Politics & Government

Southampton Voter Guide 2025: What You Need To Know

Here's a full guide to Tuesday's election in Southampton.

Polls open at 6 a.m. on Election Day.
Polls open at 6 a.m. on Election Day. (Patch graphic)

SOUTHAMPTON, NY — Suffolk County residents will be heading to the polls Tuesday to elect local representatives and make their voices heard.

Residents will weigh in on the race to represent one of the 18 legislative districts in Suffolk County, vote for Suffolk County District Attorney and Sheriff (both are running unopposed) — and choose their local town elected officials.

Here are the races that Southampton residents will see on their ballot:

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Suffolk County

District Attorney (Elect 1)

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Incumbent Raymond Tierney (Republican, Conservative)

Suffolk County Sheriff (Elect 1)

Errol D. Toulon, Jr. (Democratic, Conservative)

County Legislator, 2nd Legislative District (Elect 1)

Ann Welker (Democratic, Working Parties)

Raheem Soto (Republican, Conservative)

Southampton

Southampton Town Supervisor (Elect 1)

Maria Moore, incumbent (Democratic, Conservative) running unopposed

Town Clerk, Town of Southampton (Elect 1)

Mark Bernardo (Democratic)

Sundy Schermeyer, incumbent (Republican, Conservative)

Peter Collins (Working Families)

Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southampton (Elect 1)

Charles McArdle (Democratic, Republican, Conservative) Running unopposed

Council member, Town of Southampton (Elect 2)

Tom Neely (Democratic)

Rick Martel (Republican, Conservative)

Cynthia McNamara (Republican, Conservative)

Andrew Smith (Working Families)

Ieshia Galicia (Working Families)

Trustee, Town of Southampton (Elect 5)

Matthew Parsons (Democratic)

Sara Topping (Democratic, Working Families)

Hannah Pell-O'Farrell (Democratic, Conservative)

Joseph McLoughlin (Democratic)

Jimmy Mack (Democratic, Working Families)

John Carson (Republican, Conservative)

Scott Horowitz (Republican, Conservative)

Chip Maran (Republican)

Bill Parash (Republican, Conservative)

Ed Warner Jr. (Republican, Conservative)

Polls are open from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.

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