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Results for Town Supervisor races in Tompkins, Cortland County

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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – Unofficial voting results for Town Supervisor races in Tompkins County and Cortland County are in.

PROJECTED WINNERS IN TOMPKINS COUNTY

  • MARK WHITMER (D) – CAROLINE
  • JOEL GAGNON (D) – DANBY
  • JASON LEIFER (D) – DRYDEN
  • STEPHANIE REDMOND (D) – ENFIELD (UNOPPOSED)
  • RODE HOWE (D) – ITHACA (UNOPPOSED)
  • RUTH GROFF (D) – LANSING

PROJECTED WINNERS IN CORTLAND COUNTY

  • JAMES DORING (R) – PREBLE
  • DONNELL BOYDEN (R) – SCOTT
  • MICHAEL PARK (R) – HOMER
  • MICHELLE TOTTEY-MORSE (D) – HARFORD
  • JOHN KAMINSKI (D) – VIRGIL
  • GARY CORNELL (R) – LAPEER
  • TIMOTHY ELLIOTT (R) – MARATHON
  • LLOYD SUTTON JR. (R) – TRUXTON
  • RONALD CONSTANTINO (R) – CINCINNATUS
  • CRYSTAL CLOUGH (R) – FREETOWN
  • JEFFREY SMITH (R) – TAYLOR
  • ALVIN DOTY JR. (R) – WILLET
  • LOUANNE RANDALL (R) – CUYLER

 

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