Village elections June 15 feature several contested races for trustee, mayor
This story was reported by John Asbury, Vera Chinese, Carl MacGowan, Deborah S. Morris, Nicholas Spangler, Jean-Paul Salamanca and Dandan Zou.
Long Island voters in eight villages will elect trustees running in contested races and elect mayors who are also facing challengers in Southampton, Sag Harbor and Port Jefferson. Results below are unofficial.
Sag Harbor
Sag Harbor
Mayor
Jim Larocca: 379 votes
Kathleen Mulcahy (incumbent): 357
Trustee
H. Aidan Corich (incumbent): 572
Robert Plumb (incumbent): 497
Bayard Fenwick: 250
Huntington Bay
Huntington Bay
Trustee
Mark L. Dara (incumbent): 243
Barbara Beuerlein: 263
Michael Frawley: 122
Port Jefferson
Port Jefferson
Mayor
Margot J. Garant (incumbent): 913
Barbara Ransome: 513
Trustee
Stanley Loucks (incumbent): 930
Kathianne Snaden (incumbent): 936
Suzanne Velazquez:552
Belle Terre
Belle Terre
Trustee:
Richard Musto (incumbent): 159
Richard M. Harris: 136
Caroline Engelhardt (incumbent): 112
Rockville Centre
Rockville Centre
Trustee:
Mark Christopher Albarano: 915
Katie Conlon: 1,136
Emilio Grillo (incumbent): 1,157
Justice (running unopposed):
Kevin P. McDonough: 1,222
Hewlett Harbor
Hewlett Harbor
Four candidates are running for two trustee seats that come with a two-year term.
The incumbents, Deputy Mayor Leonard Oppenheimer and trustee Gil Bruh, are running on the Residents Party line against challengers Domenico Calandrella and Afrim Pulatani, of the For a Better Hewlett Harbor Party.
Manorhaven
Manorhaven
Two village trustee positions are up for grabs. Incumbent Rita Di Lucia is running with newcomer John Dileo Jr. Another incumbent, John Popeleski, is running with Vincent Costa, a newcomer as well. Voters pick two out of the four candidates. The two-year terms begin July 1.
Southampton Village will hold its election on June 18. An earlier version of this story listed the wrong date.
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