General News: Local Candidates in Tuesday's Election
Ray Torraca prepares the voting booths
Tuesday is Election Day
November 05, 2007
Tuesday is election day in New York and voters in Cornwall will be electing a new supervisor to replace current supervisor Richard Randazzo who opted not to run again.
Six additional seats are open: two town board seats, two judges, town clerk, and the receiver of taxes. For each seat there is one candidate on the ballot.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Here’s who will be on the ballot:
Town Supervisor: Kevin Quigley (Republican/Conservative)
Town Board: J. Kerrey McGuinness (Republican)
Town Board: Randolph Clark (Republican)
Judge: Francis Navarra (Republican/Conservative)
Judge: Joseph Thomson (Republican/Conservative)
Clerk: Elaine T. Schneer (Republican/Conservative)
Receiver of Taxes: Elizabeth Longinott (Republican)
In addition to the local candidates, voters will find candidates for three State Supreme Court Justice positions and one County Court Judge on the ballot.
State Justice (1): Francis A. Nicolai (Democratic)
Rory J. Bellantoni (Republican/Independence/Conservative/Working Families)
Anthony D. Zepf (Right To Life)
State Justice (2): Elaine Slobod (Democratic/Independence/Conservative/Working Families)
Christine Krahulik (Republican)
Anthony J. DeCintio, Jr. (Right To Life)
State Justice (3): Robert M. Berliner (Democratic/Working Families)
William Sherwood (Republican/Independence/Conservative/Right To Life)
County Court Judge: Nicholas DeRosa (Republican/Conservative)
Former Cornwall supervisor Jim Sollami, a Democrat, has put up signs around town asking for voters to write-in his name for the supervisor position.