Politics & Government
Justice Race: Challengers Sweep Conservative Line
Pasquale Gizzo and Nelson Canter captured the conservative line over incumbents Marc Lust and Ronald Bianchi. Bianchi and Canter took the Independence line's endorsement.

It was a tough week for incumbents looking to add secondary party lines during Tuesday's primary.
Challengers in the town/village justive race did very well on Tuesday, winning the backing of the Independence and Conservative parties. Ronald Bianchi was the only conservative to win an endorsement from either party, winning the Indpendence Party's second endorsement.
Each party endorses two candidates for town/village justice.
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Ron Belmont has already for the Independence Party's nomination for mayor/supervisor, based on unofficial tallies.
In the town/village justice race Gizzo and Canter cruised to the Conservative Party's two endorsements. On the Independence line, Bianchi and Canter have taken the endorsements, also based on unofficial results.
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Here is a look at the unofficial tallies:
Independence Party Line:
- Nelson Canter, 71 votes (46 percent)
- Ronald Bianchi, 47 votes (30 percent)
- Marc Lust, 38 votes (24 percent)
Conservative Party Line
- Pasquale Gizzo, 51 votes (35 percent)
- Nelson Canter, 44 votes (30 percent)
- Ronald Bianchi, 27 votes (19 percent)
- Marc Lust, 24 votes (16 percent)
Source Westchester County BOE
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