The results are in for Millerton’s Republican, Democratic caucuses

MILLERTON — In preparation for this year’s Village Election, local voters made their nominations for candidates to fill the open seats for mayor and two village trustee positions at the Republican and Democratic Caucuses held on Thursday, April 22, and Saturday, April 24, respectively.

At both caucuses, candidates were given time to speak about their unique qualifications, what motivated them to seek office and what projects and issues they hope to address if elected to the positions they were seeking. All three positions carry two-year terms.

Republican Caucus

The Republican Caucus was held in the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening. North East Town Councilman George Kaye was nominated as caucus chair for the evening. As his first order of business, Kaye nominated Judy Westfall as caucus secretary, while John and Cindy Heck were nominated as caucus tellers.

After they each had the chance to share their platform for why they’re running for office, current Deputy Mayor Jennifer Najdek, who is registered with No Official Party (NOP), was nominated for mayor while former North East town Supervisor and former Millerton Village Trustee Dave Sherman, a registered Republican, and political newcomer Laurie Kerr, a registered Democrat, were nominated for the two open seats as trustees on the Village Board.

Democratic Mayor Debbie Middlebrook has previously said she did not intend to seek re-election in the upcoming election, after having served for many years as both trustee and mayor.

Democratic Caucus

Meanwhile, the Democratic Caucus was held on Saturday, April 24, at 9:30 a.m. at the Eddie Collins Memorial Park pavilion. As a member of the local Democratic Committee, Village Trustee Matthew Hartzog appointed himself as caucus chair. Jon Arnason was appointed caucus secretary while Ed Downey, Village Trustee Alicia Sartori and North East town Supervisor Chris Kennan were appointed caucus tellers.

After Najdek said she was seeking the nomination for mayor, attendees heard from Kerr and frequent Village Board meeting attendee Delora Brooks, a registered Democrat, both of whom were seeking nominations for village trustee. Najdek was again nominated for mayor while Kerr and Brooks were nominated for the village trustee positions.

It is not unusual for candidates to be endorsed by both political parties in municipal elections throughout the Harlem Valley.

This year’s Village Election will be held on Tuesday, June 15, at the Village Hall building, located at 5933 North Elm Ave. (Route 22), from noon to 9 p.m.

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