Not only did the last major countywide seat in Nassau and Suffolk that had been held by a Democrat get scooped up by a GOP candidate in Tuesday night’s election, even several local town counc…
Not only did the last major countywide seat in Nassau and Suffolk that had been held by a Democrat get scooped up by a GOP candidate in Tuesday’s election, but even several local town councils managed to flip red.Democrat David Calone to become Suffolk County executive means the GOP now occupies all major seats in Nassau and Suffolk — including both county executive seats, the district attorney and comptroller’s offices and all four congressional seats.
Republican Ed Romaine’s landslide victory over Democrat David Calone to become Suffolk County executive means the GOP now occupies all seats in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.In Long Beach, the victorious GOPers — Brendan Finn, Mike Reinhart and Chris Fiumara — managed to secure three of the five council seats up for grabs in a region heavily populated by Big Apple retirees, cops and firefighters.
Meanwhile, the North Hempstead Town Board, located in Nassau County, also turned red after being controlled by Democrats since 1989 — with Republican Edward Scott winning his party an additional seat there. Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin, North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jen DeSena and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino all won their races.The local wins, coupled with Romaine’s victory to become the first GOP Suffolk County executive in two decades with 56% of the 26,000 votes, should have Dems running scared going into 2024, several top Empire State Republicans warned.
Lee Zeldin, ex-Long Island rep and GOP candidate for governor, agreed these regions would be key battlegrounds come next year.“You had a lot of non-Republicans voting for Republicans. These are issues relevant at the federal level: concerns about rising crime, rising costs and the migrant issue,” he continued. “These issues don’t magically go away. They are likely to be big issues next fall in the 2024 elections.
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