Politics & Government
Feiner Secures Democratic Bid in Greenburgh
Here's a look at the unofficial results for Tuesday's primaries at the town level in Greenburgh.
This article was published at 10 p.m. on Sept. 10 and has since been updated.
Town of Greenburgh registered Democrats headed to the polls today to determine which candidates will appear on November's official ballots.
Wednesday morning, with 93 percent of the 81 Greenburgh districts reporting unofficial results, it appears 22-year incumbent Feiner will continue to hold the Town's top job.
With no Republican challenger registered on November's general election ballot, it appears Feiner will continue his long run in Greenburgh.
Said the Supervisor, "Thank you Greenburgh Democratic voters for once again supporting me and Judith (town clerk). I am proud and honored to be the Democratic nominee representing you."
Supervisor
Paul Feiner — 3,631 (66 percent)
Bob Bernstein — 1,862 (34 percent)
Clerk
Sherron Fantauzzi — 1,607 (32 percent)
Judith A. Beville — 3,421 (68 percent)
Belville, also an incumbent, is running alongside Feiner.
Related: Greenburgh Supervisor Candidates Vie for Democrat Votes
Editor Chris McHugh contributed to this report.
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