SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and Patch has what you need to know before you head to the polls.
This year's competitions are provincial and local. Residents in the Town of Southampton will vote for their Suffolk County Executive, as well as their representative in the County Legislature. They will also vote on a new town supervisor to fill Jay Schneiderman's position, a tax collector, a town judge, two town council members and five trustees.
Key Matches
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Here are the matches Southampton residents will see on their ballot paper:
Suffolk County
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Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District, (Vote 4)
Gary Carlton, Democrat, Republican, Conservative
Christopher McGrath, Democrat, Republican, Conservative
John Andrews, Republican, Conservative
Alison Napolitano, Republican, Conservative
Suffolk County Executive (Vote for 1)
David Calone, Democrats, Working Families
Edward Romaine, Republican, Conservative
Suffolk County Legislature2nd Legislative District
Ann Welker, Democrats, Working Families
Manuel Vilar, Jr., Republican, Conservative
Southampton Town Supervisor
Maria Moore, Democrat, Conservative
Cynthia McNamara, Republican
Southampton Town Collector of Taxes
David Glazer, Democrat
Theresa Kiernan, Republican, Conservative
Southampton Justice
John Ortiz, Democrat
Gary Weber, Republican, Conservative, Working Families
Southampton City Council (Vote 2)
Michael Iasilli, Democratic, Working Families
Bill Pell, Democrat, Conservative
Richard Martel, Republican, Conservative
William Parash, Republican
Southampton Town Manager (Vote 5)
Theacoronth Chavis, Democratic, Working Families
Margaret Friedlander, Democrat, Working Families
Joseph McLoughlin, Democrats, Working Families
Matthew Parsons, Democrat
Daniel Van Ardsdale, Democrat
Mark Haslinger, Republican, Conservative
Scott Horowitz, Republican, Conservative
Richard Maran, Republican, Conservative,
Daniel Martel, Republican, Conservative,
Edward Warner, Jr., Republican, Conservative.
Polls on Election Day are scheduled to be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Early voting begins Saturday, October 27. Find early voting locations, polling places and absentee ballot information here.
For questions about voter registration and other New York State Board of Elections issues, click here.
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