SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Maria Moore has won the race for Southampton Town supervisor.
According to unofficial results from the Suffolk County Board of Elections at 12:34 p.m., with no precincts reporting, Maria Moore, Democrat, was leading with 8,128 votes, or 56.88 percent, to 6,160, or 43.11 percent. a hundred. , collected by Republican and incumbent Councilwoman Cynthia McNamara.
“I'm grateful to our community for giving me the opportunity to represent them as their supervisor,” Moore told Patch. “I can't wait to get to work.”
Added Southampton Democratic Committee Chairman Gordon Herr: “Whether you voted for Maria Moore or not, she is ready to get to work for the benefit of all the people of the city of Southampton and work collaboratively with everyone.”
In the Southampton board race, Democrats Bill Pell and Michael Iasili took the lead with 7,941 votes, or 29.19 percent, and 6,843 votes, or 25.15 percent, respectively. Republican Richard Martell received 6,624 votes, or 24.35 percent, and GOP candidate William Paras, 5,795 votes, or 21.30 percent.
Gary Weber, a Republican, won the city justice race with 7,468 votes, or 53.51 percent, compared to Democrat John Ortiz, who received 6,486 votes, or 46.48 percent.
Theresa Kiernan, a Republican, retained her longtime position as Southampton's tax clerk, drawing 7,895. votes, or 56.21 percent; Democrat David Glazer received 6,150 votes, or 43.78 percent.
The winner of five open Southampton trustee seats was Republican Scott Horowitz, with 7,162 votes, or 10.85 percent. Republican Ed Warner, Jr. with 7,052 votes, or 10.69 percent. Democrat Matthew Parsons, with 6,924 votes, or 10.49 percent. Republican Chip Maran, with 6,806 votes, or 10.32 percent. and Democrat Joseph McLoughlin, with 6,617 votes, or 10.03 percent.