Politics & Government
Village Election Set for March 20
All registered Village voters are encouraged to cast ballots in the March 20 election.
The general for those running for positions on the is set for Tuesday, .
All Village residents registered to vote with the Suffolk County Board of Elections as of Friday, March 9, this year are eligible to cast ballots in this , according to Village officials.
New voter registration forms could be obtained at .
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"I urge all eligible persons to be registered and participate in the election process,” stated Village Administrator Shawn Cullinane.
Residents who are eligible vote will be casting ballots for the position of mayor and two trustees for the next four years.
Find out what's happening in Lindenhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The candidates on this year's ballot include and Trustee . Each one is running for another term.
The third candidate running this year is . (To learn more about her, click .)
Masterson is running for the seat that's being vacated by Trustee . She's decided against running for another term this year. (To read more about that, click .)
The - after being nominated at the - will be on the ballot, , at this year's Village elections. (To read more about that, click .)
Voters will be able to cast their votes in the on March 20 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. And all voters who previously voted at will now be voting at , according to the Village.
Update: Village officials have agreed to meet on Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p.m., to certify the results of votes cast the day before on March 20. , certification is required within 24 hours of an election.
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