Politics & Government
Your Guide to Tuesday's Primary
Here's what you need to know before heading out to the polls Tuesday.
Primary elections for county and municipal government seats will be held all over the New York State tomorrow.
Here's the rundown primary races in Bedford:
County Legislator, District 2
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Lisa Douglas of North Salem is challenging Peter Michaelis of Bedford for the Republican line in the race for Westchester County Legislator, 2nd legislative district.
Michaelis secured the Republican and Conservative endorsements. The winner will take on the incumbent, Peter Harckham, in November's elections.
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District 2 includes Bedford, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge and part of Somers.
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Bedford Town Board
There are two seats open on the town board for the November elections. Luke Vander Linden, a Republican, is challenging Christopher Burdick and David Gabrielson, the incumbent Democrats endorsed by their party seeking re-election.
When you get receive your ballot tomorrow, here's what you'll see:
- On the Conservative Party line, you'll see Luke Vander Linden, and space for a write-in candidate. Christopher Burdick, one of forced a primary through the opportunity to ballot petition process.
- On the Working Families Party line, there will be two write-in spaces.
- On the Independence Pary Line, incumbents Christopher Burdick and David Gabrielson, who received the Independence Party endorsement, will be listed. A third line will be listed for a write-in candidate. Luke Vander Linden, who received the Republican party endorsement for Bedford Town Board, forced an Independence Party primary through the opportunity to ballot petition process.
The top two candidates receiving the most votes in each primary will win spots on the those parties' lines for town elections this November.
Read our previous coverage here:
Where and When to Vote
Polls are open from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m.
The information below is listed on the town's website. If you are not sure where you go to vote, call the Town Clerk's Office at (914) 666 4534.
District
Location
1
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Bedford Village
2
Rippowam School
Bedford Village
3
Katonah Memorial House
Katonah
4
Community House
Bedford Hills
5
Community House
Bedford Hills
6
Katonah Village Library
Katonah
7
First Presbyterian Church
Katonah
8
Katonah Elementary School
Katonah
9
Town House
Bedford Hills
10
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Bedford Village
11
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Bedford Village
12
Cisqua School
Mount Kisco
13
Rippowam School
Bedford Village
14
Town House
Bedford Hills
15
Katonah Village Library
Katonah
16
Katonah Memorial House
Katonah
17
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Bedford Village
18
Town House
Bedford Hills
Editor's note: We previously failed to note that the Conservative Party primary was forced by Christopher Burdick through a petition. We have amended the copy.
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