Politics & Government

Port Jefferson Voter Guide 2024: What You Need To Know

Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in the Port Jefferson area.

See who's on the ballot this Nov. 5.
See who's on the ballot this Nov. 5. (Patch Media)

PORT JEFFERSON, NY — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, and Patch has what you need to know before you head to the polls.

This year, residents will be flocking to the polls to select a president, a United States senator, judges, members of Congress, and state senators and assembly members.

Key Races
Here are the races that Port Jefferson area residents will see on their ballot:

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President and Vice President

Kamala J. Harris and Tim Walz (Democratic, Working Families)

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Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance (Republican, Conservative)

United States Senator

Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic, Working Families)
Michael D. Sapraicone (Republican, Conservative)
Diane Sare (LaRouche)

Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District - Elect 8

James F. Matthews Jr. (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Gregg Roth (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Deanna D. Panico (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Terence P. Murphy (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Alfred C. Graf (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Paul E. Hennings (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Paul M. Hensley (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)
Andrew A. Crecca (Democratic, Republican, Conservative)

County Court Judge - Elect 2

Philip Goglas (Republican, Conservative)
Peter R. Mc Greevy (Republican, Conservative)

Family Court Judge - Elect 3

Stuart P. Besen (Democratic, Conservative)
Darlene Jorif Mangane (Democratic)
Jordan S. Katz (Democratic)
Carl J. Copertino (Republican, Conservative)
Christopher C. Brocato (Republican, Conservative)

Representative in Congress, 1st Congressional District - Elect 1

John P. Avlon (Democratic, Common Sense Suffolk)
Nicholas J. LaLota (Republican, Conservative)

State Senator, 1st Senatorial District - Elect 1

Sarah S. Anker (Democratic, Common Sense Suffolk)
Anthony H. Palumbo (Republican, Conservative)

State Senator, 2nd Senatorial District - Elect 1
Mario Mattera (Republican)
Craig Herskowitz ( Democratic)

Member of Assembly, 4th Assembly District - Elect 1

Rebecca A. Kassay (Democratic)
Edward A. Flood (Republican, Conservative)

Polls on Election Day are slated to be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Early voting begins on Saturday, Oct. 26. Find your early voting spots, polling places, and absentee ballot information here.

For questions regarding voter registration and other New York State Board of Elections issues, click here.

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