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Republican
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Conservative
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Independence
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Protecting Dryden
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STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
6TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(14 Year Term)
(Vote for any TWO different candidates)
Republican
Eugene D.
Faughnan
1B
Republican
Judith F.
O'Shea
2B
Conservative
Eugene D.
Faughnan
1C
Conservative
Judith F.
O'Shea
2C
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COUNTY COURT
JUDGE
(10 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Joseph
Cassidy
3A
Working Families
Joseph
Cassidy
3D
Independence
Kelly A.
Damm
3E
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DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Gwen
Wilkinson
4A
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COUNTY
LEGISLATOR
Dist. 13 (4 Yr. Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Martha O.
Robertson
5A
Republican
Amy L.
Scott-Foster
5B
Conservative
Amy L.
Scott-Foster
5C
Independence
Amy L.
Scott-Foster
5E
Protecting Dryden
Martha O.
Robertson
5F
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SUPERVISOR
(2 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Mary Ann
Sumner
6A
Republican
Ronald
Szymanski
6B
Independence
Ronald
Szymanski
6E
Protecting Dryden
Mary Ann
Sumner
6F
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HIGHWAY
SUPERINTENDENT
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Richard
Young, Jr.
7A
Republican
Jack A.
Bush
7B
Independence
Jack A.
Bush
7E
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TOWN COUNCILPERSON
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any TWO different candidates
even if in same column)
Democratic
Jason
Leifer
8A
Democratic
Greg
Sloan
9A
Republican
Bette M.
Minarski
8B
Republican
Stephen J.
Stelick, Jr.
9B
Independence
Bette M.
Minarski
8E
Independence
Stephen J.
Stelick, Jr.
9E
Protecting Dryden
Jason
Leifer
8F
Protecting Dryden
Greg
Sloan
9F
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 5, 2013 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS Ballot ID: 2010
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Town of Dryden
E.D.(s): 1, 4, 5, 8, 9
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PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE,
AN AMENDMENT
Authorizing Casino Gaming
The proposed amendment to section 9
of article 1 of the Constitution would
allow the Legislature to authorize up to
seven casinos in New York State for the
legislated purposes of promoting job
growth,increasing aid to schools,and
permitting local governments to lower
property taxes through revenues
generated.Shall the amendment be
approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER TWO, AN AMENDMENT
Additional Civil Service Credit for Veterans with
Disabilities Certified Post-Appointment
The proposed amendment to section 6 of article 5 of
the Constitution would entitle a veteran who has
received civil service credit for a civil service
appointment or promotion and subsequently is certified
as disabled to additional civil service credit at a
subsequent appointment or promotion.Shall the
proposed amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER THREE, AN AMENDMENT
Exclusion of Indebtedness Contracted
for Sewage Facilities
The proposed amendment to Article 8,section 5 of the
Constitution would extend for ten years,until January 1,
2024,the authority of counties,cities,towns,and villages
to exclude from their constitutional debt limits indebtedness
contracted for the construction or reconstruction of sewage
facilities. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER FOUR, AN
AMENDMENT
Settling Disputed Title in the Forest Preserve
The proposed amendment to section 1 of article 14 of
the Constitution would authorize the Legislature to
settle longstanding disputes between the State and
private entities over ownership of certain parcels of
land in the town of Long Lake,Hamilton County.In
exchange for giving up its claim to disputed parcels,the
State would get land to be incorporated into the forest
preserve that would benefit the forest preserve more
than the disputed parcels currently do.Shall the
proposed amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER FIVE, AN AMENDMENT
In Relation to a Land Exchange in the
State Forest Preserve with NYCO Minerals, Inc.
The proposed amendment to section 1 of article 14 of the
Constitution would authorize the Legislature to convey forest
preserve land located in the town of Lewis,Essex County,to
NYCO Minerals,a private company that plans on expanding an
existing mine that adjoins the forest preserve land.In
exchange,NYCO Minerals would give the State at least the
same amount of land of at least the same value,with a
minimum assessed value of $1 million,to be added to the
forest preserve.When NYCO Minerals finishes mining,it
would restore the condition of the land and return it to the
forest preserve. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER SIX, AN AMENDMENT
Increasing Age until which Certain State Judges Can Serve
The proposed amendment to the Constitution, amending sections
2 and 25 of article 6, would increase the maximum age until which
certain state judges may serve as follows: (a) a Justice of the
Supreme Court would be eligible for five additional two-year terms
after the present retirement age of 70, instead of the three such
terms currently authorized; and (b) a Judge of the Court of
Appeals who reaches the age of 70 while in office would be
permitted to remain in service on the Court for up to 10 years
beyond the present retirement age of 70 in order to complete the
term to which that Judge was appointed. Shall the proposed
amendment be approved?
Yes No
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