Dems and GOP hold caucuses: Incumbents rerun for Village Board

MILLERTON — The Millerton Democratic and Republican Caucuses were both held on Tuesday, May 3. One incumbent candidate was cross-endorsed to return to office and one received a single endorsement to fill the return to the Village Board.

Two seats are open as a result of both candidates’ two-year terms expiring at year’s end. The new terms begin on Tuesday, July 5, and run through June 30, 2024.

Incumbent village Trustees Matthew Hartzog and Alicia Sartori, the current deputy mayor, were renominated at the caucuses to rerun for the two trustee positions.

According to Chair of the North East Democratic Committee  Jon Arnason, the Democratic Caucus was “very straightforward” and only took half an hour.

Both candidates are registered Democrats and both were nominated by the Democratic Committee to run on their ticket for the Village Board.

Describing the Republican Caucus also as being “very straightforward,” North East Republican Committee Chair Edie Greenwood said the committee cross-endorsed Sartori, who accepted its nomination for her to represent them.

Asked if the committee nominated a second candidate for the other open seat on the board, Greenwood said it did not.

Both caucuses were held at Village Hall at 5933 North Elm Ave. (Route 22) in Millerton, with the Democratic Caucus starting at 6 p.m. and the Republican Caucus beginning at 7 p.m.

This year’s Village Election is scheduled for Tuesday, June 21. In New York State, villages may opt to set their fiscal years and their election cycles on a different annual schedule than towns are required to do, and therefore villages do not have to hold elections in November.

The polling place for registered Millerton voters will be at Village Hall from noon to 9 p.m.

For more information on the 2022 Millerton Election, continue to check www.villageofmillerton.net and The Millerton News for updates.

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