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Oct
13
2020

VOTERS' GUIDE

Whether you're voting by mail, voting early, or voting on Election Day, read all about the candidates who are looking for your vote and where they stand on the issues. If you have questions about how to vote this year, read about the 3 ways you can vote.read more ››

Oct
13
2020

Thomas Suozzi is the relentless voice Long Island needs in Washington.

The second-term Democrat, 58, has carried the mantle on the crucial reversal of the SALT deduction cap. He helped negotiate an elimination of the cap for 2020 into the pandemic relief bill that passed in the House.

Environmentally, he has put fixing the Bethpage plume at the forefront. He successfully appealed this past spring to the House Appropriations...read more ››

Sep
17
2020

New Yorkers have three ways to vote in this year’s general election on Nov. 3.

Absentee ballots

This year, any voter may receive an absentee ballot if they are concerned about the spread of COVID-19 at polling places.

Voters may request absentee ballots from their county board of elections by mail, email, fax, telephone or by visiting.

Absentee ballot applications may be downloaded in English or...read more ››

Aug
11
2020

Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a major party’s presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump.

In choosing Harris, Biden is embracing a former rival from the Democratic primary who is familiar with the unique rigor of a national campaign. The 55-year-old...read more ››

Jun
23
2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday was on his way to adding New York delegates to his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president, but final results in several other congressional and local primaries on Long Island are likely at least a week away.

The Associated Press declared Biden the winner of the New York presidential primary shortly after the polls closed. But there still are 1.8 million absentee ballots statewide...read more ››

Apr
14
2020
Absentee ballots will be available to all New Yorkers for the June primary

New Yorkers looking to use absentee ballots to vote rather than going to polling places during the COVID-19 outbreak need only fill out an application for a mail-in ballot, according to the state Board of Elections.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s executive order temporarily suspends a portion of state election law. The order will allow voters to apply for absentee ballots because voting in person could make them susceptible to contracting the...read more ››

Mar
14
2020

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed an executive order Saturday temporarily modifying election procedures to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Under the new order, the candidate petitioning process will be suspended effective 5 p.m. Tuesday for the June primaries for congressional, state senate, state assembly and judicial races.

In addition, the signature requirements for ballot access will also be modified under the new...read more ››

Oct
25
2019

A Republican candidate for Town Board is acknowledging having had several tax liens totaling thousands of dollars against his business, while Democrats are circulating information about the liability and charging theft.

The state liens and tax warrants were brought against Andre Sorrentino and his brother Pat on their PAS Automotive Service in Huntington Station. The 19 judgments entered against them and their company totaled $288,419...read more ››

Sep
10
2019
Honoring Frank Petrone and guest speaker Tom Suozzi and elected officials

Where - American Legion Hall, One Mill Dam Road, Huntington
When - Sunday September 15, 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Who - Honerable Frank Petrone, Council Members Mark Cuthbertson and Joan Cergol, Receiver of Taxes Jillian Guthman, Superintendent of Highways Kevin Orelli, State Senator Jim Gaughran, State Legislator Steve Stern, County Executive Steve Bellone, County Legislators Doctor William Spencer, Susan Berland, Tom Donnelly,...read more ››

Apr
28
2019
Huntington Town Democratic Committee Road to Victory Fundraiser

Chair Woman Mary Collins
&
The Huntington Town Democratic Committee

Invite you to our 2019 Road to Victory Fundraiser
Featuring the Comedy of
Randy Brian

Join our Town Representatives and Our 2019 Candidates
Joan Cergol & Kathleen Cleary for Town Board

Jillian Guthman For Receiver of Taxes

Simon Saks for Town Clerk

Help Huntington Dems...read more ››

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