Politics & Government
Massapequa 2019 Elections: Candidates, Polling Places, Hours
Here's everything you need to know to be ready for Election Day.

Election Day is here. If you haven't already voted early, hopefully you're getting ready to head to the polls today.
In Nassau County, voters will be decided on the makeup of the entire County Legislature, as well as the district attorney. In the Town of Oyster Bay, voters will be casting ballots for about half of the Town Board, as well as the supervisor, clerk and receiver of taxes.
To find your polling place and see which races you're voting in, click here.
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Here's what you need to know for Election Day:
Nassau County
District Attorney: Democratic incumbent Madeline Singas is facing Republican challenger Frank McQuade.
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Legislative District 12: Republican incumbent James Kennedy is facing Democratic challenger Michael Pesce.
Legislative District 17: Republican incumbent Rose Marie Walker is facing Democratic challenger Allen Foley.
Town of Oyster Bay
Supervisor: Incumbent Republican Joseph Saladino is facing challenger James Altadonna, Jr., a Republican running as a Democrat and the current Town Clerk.
Town Clerk: Democrat Rachel Klein and Republican Richard LaMarca are vying to fill Altadonna's seat.
Receiver of Taxes: Republican Jeff Pravato and Democrat George Hignell are vying to fill the seat of James Stefanich, who is retiring.
Town Board: There are seven people running for three seats on the board in at-large elections.
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