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What To Expect On Your Ballot, Ossining

OSSINING, N.Y. - Election Day is Tuesday and here is what Ossining voters can expect on their ballot.

Village and Town of Ossining residents will have several races to consider for Tuesday's general election.

Village and Town of Ossining residents will have several races to consider for Tuesday's general election.

Photo Credit: Robert Michelin

In addition to the presidential election, there are multiple local elections that are specific to Ossining.

U.S. president Barack Obama (Democratic, Working Families) Mitt Romney (Republican, Conservative) Jill Stein (Green) Gary Johnson (Libertarian) Peta Lindsay (Socialism and Liberation) Virgil Goode (Constitution)

U.S. Senate, New York Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic, Working Families, Independence) Wendy Long (Republican, Conservative) Colia Clark (Green) Chris Edes (Libertarian) John Mangelli (Common Sense)

U.S. House of Representatives, District 17 Joseph Carvin (Republican) Nita Lowey (Democratic, Working Families) Francis Morganthaler (We the People)

N.Y. Senate, District 38 Janis Castaldi (Republican, Conservative) David Carlucci (Democratic, Working Families)

N.Y. Assembly, District 95 Sandy Galef (Democratic, Working Families, Independence)

Kim Izzarelli (Republican, Conservative) 

Supreme Court justice, 9th Judicial District (choose three) Noreen Calderin (Republican, Conservative) Carl Chu (Republican) John LaCava (Republican, Conservative, Independence) Rory Lancman (Working Families) Gerald Loehr (Democratic, Working Families, Independence) Maria Rosa (Democratic, Conservative, Working Families, Independence) Sandra Sciortino (Democratic)

County Court judge Matthew Troy (Republican, Conservative) David Zuckerman (Democratic, Working Families)

Village of Ossining Mayor

William Hanauer (Democratic, Working Families) 

Linda Cabral Marrero (Republican, Conservative) 

Village of Ossining Trustee (Choose 2) 

John Codman (Democratic, Working Families) 

Victoria Gearity (Democratic, Working Families, Independence) 

Proposal: Town of Ossining Highway Superintendent Position: The Town Board of Ossining voted unanimously in August to adopt a local law to change its highway superintendent from an elected position to an appointed one. But Ossining voters in the unincorporated part of the town will ultimately decide on the law during the Nov. 6 general election when the new law is put on the ballot. If voters approve the change, the law would not take effect until Jan. 1, 2014.

Resident can check their polling place by going to the Westchester County Board of Elections website or by calling 914-995-5700.

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