Glen Cove 2021 Voter's Guide: What You Need To Know
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Glen Cove NY
02 November, 2021
10:00 AM
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GLEN COVE, NY — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2, and Patch has what you need to know as you head to the polls. This year's races are all local. Residents in Glen Cove will be voting for Nassau County executive and district attorney, as well as their representative in the County Legislature. They will also be voting for the mayor and council members on the city council. You can check your voting status on the state Board of Elections website, where you can also find your polling place. Here are the races that Glen Cove residents will see on their ballot: Nassau County County Executive Laura Curran (Democrat) — Incumbent Bruce Blakeman (Republican) District Attorney Anne Donnelly (Republican) Todd Kaminsky (Democrat) Comptroller Ryan Cronin (Democrat) Elaine Phillips (Republican) Legislative District 11 Meagan McCarty (Republican) Delia M. DeRiggi Whitton (Democrat) — Incumbent City of Glen Cove Mayor Tim Tenke (Democrat) — Incumbent Pamela Panzenbeck (Republican) Council Daniella Fugazy Scagliola (Democrat) — Incumbent Rocco Totino (Democrat) — Incumbent Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews (Democrat) — Incumbent John Perrone (Democrat) — Incumbent Eve Lupenko Ferrante (Democrat) — Incumbent Marsha Silverman (Democrat) — Incumbent Joseph Capobianco (Republican) Kevin Maccarone (Republican) James Greenberg (Republican) Roni Jenkins (Republican) John Mancusi (Republican) Barbara Peebles (Republican) There are also four statewide proposals on the ballot: A proposed constitutional amendment to freeze the number of state senators at 63.A proposed amendment to Article I of the New York Constitution that would establish the right of each person to clean air and water and a healthful environment.A proposed amendment that would delete the current requirement that a citizen be registered to vote at least 10 days before an election and would allow the Legislature to enact laws permitting a citizen to register to vote less than 10 days before an election.A proposed amendment that would delete from the current provision on absentee ballots the requirement that an absentee voter must be unable to appear at the polls by reason of absence from the county or illness or physical disability.
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