Politics & Government
Wantagh-Seaford 2021 Local Elections: Candidates, Polling
The Patch Voters' Guide gives all you need going into Election Day.

WANTAGH-SEAFORD, NY — Election Day is Tuesday and here's what to expect when you cast your ballot.
Among the races, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran is up for reelection against Bruce Blakeman.
State senator Todd Kaminsky looks to become Nassau County District Attorney. The Democrat is opposed by Anne Donnelly.
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For County Comptroller, Ryan Cronin (D) opposes Elaine Phillips.
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin seeks reelection against Jason Abelove (D).
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In the Nassau County Legislature, Thomas McKevitt is the incumbent in the 13th district, which covers a portion of North Wantagh, along with North Bellmore and North Merrick. His challenger is Eileen Napolitano (D).
In the 19th Legislative District, Republican Steve Rhoads is the incumbent. He's opposed by Jacob Schuster.
There are four statewide proposals on the ballot.
- This proposed constitutional amendment would freeze the number of state senators at 63. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
- The proposed amendment to Article I of the New York Constitution would establish the right of each person to clean air and water and a healthful environment. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
- The proposed amendment would delete the current requirement that a citizen be registered to vote at least ten days before an election and would allow the Legislature to enact laws permitting a citizen to register to vote less than ten days before the election. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
- The proposed amendment would delete from the current provision on absentee ballots the requirement that an absentee voter must be unable to appear at the polls by reason of absence from the county or illness or physical disability. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
Polling places in New York are open on Nov. 2 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. To find your voting location, check the state's Board of Elections site.
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