Politics & Government
Croton, Cortlandt Election Results
There was also a race for Westchester County Legislature in District 9.

CROTON-ON-HUDSON, NY — There were three regional races whose outcomes affect people in Ossining and Croton-on-Hudson.
All vote totals are unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections.
With longtime county lawmaker Catherine Borgia not seeking re-election, there were two people vying for the seat in District 9 (which includes parts of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Ossining, Briarcliff Manor and Peekskill).
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- Emiljana Ulaj (Democrat, Working Families): 6,757
- Laurie Abbate-Ryan (Republican): 3,224
Cortlandt
There was a race for Town Supervisor:
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- Richard H. Becker* (Democrat, Working Families): 5,820
- Warren A. Smith, Sr. (Republican, Concerned Taxpayers): 3,778
Four people vied for two seats on the Cortlandt Town Council:
- Robert E. Mayes* (Democrat, Working Families): 5,562
- Joyce C. White (Democrat, Working Families): 5,486
- George C. Pappas (Republican, Concerned Taxpayers): 3,928
- Ryan Mulcahy (Republican, Concerned Taxpayers): 3,699
Judge Maritza Fugaro-Norton was unopposed in her bid for re-election to Town Justice.
Croton-on-Hudson
Voters in the village were asked to weigh in on an amendment to the Croton-on-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department’s Length of Service Award Program. The Village Board of Trustees adopted a resolution unanimously on June 26 to authorize an amendment to the program to extend the maximum number of years of service credit for which a qualified volunteer firefighter may earn a service award to 40 years and increase the monthly service award to $30, which represents a maximum monthly service award of $1,200.
- Yes: 1,733
- No: 387
Mayor Brian J. Pugh was uncontested in his re-election bid, as were the two people running for two seats on the village Board of Trustees, Cara J. Politi and incumbent Nora M. Nicholson.
Ossining town
Town Supervisor Elizabeth R. Feldman was unopposed in her bid for re-election, as were town board members Matthew J. Weiss and Gregory G. Meyer, Town Clerk Susanne Donnelly; Town/Village Justices Mark I. Reisman and Benjamin Leavitt; and Highway Superintendent Peter J. Connolly.
Ossining village
Trustees Robert M. Fritsche and Omar Lopez were uncontested in their re-election bids.
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