Politics & Government
Tuesday: Head to Usual Polling Place
Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor residents can vote in their usual spots Tuesday.

Westchester County's Board of Elections has decided to "proceed as usual" tomorrow, despite Hurricane Sandy's aftermath affecting some polling places.
“All voters should go to their regular polling places,” Board of Election Commissioners Douglas A. Colety and Reginald A. LaFayette said in a statement this evening.
According to the county, "a handful of Westchester's 380 polling places are still without power as of 5 p.m. this evening. In conjunction with FEMA and the New York State Governor’s Office, generators will be provided for those sites if power is not restored by 8 p.m. tonight."
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Both the villages of Briarcliff Manor and Pleasantville have also confirmed this is the case today.
In Pleasantville, Mayor Peter Scherer stated this evening in a memo to the community, "All are promised to have power restored or be running on generators."
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