Nevada's 3rd Congressional District Democratic Primary Results 2025
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Proposal 2: Voters considered doubling the term limit for Suffolk County legislators from two to four years, sparking heated debate among current and former leaders.
Key Races: Elections were held for Suffolk County District Attorney, Sheriff, county legislators, and various town positions, including East Hampton Town Supervisor, Town Clerk, and Councilmember.
Unopposed Races: Several candidates ran unopposed, including Kathee Burke-Gonzalez for East Hampton Town Supervisor and Stephen K Lynch for Superintendent of Highways. Why this matters: These elections shape the local leadership and policies that directly impact the lives of Suffolk County residents.
The 2025 Suffolk County elections featured several critical races and a proposal that could significantly alter the political landscape. Proposal 2 aimed to extend the term limits for county legislators, a move that generated considerable discussion.
In East Hampton, voters cast their ballots for Town Supervisor, Town Clerk, Councilmember, and other local positions. The outcomes of these races will determine the direction of local governance and policy for the coming years.
Candidates:
District Attorney: Raymond Tierney (Republican, Conservative)
Sheriff: Errol D. Toulon, Jr. (Democratic, Conservative)
County Legislator, 2nd District: Ann Welker (Democratic, Working Parties) vs. Raheem Soto (Republican, Conservative)
East Hampton Town Supervisor: Kathee Burke-Gonzalez (Democratic, Working Families) - Unopposed
Town Clerk: Michael Hansen (Democratic, Working Families) vs. Jeff Miller (Republican)
Superintendent of Highways: Stephen K Lynch (Democratic, Republican) - Unopposed
Councilmember: Ian A Calder-Piedmonte (Democratic, Working Families), Cate Rogers (Democratic, Working Families), Scott W Smith (Republican), J.P. Foster (Republican)
Assessor: Eugene De Pasquale (Democratic, Republican) - Unopposed
Trustee: Celia Josephson (Democratic, Working Families), David Cataletto (Democratic), Tim Garneau (Democratic), John Aldred (Democratic), John L Dunning (Republican), Kurt Kappel (Republican), James Stark Vilar (Republican), Michael Wootton (Republican)
Q: What was Proposal 2?
Proposal 2 asked Suffolk County voters to double the term limit for county legislators from two to four years.
Q: Who ran unopposed in East Hampton?
Kathee Burke-Gonzalez ran unopposed for East Hampton Town Supervisor, and Stephen K Lynch ran unopposed for Superintendent of Highways.
Stay Informed: Local elections have a direct impact on your community. Understanding the candidates and proposals is crucial.
Term Limits: Proposal 2 highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness and impact of term limits on elected officials.
Local Governance: The election results will shape the policies and priorities of Suffolk County and its towns for the foreseeable future.
What are your thoughts on Proposal 2 and term limits for elected officials? Share this article with others who need to stay informed about the 2025 Suffolk County elections!
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