Early voting continues through Sunday with election on Tuesday
Most candidates for town and county positions are unopposed
Town and county positions are up for election on Nov. 4, and 266 people have already cast ballots in the first five days of early voting.
The Board of Elections at the County Office Building in Albion is the lone early voting polling location. Registered voters could cast ballots there since last Saturday. Early voting continues today until 5 p.m. and then again on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Most of the positions up for election do not have opposition, but there are some races around the county.
Here are the positions that are up for election:
State
Supreme Court Justice, 8th Judicial District (2 positions) – Shannon Heneghan (Dem, Rep, Con and Wor) and Jorge deRosas (Dem, Rep and Con)
County
Treasurer – Kimberly DeFrank, Republican
County Legislator (at-large from west) – Merle “Skip” Draper of Medina, Republican
County Legislator (at-large from central) – Don Allport of Gaines, Republican
County Legislator (at-large from east) – Ed Morgan of Murray, Republican
County Legislator (District 1) – Bill Eick of Shelby, Republican
County Legislator (District 2) – Lynne Johnson of Lyndonville, Republican
County Legislator (District 3) – Fred Miller of Albion, Democrat
County Legislator (District 4) – John Fitzak of Carlton, Republican (Jeremy Ross has been endorsed by Democratic Party as write-in candidate.)
Town of Albion
Town Supervisor – Richard Remley, Republican
Town Council members – Arnold Allen and Sandra Bensley, Republican
Town Clerk – Kim Hazel, Republican
Town of Barre
Town Supervisor – Stephen Coville II, Republican and “Future for Barre”
Town Council members – Wesley Miller and David Allen, Republican and “Future for Barre”
Town of Carlton
Town Council members – John Olles and Charles Ricci, Republican
Town Council member (2 years to fill vacancy, pick one) – Marlene Seielstad, Democratic Party, and Ryan Woolston, Republican
Town Clerk – Deborah Yokel, Republican
Town Justice – Kevin Hurley, Republican
Highway Superintendent – Kurt VanWycke, Republican
Town of Clarendon
Town Council members (pick two) – Cecelia Pacheco Stevens, Democratic Party, and Christopher Caufield and Fred Seeman, III, Republicans
Town of Gaines
Town Supervisor – Tyler Allport, Republican
Town Council members – James Kirby and Kenneth Rush, Republicans
Town Clerk – Janet Cheverie, Republican
Town Justice – Charles Prentice Jr., Republican
Town of Kendall
Town Supervisor – Tony Cammarata, Republican
Town Council members – David Gaudioso and Jeffrey Kinne, Republicans
Town Clerk – Tina Palumbo, Republican
Town Justice – Debra Kluth, Republican
Highway Superintendent – Eric Maxon, Republican
Town of Murray
Town Supervisor – Gerald Rightmyer, Republican
Town Council members – Neil Valentine and Elaine Berg, Republicans
Town Council member (2 years to fill vacancy) – Scott Lang, Republican
Highway Superintendent – Dirk Lammes Jr., Republican (William D. “Bill” Bosley Jr. is mounting a write-in campaign.)
Town of Ridgeway
Town Council members – Cliff Barber and Jesse Cudzilo, Republicans
Town Clerk – Hannah Hill, Republican
Highway Superintendent – John Olinger, Republican
Town of Shelby
Town Supervisor – James Heminway, Republican, Conservative
Town Council members – Lawrence Waters Sr. and Edward Zelazny, Republican and Conservative
Town Council member (to fill 2-year vacancy, pick one) – John Pratt III, Republican, and Mark Wambach, Conservative
Town of Yates
Town Supervisor – James Simon
Town Council members – William Jurinich, Republican and Conservative, and Harold Suhr, Republican
Town Council member (to fill 2-year vacancy) – Steven Vann, Republican and Conservative
The following proposal will be on the ballot: Amendment to Allow Olympic Sports Complex in Essex County on State Forest Preserve Land. This would allow skiing and related trail facilities on state forest preserve land. The site is 1,039 acres. Requires State to add 2,500 acres of new forest land in Adirondack Park.
A yes vote authorizes new ski trails and related facilities in the Adirondack forest preserve, while a no vote does not authorize this use.





