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Manorhaven was incorporated as a village in 1930, after news was spread that Port Washington was planning on incorporating itself as a city. [2] The majority of residents in what would ultimately become the Village of Manorhaven wished to retain home rule, leading to a push to incorporate and a referendum on the matter being held that year; the majority of the prospective village's voters ...
A full list of unofficial Nov. 7 general election results for 2023. ... Issue 36: Village of Wilmot income tax. For: 42. Against: 31. Issue 37: Village of Minerva (Senior Center)
In 1931, one year prior to the incorporation of Port Washington North as a village, the adjacent village, Manorhaven, unsuccessfully attempted to annex the area. [2] Manorhaven's annexation bid was unsuccessful due to how the residents in what would ultimately become Port Washington North preferred to incorporate as a separate village. [2]
Manorhaven had previously debated the same issue of whether or not to replace the NCPD with the PWPD in 1948; the outcome in 1948 was the same as the outcome in 1984, with the majority of village voters opting not to join the PWPD. [9] [10] In the 1990s, the PWPD faced a series of lawsuits over gender and racial discrimination in hiring and ...
11/12 Election Results 2012. Detailed live election results for desktop and mobile, U.S. and international editions. 11/12 Marijuana On The Ballot.
ZANESVILLE − Here are the results for levies, local options and village and township races from Tuesday's general election, per unofficial vote totals from the Muskingum County Board of Elections.
Village Justice: Robby Anger won a four-year term without an opposition candidate. -- This story will be updated as more election results are available. Follow Neal Simon on Twitter @HornellTribNeal .
The 2005 election saw Nassau move further into Democratic hands. Denis Dillon, the Republican Party District Attorney of Nassau County for over thirty years, lost his re-election bid to the Democrat Kathleen Rice. The Republicans also lost the Town of Brookhaven, long known as a bastion of Republican corruption and patronage on the Island. The ...