Politics & Government
Polls Are Closed In Cortlandt; Results Are Coming In
Cortlandt voters went to the polls Tuesday to pick a new supervisor and two new Town Board members.

CORTLANDT, NY — Voters in the town of Cortlandt went to the polls Tuesday to choose a supervisor and two Town Board members.
Incumbent Democrat Richard Becker was challenged by Republican Warren Smith Sr.
Becker, 70, of Cortlandt, is in his first term as supervisor. He is a cardiologist and previously served on the Town Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
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He ran for re-election because, he said, there had been many successes during this first term but there was much more to be done. He campaigned on public safety, keeping taxes low and maintaining the town’s roads and public services.
Smith, 60, of Verplanck, is operations and art director at Earth Enterprise Inc. He also serves as president of the Verplanck Residents Association.
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He ran for supervisor because, he said, there seems to be a single political philosophy and perspective among the town’s supervisors and board members. He said the town faces issues that require creative, workable solutions that require diverse ideas and critical thinking.
Also on the ballot was the Town Board race which was to fill two positions. The winners, according to unofficial results, are in bold.
- Robert Mayes, incumbent, Democrat, Working Families
- Joyce White, Democrat, Working Families
- George Pappas, Republican, Concerned Taxpayers
- Ryan Mulcahy, Republican, Concerned Taxpayers
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