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Election Day is here. If you haven't already voted early, hopefully you're getting ready to head to the polls today.
In Nassau County, voters will be decided on the makeup of the entire County Legislature, as well as the district attorney. In the Town of Hempstead, voters will be casting ballots for about half of the Town Board, as well as the supervisor, clerk and receiver of taxes.
To find your polling place and see which races you're voting in, click here.
Here's what you need to know for Election Day:
Nassau County District Attorney: Democratic incumbent Madeline Singas is facing Republican challenger Frank McQuade.
Read more: 'Seismic' Changes: Nassau DA Candidates Sound Off On Bail ReformLegislative District 5: Democratic incumbent Debra Mulé is facing Republican challenger Daniel Salamone.
Legislative District 13: Republican incumbent Thomas McKevitt is facing Democratic challenger Jennifer Rosenkratz.
Legislative District 19: Republican incumbent Steve Rhoads is facing Democratic challenger Jill Levine.
Town of Hempstead Supervisor: Democratic incumbent Laura Gillen is facing Republican challenger Donald Clavin and independent challenger Diane Madden.
Read more: Supervisor Candidates Speak About Corruptions In Hempstead TownTown Clerk: Democratic incumbent Sylvia Cabana is facing Republican challenger Kate Murray.
Receiver of Taxes: Republican Jeanine Driscoll is facing Democrat Chandra Ortiz for the seat being vacated by Don Clavin.
Town District 5: Republican Christopher Carini is challenging Democrat Lora Webster for the seat vacated by Erin King Sweeney.
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