Politics & Government

Election Day 2023 In Harrison: What You Need To Know

It's time to make your voice heard. Find your local polling place and what your ballot will look like where you live.

It will soon be all over, but the counting.
It will soon be all over, but the counting. (Patch Graphics)

HARRISON, NY — A hard fought and sometimes bitter campaign cycle is coming to an end and the ultimate decisons will soon be in the hands of people, not the politicians. See how you can make certain your voice is heard on Election Day.

To confirm voter registration, access voter district information, find out where your Election Day poll site is and get a list of who will be on your ballot, go here.

Here is what voters in Harrison will need to decide:

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Legend: *=incumbent; D=Democrat; R=Republican; C=Conservative; WF=Working Families; CS=Common SenseVote for one unless otherwise indicated.

State-wide proposals (vote yes or no)

District-wide

Supreme Court Justice 9th Judicial District (vote for four)

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  • Francesa Connolly*, D, C
  • Charley Wood*, D, C
  • Rolf Thorsen, D, C
  • Larry Schwartz, D.C
  • John Sarcone III, R
  • Karen Ostberg, R
  • Susan Sullivan-Bisceglia, R
  • John Ciampoli, R

County Court Judge

  • Ann Bianchi, D, WF
  • Stephen Dewey, R

Westchester County Legislator District 6

  • Nancy E. Barr (D) *

Local Races

Harrison Supervisor/Mayor

  • Mark S. Jaffe (D)
  • Richard M. Dionisio (R) *

Harrison - Council/Trustee (Vote for two)

  • Zachary E. Sheinberg (D)
  • Helen Pesce (D)
  • Michael J. DiConstanzo (R)
  • Angela Vaccaro (R)

Harrison Town/Village Clerk

  • Jackie Greer (NPA) *

Harrison Town Justice (Vote for one)

  • Pasquale Gizzo (R) *

Village/Town of Harrison Propositions:

  1. "Shall a term limit of five (5) terms, a total of ten (10) years, be implemented for the elected office of the Supervisor/Mayor?"
  2. "Shall a term limit of five (5) terms, a total of twenty (20) years, be implemented for the elected position of Councilperson/Trustee?"

November 7, 2023 General Election Absentee Voting Deadlines:

  • November 7, 2023 is the last day to postmark the General Election absentee ballot by mail. The ballot must be received by the Board of Elections no later than November 14, 2023. Sec.8-412(1)
  • November 7, 2023 is the last day to deliver the General Election absentee ballot in person to the Board of Elections or at any poll site throughout the county, by the close of the polls on election day. Sec.8-412(1)

November 7, 2023 Military/Special Federal/UOCAVA Absentee Voters Deadlines:

  • November 7, 2023 is the last day to postmark Military/Special Federal/UOCAVA ballot for the general. The ballot must be received by board of elections no later than November 20.

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