NEW PALTZ, N.Y. – Village Mayor Timothy Rogers on Tuesday scored a resounding 2,368-750 win on the Democratic line for town supervisor over incumbent town Supervisor Amanda Gotto, a Democrat running on the Republican line.
Two full-term Town Board seats were won by first-time Democratic candidates Sean O’Sullivan and Kate Ryan with 2,365 votes and 2,416 votes respectively.
Out of the running for a full Town Board term was Republican candidate Randall Leverette with 689 votes.
An uncontested race to fill the final two years of an unexpired Town Board seat was won by Lauren McPadden with 2,584 votes on the Democratic line.
Incumbent Highway Superintendent Christopher Marx, who ran unopposed on the Democratic line, received 2,650 votes.

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