The Republican party has maintained its dominance in Nassau County.
This election cycle saw the reelections of three Republican incumbents: County Executive Bruce Blakeman, District Attorney Anne Donnelly and Hempstead Town Supervisor John Ferretti. The trio benefited from an early voter turnout that saw 5,000 more ballots cast for the Republicans than Democrats.
Nassau County Executive
Blakeman, 70, was endorsed by President Donald Trump on Monday, en route to beating out Democratic Legislator Seth Koslow to the County Executive seat.
His victory continues the monopoly Republican lawmakers have held over Long Island in recent years, which includes his counterpart in Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine.
Blakeman initially won the position in 2021 by beating out incumbent Democrat Laur

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