Politics & Government
Chappaqua Election 2019: Team New Castle Falls Short
Here are the unofficial results from the Board of Elections.

CHAPPAQUA, NY — In New Castle, only one incumbent sought re-election, Town Council member Jeremy Saland. Meanwhile, Team New Castle fielded three newcomers as candidates for local offices. With all election districts reporting, here are the results posted by the Westchester County Board of Elections.
Saland ran with Jason Lichtenthal and Ivy Pool, who seeks the Town Supervisor seat being vacated by Rob Greenstein. Their opponents were James Smith, running for town supervisor, and Lauren Levin and Sean Maraynes, running for town council.
Team New Castle takes a stand as a non-partisan, local-issues party. It joined with the town Republican Committee for this year's slate.
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Douglas M. Kraus ran unopposed for town justice.
Results will not be official until the Westchester County Board of Elections counts absentee and affidavit ballots and certifies the election.
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New Castle Supervisor
- Ivy Pool, D, WF,I - 3,111
- James A. Smith, R, SAM,Team New Castle - 1,525
New Castle Council (vote for 2)
- Jeremy Saland, D, I (Incumbent) - 2,925
- Jason Lichtenthal, D, WF, I - 2,905
- Lauren L. Levin, R, SAM, Team New Castle - 1,787
- Sean B. Maraynes, R, SAM, Team New Castle - 1,519
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