp contrast to two years ago, when hundreds of thousands of dollars from companies associated with East Hampton Airport flowed to the Republican side.
After months of hemming, hawing, vetting and maneuvering, the Conservative caucus gave its support to James Bruno for town supervisor and Donald Tucker and Paul Andreassen for the two vacant town board seats.
So far, three candidates are seeking two town board seats.
Democrat Diane McCord and Republican Wayne Freer won town board seats.
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.
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.
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.
Democrats surprised many by sweeping the Amherst races for supervisor and two Town Board seats, resulting in what will be an all - Democratic board on Jan. 1 for the first time in at least a half century.
The party took the supervisor's seat, two town board seats, the town justice post and three trustee seats.
In the town of Thurman, Runyon's action expands the race for two town board seats.
Mr. Schneiderman's Democratic running mates, Julie R. Lofstad and Thomas John Schiavoni, won two open town board seats, ousting Stan Glinka, the Republican incumbent.
Town of Lloyd voters will head to the polls on Nov. 5 to cast their ballots for the town supervisor, two Town Board seats, the town clerk, town justice and superintendent of highways, as well as who should represent them on the Ulster County Legislature for Districts 9 and 10.
Three Democrats have declared their candidacies for the two Town Board seats, said party chairman Jerome Schad.
Contending for two Town Board seats are Peter Cross (Republican), Ken Panza (Democratic, Republican), and Jay Wenk (Democratic, Working Families).
Democrats swept the town supervisor's race and the two Town Board seats that were up for grabs, giving them all five seats on the board for the first time in recent memory.
Four candidates are contending for Gardiner's two Town Board seats becoming available upon the expiration of the current terms of Warren Wiegand and Michael Reynolds: Democrats Wiegand and Laura F. Walls and Republicans Reynolds and Bruna Rondinelli.
In local races to be decided Nov. 8, voters will choose who is to fill two Thurman town board seats.
Voters in Gardiner will have to decide between four candidates vying for two open Town Board seats in November.
One of the two Town Board seats have been decided, since Costello received the backing of Republicans and Democrats.
Ellsworth replaced Roberti on the Conservative line for one of two Town Board seats.
The race is already on for a new Supervisor and the two town board seats that will be up for grabs in November.
Their vote count adjusted the numerical outcome in the three close local races: one for an open Warren County Family Court post and two town board seats in the town of Thurman.
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.

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EMILY»S List, a powerful fundraising political action committee for Democratic women candidates, has endorsed North Hempstead Town Board member Anna Kaplan in the five - way Democratic primary for retiring Rep. Steve Israel's NY - 3 seat.
The town supervisor of Bedford has filed papers with the state Board of Elections to run for the state Senate seat being vacated at the end of the year by Westchester County Executive - elect George Latimer.
When the music stopped this week in Suffolk County, Islip Town Board member Anthony Senft, the Conservative, Republican and Independence candidate for the New York State Senate seat in the 3rd District filed a letter on Monday declining the nomination.
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