SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK SETS THE NOVEMBER BALLOT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mar 21, 2008
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Dan Panico
852-2000
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Riverhead, N.Y. – As required by Section 4-106 (2), of the New York State Election Law, Suffolk County Clerk Judith A. Pascale has determined the following offices, across Suffolk County, are to be voted for in the upcoming General Election to be held on November 4th, 2008.
-(three)United States Congress – 2 year term -(six)New York State Senate – 2 year term -(eleven)New York State Assembly – 2 year term -(four)Suffolk County Supreme Court Justices – 14 year term -(three)Suffolk County Court Judges – 10 year term -(one)Suffolk County Family Court Judge – 10 year term -(six)Suffolk County District Court Judges – 6 year term -(one)Brookhaven -(two)Huntington -(two)Islip -(one)Smithtown
"The ability of individuals to cast ballots for the person or persons with whom they most identify with is among the greatest elements of our Democracy. Accordingly, I have submitted the above referenced offices to the Suffolk County Board of Elections for election this coming Election Day. I encourage everyone to get out and vote for the candidates of their choice," commented Suffolk County Clerk Judith A. Pascale.
If you are interested in learning more about our electoral system or about the requirements needed to run for office, please contact the Suffolk County Board of Elections by telephone at (631) 852-4500 for information, or by mail at Suffolk County Board of Elections – Post Office Box 700, Yaphank, New York 11980-0700.
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