Politics & Government

Your Guide to Election Day On Shelter Island

A Democrat is taking on two incumbents for a Shelter Island town board seat.

Here's a look at who you'll be voting for on Shelter Island on Election Day this Tuesday.

Shelter Island Town Supervisor

James Dougherty (incumbent) - D, WF, I

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Town Clerk

Dorothy Ogar (incumbent) - R, C

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Superintendent of Highways

Jay Card, Jr. (incumbent) - D, I

Town Council (vote for two)

Robert Reylek - D, WF, I

Edward Brown (incumbent) - R,C.

Christine Lewis (incumbent) - R, C

Assessor

Patricia Castoldi (incumebent) - R, C

Suffolk County Legislator: 

Jay Schneiderman (incumbent)  - I, WF, D

Chris Nuzzi - C, R

Member of the Assembly, 2nd District

John McManmon - D, WF, I

Anthony Palumbo - R, C

Sheriff

Vincent F. DeMarco = D, R, C, I

County Treasurer

Angie M. Carpenter - D, R, C, I

District Attorney

Thomas J. Spota III - D, R, C, I

Family Court Judge 

John Kelly - Democratic, WF, I

Deborah Poulos - Republican, C

Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District (vote for four)

Hope Zimmerman - D, C, I

Arthur Pitts - D, R, I

John Galasso - D, R, I

David Reilly - D, R

Gary Weber - R

Paul Hennings - C

Matthew Hughes - C, I

Propositions

Proposal One: An amendment authorizing casino gambling

Proposal Two: An amendment entitling veterans with disabilities to additional civil service credit.

Proposal Three: An amendment for the exclusion of indebtedness contracted for sewage facilities.

Proposal Four: An amendment settling disputed title in the forest preserve.

Proposal Five: An amendment in relation to a land exchange in the state forest preserve with NYCO Minerals, Inc

Proposal Six: An amendment increasing the age until which certain judges can serve.

Proposal Seven: A proposition adopting a charter law to authorize the use of development rights for municipal emergency, fire and public safety corporations and library districts.

To find out where your local polling place is, click here.


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