Politics & Government

Ossining, Croton-on-Hudson: Your Ballots on Election Day

Here's information you need to be prepared for Tuesday.

Croton and Ossining village and town voters will head to the polls this Tuesday, Nov. 4 for the 2014 midterm election.

On the ballot, registered voters will be able to select candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, a representative to U.S. Congress, state senator, state assembly, comptroller, attorney general, state supreme court justice, Ossining village mayor, Ossining village trustee, Croton village trustee and Croton village justice.

There is no election for the U.S. Senate this year in New York.

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Voters will also choose ‘yea’ or ‘nay’ on three statewide propositions. Two are amendments to the New York State Constitution.

The first would revise how election districts are redrawn after every Census. It includes the formation of a redistricting commission that would conduct statewide public hearings and then develop a plan based on specific criteria including: contiguous and compact district boundaries, an equal number of people in each district, protection of communities of interest.

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The second would allow the legislature to distribute copies of pending bills—there were 18,000 this past year, according to Assemblywoman Sandra Galef—over the Internet. Now paper copies are constitutionally mandated.

The third proposition asks voters to OK a $2 billion bond for education. Mostly for school technology, the money could also be used for constructing and modernizing facilities and installing high-tech security.

Learn More

Check out the League of Women Voters’ New York Voters Guide - candidates or get personalized voter information at vote411.org

On the Ballot

Local Offices

Croton-on-Hudson

Village Justice

vote for 1

Sam R. Watkins (D)

Village Trustee 2-year term

vote for 2

John Brijeski (CU)

Virginia Calcutti (CU)

Ann H. Gallelli (D,WF)

Kevin J. McClone (I)

Brian Pugh (D,WF,TRN)

Village Trustee 1-year term

vote for 1

Robert Anderson (CU)

Marie Slippen (D,WF)

Ossining

Village Mayor

vote for 1

Victoria Gearity (D,I)

William Hanauer (WF)

Village Trustee

vote for 2

John Codman III (D,WF)

Omar Herrera (D,WF)

State Offices

Assembly district 95

vote for 1

Sandra Galef (D, WF,I)

Senate district 38

vote for 1

David Carlucci (D,WF,I)

Donna Held (R)

Attorney General

Vote for 1

John Cahill (R, C, SCC)

Ramon Jimenez (G)

Carl Person (L)

Eric Schneiderman (WF, I, WEP, D)

Comptroller

Vote for 1

Robert Antonacci (R, C, SCC)

John Clifton (L)

Thomas DiNapoli (D, WF, I, WEP)

Theresa Portelli (G)

Lieutenant Governor

Chris Edes (L)

Kathy Hochul (D, WF, I, WEP)

Brian Jones (G)

Bobby Kalotee (S)

Chris Moss (R, C, SCC)

Governor

Rob Astorino (R, C, SCC)

Steven Cohn (S)

Andrew Cuomo (D, WF, I, WEP)

Supreme Court Justice (9th Judicial District)

Montgomery Delaney (R,C)

James Hubert (D,I)

Federal Offices

Congressional District 17

vote for 1

Christopher Day (R,C)

Nita Lowey (D,WF)

New York State Propositions

Proposal One - Revising State’s Redistricting Procedure

Proposal Two - Permitting Electronic Distribution of State Legislative Bills

Proposal Three - The SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014


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