Politics & Government
North Fork Voter Guide 2023: What You Need To Know
Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election on the North Fork.

NORTH FORK, NY — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and Patch has what you need to know before you head to the polls.
This year's races are county and local. Residents on the North Fork will be voting for Suffolk County Executive, as well as their representative in the County Legislature. They will also be voting for candidates to fill the town supervisor's seat, two seats on the Southold Town board, a town justice seat, an assessor's seat, and for two incumbent trustees, running unopposed. The candidate for town tax receiver is also running unopposed.
Key Races
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Here are the races that North Fork residents will see on their ballot:
Suffolk County
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Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District, (Vote for 4)
Gary Carlton, Democratic, Republican, Conservative
Christopher McGrath, Democratic, Republican, Conservative
John Andrews, Republican, Conservative
Alison Napolitano, Republican, Conservative
Suffolk County Executive (Vote for 1)
David Calone, Democratic, Working Families
Edward Romaine, Republican, Conservative
County Legislator, 1st Legislative District
Catherine Kent, Democratic, Working Families
Catherine Stark, Republican, Conservative
Southold Town Races
Southold Town Supervisor
Albert Krupski, Jr., Democratic, Conservative
Donald Grim, Republican
Receiver of Taxes
Kelly Fogarty, Republican, Conservative (unopposed)
Town Justice (Vote for 1)
Daniel Ross, Democratic, Working Families
Brian Hughes, Republican, Conservative
Southold Town Council
Anne H. Smith, Democratic, Working Families
Gwynn Schroeder, Democratic, Working Families
Jill Doherty, Republican, Conservative
Stephen Kiely, Republican
Southold Town Assessor
William Flinter, Democratic, Working Families
Michael Goscinski, Republican, Conservative
Southold Town Trustees
Nick Krupski, Democratic, Conservative
Glenn Goldsmith, Republican, Conservative
Polls on Election Day are slated to be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Early voting begins on Saturday, October 27. 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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