Primary results finalized with Fred Seeman the winner in Clarendon
Ellman topped Kastenbaum by 5 votes in Orleans in NY-24th District
ALBION – The Orleans County Board of Elections on Wednesday certified the results of the primary from June 23, allowing a week for any absentee ballots to be counted that were postmarked by June 23.
There were 12 absentees that arrived after June 23 for the Democratic Party primaries, but no additional absentees for the Republican races, the Board of Elections said.
• In Clarendon, Fred Seeman is the certified winner for town supervisor, receiving 170 votes to 155 for Marc Major.
• In Shelby, there were three candidates for two positions from District 1 of Shelby as representatives on the Orleans County Republican Committee. John Parada, 66 votes, and Steve Seitz, 62 votes, were both elected to the committee positions. Dale Root received 55 votes.
• The 24th congressional district includes 14 counties. Diana Kastenbaum of Batavia has conceded to Alissa Ellman of Lockport in the Democratic primary for the 24th Congressional District.
In Orleans County, Ellman received 219 votes to 214 for Kastenbaum.
• Tom DiNapoli, the state comptroller, was the only state-wide candidate facing a primary challenge. He won the primary handily.
In Orleans County, DiNapoli received 295 votes, compared to 81 for Drew Warshaw and 44 for Raj Goyle.





