Politics & Government
Croton Trustee Primary's "Official" Results
The Board of Elections says, so far, it appears that Gallelli and Davis have won.

Ann Gallelli and Kevin Davis will be Croton-on-Hudson's newly elected trustees, if the Board of Elections' current tally holds. Officials must now recount the Democratic primary votes one more time, then officials will certify the results.
"Officially those are the results," said Board of Elections Executive Assistant Taijan Jones. "We just have to do the re-canvass and the audit, which will be finished this week. The election will probably be certified by next week."
Kevin Davis got 519 votes, Ann Gallelli received 480 and Andy Levitt got 419 votes, according to election officials. The three were vying for two trustee seats. An earlier tally, from the night of the election, had shown Levitt and Davis winning.
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"The numbers from election night were from what the election inspectors called in," said Jones. "So these (new tallies) are from the cards, directly from the machine. That's the difference."
Incumbent Village of Croton-on-Hudson Trustee Ann Gallelli says she's happy with the outcome.
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"I'm very pleased that I’m going to be on the board for another term," said Gallelli. "As I have been in the past, I'm very involved in many of the ongoing projects in the village. I’m looking forward to continuing working on them and moving them forward."
The Democratic primary results will determine who will be Croton-on-Hudson's next two trustees because the Democrats have no Republican challengers to run against in November.
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