Long Island village elections 2015

Here are the final results for the contested village elections held on March 18, 2015.  OLD FIELD: Incumbents Jeffrey S. Owen and Stephen W. Shybunko were both re-elected to two seats.  Stephen

News 12 Staff

Mar 20, 2015, 3:49 AM

Updated 3,335 days ago

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Long Island village elections 2015
Here are the final results for the contested village elections held on March 18, 2015. 
OLD FIELD: Incumbents Jeffrey S. Owen and Stephen W. Shybunko were both re-elected to two seats. 
Stephen W. Shybunko: 99
Jeffrey Owen: 87
John Damianos: 38
MASTIC BEACH: Trustee Maura Spery was elected Mayor. Anne Snyder and Christopher Anderson won trustee spots.
Maura Spery: 601
Anne Snyder: 669
Christopher Anderson: 653
STEWART MANOR: Incumbents Mary Carole Schafenberg and William Grogan were re-elected to the village's board of trustees.
William Grogan: 222
Mary Carole Schafenberg: 191
Orlanda Sa: 89
Peter Genova: 82
VALLEY STREAM: Mayor Edwin Fare was re-elected, defeating challenger Martin Peter Zirpolo. Incumbent trustees Vincent Grasso and Dermond Thomas were also re-elected, defeating two other candidates.
Edwin A. Fare: 1,979
Martin Peter Zirpolo: 745
FREEPORT: Jorge Martinez and Debra S. Mule prevailed over five other candidates -- including former Mayor Andrew Hardwick -- to fill two seats on the board of trustees, according to unofficial numbers.
Jorge Martinez: 2,180
Debra S. Mule : 2,163
Andrew Hardwick: 1,089
Frank Rizzo: 863
Sunday F. Coward: 713
Ramos: 617
Douglas Mayers: 131
HEMPSTEAD: Incumbents Don L. Ryan and Perry M. Pettus were re-elected on the Unity Party line for two trustee seats.
Don L. Ryan: 1,001
Perry M. Pettus: 796
Lamont Johnson: 246
Marcia Turner: 341
Jewel Lynette Butler: 372
Ida Rowe: 297
Dennis Jones: 330
Lenora Long: 213
GREAT NECK PLAZA: Incumbents Gerald Schneiderman and Lawrence Katz were re-elected and will serve two-year terms on the board of trustees.
Lawrence Katz: 331
Gerald Schneiderman: 286
Jonathan Stein: 229
GREENPORT: Trustee George Hubbard,Jr. was elected mayor, defeating a challenger Julie Lillis. Doug Roberts and Jack Martilotta were elected trustees. Incumbent Dave Murray and challenger Bill Swiskey lost.
George Hubbard, Jr.: 343
Julie Lillis: 80
Doug Roberts: 245
Jack Martilotta: 265
Dave Murray: 149
Bill Swiskey: 156


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