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Few Local Elections in Delaware County

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 11/6/24 | 11/6/24

There are very few local elections this year, as voters head to the polls on Nov. 5. The only contested race is for a three-year seat on the Roxbury Town Council, elections in Stamford and Harpersfield are uncontested. There are uncontested races in Deposit, Masonville, Tompkins, and Walton.


Two Vie For Unexpired Term on Roxbury Town Board

ROXBURY - In addition to the presidential election, state senate and assembly seats, and county treasurer, voters in the town of Roxbury will also decide an unopposed candidate for Roxbury Town Justice and a two-way run for a three-year vacancy on the town council. Lisa Ciarravino, the Democratic candidate, is challenging Michael D. Martin, who is running on the Republican Party ballot.


Candidates Unopposed to Fill Vacant Council Seats, Town Justice in Town of Stamford

STAMFORD  - In addition to the presidential election, state senate and assembly seats, and county treasurer, voters in the town of Stamford will choose two members of council and a new town justice. Julie D. Sechrist and Jake Palmatier are both running unopposed to fill vacancies on the Stamford Town Counsel. Both were appointed last June, one to fill the vacancy created by the late Rod Hillis and the second to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Brent Trimbell. Both vacancies are for three years. Sechrist is the daughter of Hillis and is running as a People’s Choice candidate, while Palmaaaier is running as a People Voice candidate. Nathan L. Kanarek is running for town Justice and is unopposed. He is running on the Justice For All ballot.


One Unopposed for Town Counsel Seat in Harpersfield

HARPERSFIELD –  In addition to the presidential election, state senate and assembly seats, and county treasurer, voters in the town of Harpersfield will be asked to fill a one-year vacancy on the town council. Donna M. VanSickell is running on the Democratic ballot and is unopposed. She was appointed to fill a vacancy created when Lisa Driscoll was elected as town supervisor, giving up her counsel seat, after the resignation of longtime supervisor Jim Eisel.


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