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The 2021 Nassau County Legislature Election was held on November 2, 2021, to elect the 19 legislators in Nassau County, New York, one from each of the county's legislative districts. The elections coincided with the county executive and district attorney elections well as other elections to various cities, towns, and villages.
The 2023 Nassau County Legislature Election was held on November 7, 2023, to elect the 19 legislators in Nassau County, New York, one from each of the county's legislative districts. The elections coincided with other elections to various cities, towns, and villages. The Republican Party maintained their 12–7 majority from the 2021 election.
The 2021 Nassau County, New York Executive election was held on November 2, 2021. The election was between incumbent county executive Laura Curran and former advisor to former county executive Bruce Blakeman. The elections were held on the same day as elections for county legislature. Blakeman defeated Curran by a close margin of 2,146 votes. [1]
Donnelly worked in the Nassau district attorney’s office for more than three decades before entering the race to replace former county prosecutor Madeline Singas, who became a New York State ...
The Nassau County PBA endorsed Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi's re-election bid over Republican rival Mike LiPetri for the competitive House District 3 seat -- after supporting a different opponent in ...
2021 Nassau County Executive election [29] Party Candidate Votes % New York Democratic Party: Laura Curran (Incumbent) 140,489 49.59% New York Republican Party: Bruce Blakeman: 142,635: 50.35%: Total: 283,279 100%
Toggle Recent election results subsection. 2.1 2024. 2.2 2022. ... who was appointed to the Hempstead Town Board. Geography. District 20 is located in Nassau County.
Republicans nominated Nassau County legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip, while Democrats nominated Tom Suozzi, the former U.S. representative for this district and Santos's predecessor. Suozzi defeated Pilip, reclaiming the seat for Democrats. [5] This was the first time that a New York congressional seat changed parties in a special election since 2011.