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Election Results, Vote Totals Released

POSTED: November 12, 2009
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CHAUTAUQUA





Four candidates battled it out for two seats in the town of Chautauqua. The two seats were filled by Thomas J. Carlson (R, CC), who received 548 votes, and David P. Ward (R, CC), who received 489 votes. The race was close as Bill Burnett (D, I, C) finished with 461 votes, and Bryan Howard (D, I, C) finished with 337.


The rest of the races were uncontested. Chautauqua Town Justice James F. Fischer (D, R, I, C, W, CC) received 891 votes, and David J. Narducci (D, R, I, C, W, CC) received 863 votes.


Tim Wendell (D, R, C, CC) filled the vacancy of Chautauqua Town Superintendent of Highways after receiving 922 votes.





CLYMER





Russell A. Hunink, who received 287 votes, and John M. Holthouse, who received 188 votes, will remain on the town council defeating Howard Holthouse, who received 120 votes. Martha C. Keys ran unopposed receiving 269 votes for tax collector.





FRENCH CREEK





Incumbent David J. White ran unopposed to remain supervisor. Arlene R. Bemis ran unopposed to remain town clerk. Christopher Hill received 120 votes for town justice. Incumbents Leo McCray and Norvel Willink ran unopposed to remain town council members. Lois J. Sphon ran unopposed for tax collector and incumbent Arthur J. Malecki ran unopposed to remain highway superintendent.





MINA





Rebecca N. Brumagin ran unopposed to be supervisor, Joan R. Himelein was uncontested for town clerk, incumbent Paul Scarem will be highway superintendent and Craig Kinney will be town justice, also running unopposed. Denis R. Cooper, receiving 201 votes, and Dennis Luce, receiving 138 votes, will be the town council members. Also running was Michelle R. Wellacher, who received 122 votes





NORTH HARMONY





Incumbent Sally Carlson received 450 votes to be elected supervisor, defeating Catherine Peterson, who received 230 votes. Gary Ryan defeated John Best, 523 to 155 votes, to be highway superintendent. Town clerk will be Nancy Thomas and Richard Sena and Frank Stow Jr. will be town council members.





PORTLAND





Incumbent Highway Superintendent Charles Kelley Jr. was re-elected to another four-year term in office with a vote of 493. His opponent, Ronald Delcamp received 459 votes.





The only other contest in Portland was for tax collector with Susan Hindman elected with 536 votes. Her opponent Alfredo Valentin received 384 votes.





Running unopposed for re-election were Supervisor Daniel Schrantz who received 776 votes; town councilmen Rick Manzella with 593 vote and Jerry Boltz with 688 votes, town clerk Roxane Sobecki with 905 votes and town justice Robert Myers with 717 votes.





RIPLEY





Ripley Town Council member Douglas A. Bowen (Dem) and Patricia A. Hathaway (Dem) both ran unopposed. Bowen accumulated 247 votes and Hathaway 229.





SHERMAN





Howard E. Crump and Gerald W. Russell ran unopposed to be town council members.





WESTFIELD





Of the five races in the town of Westfield, three were contested. For the town supervisor race, Martha Bills was re-elected, receiving 887 votes against challenger Ronald D. Catalano with 479 votes.


For Westfield Town Council, two seats were up. Republican Ray Schuster received 908 votes, Democrat Dave Spann received 727 votes, Democrat George Kolibar received 423 votes and Republican Carl Vilardo received 635 votes.


Tim Smith (R) defeated Joshua Freifeld (D) 940 to 404 in the Westfield Town Clerk race.


Unopposed races include Westfield Town Justice Jerry Laporte (D, R, C) who received 1,269 votes while Westfield Superintendent of Highways candidate David G. Babcock (Dem, Rep) received 1,292.
 
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