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NoVEMBER 4 - 10, 2021
Big night for Nassau GOP
County executive race shows Blakeman ahead HERAlD STAff REpoRT agarcia@liherald.com
As midnight approached on election night, Republicans in Nassau County-wide races were inching toward a GOP sweep. As the Herald went to press, Bruce Blakeman, the Republican Town of Hempstead councilman, had surged past incumbent Democrat Laura Curran in the race for county executive, with 92 percent of precincts reporting. At press time, an official winner had not been declared, but Blakeman had 52 percent of the vote to Curran’s 47 percent. Close to 20,000 absentee ballots remained to be counted, however. What was certain: Republican Anne Donnelly, a 32-year career prosecutor in the Nassau district attorney’s office, was declared the winner in the contest for D.A. Donnelly defeated State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Democrat from Long Beach, garnering 60 percent of the vote. Republican Elaine Phillips, a for mer state senator, was declared the winner in the race for county comptroller, besting
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By JoRDAN VAlloNE jvallone@liherald.com
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REpuBlicAN BRucE BlAkEMAN was ahead over incumbent County Executive Laura Curran Tuesday night. Democrat Ryan Cronin. And Republican Maureen O’Connell appeared headed to victory over Democrat Justin Brown in the voting for county clerk. In the race for Town of Hempstead supervisor, Don Clavin also appeared headed toward an easy victory over Democrat Jason Abelove at press time, nearly doubling Abelove’s vote. Incumbent Steve Rhoads, a Republican from Bellmore,
pulled ahead in the 19th Legislative District contest, with a lead of nearly 8,000 votes. Dennis Dunne, a Republican from Levittown, was re-elected councilman for the 6th District, besting newcomer Matthew Galante, a Democrat from Levittown, by more than 10,000 votes. Absentee ballots were yet to be counted. All results were unofficial at press time.
ElEcTion RESUlTS office
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Winner
opponent
county executive
Bruce Blakeman (undeclared) – 52% Laura Curran (d) – 48%
district attorney
anne donnelly (R) – 60%
todd Kaminsky (d) – 40%
comptroller
elaine phillips (R) – 61%
Ryan Cronin (d) – 39%
county clerk
Maureen o’Connell(R)–63%
Justin Brown (d) – 37%
15th Legislative district tom McKevitt (R) – 68%
eileen napolitano(d)–32%
19th Legislative district Steve Rhoads (R) – 72%
Jake Schuster (d) – 28%
town of hempstead supervisor don Clavin (R) – 65%
Jason abelove (d) – 35%
town 6th council district dennis dunne (R) – 69%
Matthew galante(d)–31%
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here is no better feeling than accomplishing a task that seemed impossible.