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In 1978, registered Conservative William Carney, a member of the Suffolk County legislature, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in New York's 1st congressional district, a long-time Democratic stronghold on Long Island, after winning the Republican primary and running on both party lines. [9]
The current district attorneys of both Suffolk and Nassau are Republicans, the current county clerks of both counties are Republicans, the current comptrollers of both counties are Republicans, and the current Sheriff of Suffolk is a Democrat elected with Conservative Party support; Nassau County does not have an elected Sheriff.
Women's Equality Party [2] (lost ballot access after 2018 election) Parties without automatic ballot access: Communist Party; Constitution Party; New York Federalist Party (2011) Federalist Party (1791-1824) Freedom Party (1994-1998) Freedom Party (2010-present) Marijuana Reform Party (1998–2002) Natural Law Party (1992–2004) New Party ...
Colin Lawrence Noble (born 10 June 1965) is a British politician of the Conservative Party. He was leader of the Suffolk Conservatives group [1] and Leader of Suffolk County Council from May 2015 to May 2018. [2] [3]
William Carney (July 1, 1942 – May 22, 2017) was an American politician from New York who served in the Suffolk County, New York Legislature and United States House of Representatives as a member of the Conservative and Republican parties.
Thedwastre South By-Election 23 August 2007 [13] [14]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats: Penny Otton : 927 : 41.8 +7.5 : Conservative: Julia Dunnicliffe
Steven A. Levy [2] (pronounced LEE-vee; born August 25, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the seventh County Executive of Suffolk County, New York, elected on November 4, 2003. Originally a fiscally conservative Democrat, Levy joined the Republican Party in an unsuccessful bid for the Republican nomination for governor.
Elections to Suffolk County Council were held on 5 May 2005. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2001 reducing the number of seats by 5. The Conservative Party gained control of the council from no overall control .