Politics & Government

Long Beach Voter Guide 2025: What You Need To Know

Here's all you need to be prepared for the local election in Long Beach.

Offices including County Executive, District Attorney and City Councilmember are all on the ballot this year.
Offices including County Executive, District Attorney and City Councilmember are all on the ballot this year. (Credit: Patch Contributor )

LONG BEACH, NY. — Tuesday is election day in Nassau County, and Patch has all the information on who and what you’ll see on the ballot.

In Nassau County, voters will be able to make their selection for the County Executive and District Attorney seats, as well as every County Legislator Seat and a full slate of local offices. There’s also one statewide proposal on the ballot, allowing voters to permit or prohibit the construction of ski trails at an Olympic sports facility in Essex County via amendment to the State Constitution. If passed by voters, that measure would also require the state to add 2,500 acres of protected forest land to Adirondack park.

For further information on where your polling station is located, when it is open and how to register to vote, you can view the Nassau County Board of Elections’ website here.

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Here are the key races Long Beach residents will see on the ballot:

County Executive (Choose 1)

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Seth I. Koslow

Democratic Party, Moderate party

Bruce A. Blakeman (Incumbent)

Republican Party, Conservative Party

District Attorney (Choose 1)

Nicole Aloise

Democratic Party, Moderate Party

Anne T. Donnelly (incumbent)

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Council Member, City of Long Beach

Roy J. Lester

Democratic Party

Peggy Lenette Butts

Democratic Party

Lillian E. Mosley

Democratic Party

Michael G. Reinhart

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Tracey A. Johnson

Republican Party, Conservative Party

George W. Ennis

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Nassau County Legislator, 4th District (Choose 1)

Patrick Mullaney

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Voting will take place Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.

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