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Local Winners From Tuesday Night’s Election:

 

BATH - Terra Thorpe won the Town Clerk’s race, with 3,127 votes.

CAMPBELL -Patricia Horton wins the town justice race, 1,282 votes for Horton.  In Pulteney, Mary Hope Benedict won the Town Justice race, with 454 votes. 

THURSTON - Sue Conklin won the town clerk’s race, 581 votes.  The winner of the highway superintendent’s race, was Morris Smith, who got 447 votes.  

URBANA - Chris McConnell won the town board seat, getting 867 votes. 

WHEELER - The town board seat was won by Heather Trenchard, who got 371 votes.  The own Highway Superintendent’s race was won by Doug Towner, with Towner getting 377 votes. 

WOODHULL -  in the Town Justice race, Christie Brothers won that, receiving 600 votes. 

 

PROP 1 - Prop 1, passed last night statewide, but it failed in Steuben County, Prop 1 got 25,960 no votes in Steuben County.  Statewide, Prop 1 had 4.4 million yes votes, over 2.7 million no votes. 

 

COUNTY RACES:  Republican Matthew McCarthy won the Steuben County And Family Court Judge’s race, 29,940 votes came in for McCarthy.  Also, Christopher Tunney won the Steuben County Surrogate Judge’s race, getting 34,678 votes.   Sheriff Jim Allard won his race unopposed, with over 35,000 votes.  

 

COUNTY PROPS: 

Pulteney Library Proposition (Vote for 1)
774 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 15 undervotes)
Yes 522 ______
No 237 ______
Total 759 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 15 ______
Rathbone Proposition 1 - Highway Superintendent (Vote for 1)
463 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 12 undervotes)
Yes 86 ______
No 365 ______
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Statement of Votes Cast by Geography
Steuben County, 2024 General Election, Nov 05, 2024
All Precincts, All Districts, All Counter Groups, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
Total Ballots Cast: 44710
63 precincts reported out of 63 total
2024-11-05
23:30:37
Choice Votes Comparison
Total 451 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 12 ______
Thurston Proposition 1 - Town Supervisor (Vote for 1)
669 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 41 undervotes)
Yes 304 ______
No 324 ______
Total 628 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 41 ______
Thurston Proposition 2 - Town Clerk (Vote for 1)
669 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 38 undervotes)
Yes 335 ______
No 296 ______
Total 631 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 38 ______
Thurston Proposition 3 - Highway Superintendent (Vote for 1)
669 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 38 undervotes)
Yes 320 ______
No 311 ______
Total 631 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 38 ______
Thurston Proposition 4 - Tax Collector (Vote for 1)
669 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 39 undervotes)
Yes 329 ______
No 301 ______
Total 630 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 39 ______
Wheeler Proposition 1 - Highway Superintendent (Vote for 1)
573 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 23 undervotes)
Yes 178 ______
No 372 ______
Total 550 ______
Overvotes 0 ______
Undervotes 23 ______
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Winner's In Last Night's National Races 

GOP Congressman Nick Langworthy and Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney both claimed victory last night, both with solid leads in the vote count.  Langworthy received 239,037 votes, Tenney got 228,718 votes.   Democrat Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was declared the winner by Empire Report in less than two minutes after the polls closed last night.  Gillibrand had 4,421,396 votes.  

 

Results From The State Races

Senator Tom O'Mara (R) and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R)  won their races, both were unopposed.  O'Mara: 109,305 votes, Palmesano: 48,347 votes.   Assembly candidate Joe Sempolinski (R), the former congressman, he brought in 36,613 votes in his race last night.  

 

The Schoonover Trial Continues Again Today

The Larry Schoonover trial resumes today in Steuben County Court.  The county court was closed yesterday because of the election.    

 

Replacing Code Red With New York Alert

Steuben County Emergency Services Director Tim Marshall says, the county is looking at the possibility of getting a new way of contacting county residents during an emergency, with a statewide program called New York Alert.

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