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Schoharie elections previewed
Oct 07, 2015 12:02 am
Timothy Knight in The Watershed Post surveys Schoharie County elections this fall, where Republicans County Treasurer Bill Cherry, County Clerk Indy Jaycox, and County Judge George Bartlett do not face any challengers. All 16 town supervisor seats are up for election, and Knight looks at three races:
• Town of Blenheim Democratic Supervisor Shawn Smith beat Gail Shaffer in the town's Democratic Caucus, and faces the former Blenheim Supervisor, New York State Assemblyperson, and New York Secretary of State, again as a Republican in the general election.
• Town of Middleburgh Incumbent Democratic Supervisor Jim Buzon faces Republican Pete Coppolo, a former employee of the county's public works department.
• Town of Schoharie Incumbent Democratic Supervisor Gene Milone goes against Republican Chris Tague, who also serves as the vice-chairman of the Schoharie County Republican Party.
Read the full story in The Watershed Post.
• Town of Blenheim Democratic Supervisor Shawn Smith beat Gail Shaffer in the town's Democratic Caucus, and faces the former Blenheim Supervisor, New York State Assemblyperson, and New York Secretary of State, again as a Republican in the general election.
• Town of Middleburgh Incumbent Democratic Supervisor Jim Buzon faces Republican Pete Coppolo, a former employee of the county's public works department.
• Town of Schoharie Incumbent Democratic Supervisor Gene Milone goes against Republican Chris Tague, who also serves as the vice-chairman of the Schoharie County Republican Party.
Read the full story in The Watershed Post.