Politics & Government
Primary Day On The East End: Who's On the Ballot
The primary vote takes place on Tuesday.

EAST END, NY — Voters on the East End will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in four primaries. Here's who's on the ballot.
In Suffolk's 1st Legislative District, a primary is being waged on the GOP line between Catherine Stark of Riverhead and Greg Williams of Mattituck, who are vying for the seat currently held by Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski. Krupski, a Democrat, who has served as a legislator for the area since 2013, will be running in November for the Southold Town supervisor's seat after longtime Supervisor Scott Russell takes his leave.
Stark, who was the Suffolk County Republican Committee's choice, previously served as an aide in Krupski's office and has worked in county government for two decades.
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Her opponent Williams previously served as a Southold Town trustee, threw his hat into the ring for a Southold Town board seat in 2021, and owns a bicycle shop in Mattituck.
The winner will run against Catherine Kent, the Democratic candidate and former Riverhead Town councilwoman, in the November race.
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The 1st legislative district covers Southold and Riverhead Towns, Flanders, Shelter Island and a portion of Brookhaven Town.
Shelter Island
Democratic candidates Arnott G. Gooding and Gerard F. Siller are waging a primary for the town supervisor's seat. Also on Shelter Island, three Democratic candidates, Albert K. Dickson, Benjamin Dyett, and Robert Waife are waging a primary to run for town board.
Southampton Town
There's a primary race for a spot on the Working Families Party line in Southampton Town, with John Ortiz and Gary Weber both hoping to run for town justice.
The East End primaries are the only primaries on Long Island Tuesday except for a Long Beach race.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. For additional information and voting hours and locations, click here.
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