Politics & Government
Patchogue Village Residents Re-Elect Incumbents Tuesday
Joseph Keyes, Patrick McHeffey, and Susan Henke Brinkman were re-elected to four-year terms.

PATCHOGUE, NY — Four incumbents were re-elected to the Patchogue Village Board on Tuesday, Village Clerk Lori Devlin said.
Incumbent trustees running on the Patchogue 2022 ticket, Susan Henke Brinkman, Joseph Keyes, and Patrick McHeffey, were re-elected to four-year terms. Keyes took the top amount of votes at 391, followed by McHeffey with 384 votes, and Brinkman with 370 votes.
Challenger Dennis Ross, who ran on the Your Village Vote ticket, garnered 149 votes.
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Incumbents Trustee Lisbeth Carrillo and Village Justice Patricia Romeo were re-elected to their posts unopposed. Carrillo garnered 413 votes for a two-year term, and Romeo 442 votes for a four-year term.
Devlin said absentee ballots were included in the count, and she expects the Village Board to certify the results at a meeting tomorrow night.
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