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State, Local Primaries Hit Lower Hudson Valley

Only a handful of candidates within Westchester, Rockland and Putnam will face same-party opposition Sept. 13

Before lawmakers lose, win or keep their seats come November, candidates within the same party will battle it out at the polls for a chance to be their party's champion.

Primaries are slated for Thursday, Sept. 13, moved from the previous Tuesday as to not overlap with the September 11 anniversary. Note: Patch's guide takes into account redrawn district boundaries.

Check below for a list of local races, and stay with Patch for results as the week progresses. (Certain congressional primary races took place in June; click and for results.)

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State Senate primaries

District 35 -- Incumbent Democrat Andrea Stewart-Cousins will face no opposition from within her own party.

District 37 -- Democrat George Latimer and Republican Bob Cohen will face no opposition from within their respective parties.

District 38 -- Incumbent Democrat David Carlucci and Republican Janis Castaldi will face no opposition from within their respective parties.

District 40 -- Incumbent Republican Greg Ball and Democrat Justin Wagner will face no opposition from within their respective parties.

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State Assembly primaries

District 88 -- Incumbent Democrat Amy Paulin will face no opposition from within her own party.

District 89 -- Democrat J. Gary Pretlow will face no opposition from within his own party.

District 90 -- Incumbent Democrat Shelley B. Mayer will face no opposition from within her own party.

District 91 -- Democrat Steve Otis and Republican William J. Villanova will face no opposition from within their respective parties.  

District 92 -- Incumbent Democrat Thomas J. Abinati will face no oppositon from within his own party.

District 93 -- Incumbent Republican Robert Castelli and Democrat David Buchwald will face no opposition from within their respective parties. 

District 94 -- Democrat Andrew I. Falk will face no opposition from within his own party. Republicans Dario Gristina and Stephen Katz will battle for their party's nomination.

District 95 -- Incumbent Democrat Sandy Galef and Republican Kim Izzarelli will face no opposition from their respective parties.

District 96 -- Incumbent Democrat Kenneth Zebrowski and Republican Matthew Brennan will face no opposition from their respective parties. Zebrowksi faces Matthew T. Katchmar will battle it out for the Independence Party nomination.

Distrist 97 -- Incumbent Democrat Ellen Jaffee and Republican Joseph Gravagna will face no opposition from their respective parties. Both are jockeying for the Independence Party nomination. 

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PC Lover May 9, 2013 at 05:50 pm
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HomeGrown10573 May 15, 2013 at 10:26 pm
Linda T., I would guess Mrs. Brakewood lives in Port Chester if she is running for the Port ChesterRead More Board of Ed. Even if the schools had to impose an austerity budget, your taxes would still go up. The state has more control in these matters than you think.
Aidan May 15, 2013 at 07:09 pm
Linda, the per pupil expenditure in PC schools is the lowest in Westchester and Rockland countiesRead More ... by about $2,000 per student. The issue is two fold. First, our property values are not as strong as our neighbors, so our homes have a higher levy in order to fund the schools. Second, and more important, is that the reliance on property taxes slams moderate income communities like PC. We need for the state to move to an income tax to fund schools. Scream at your legislators ... not the BoE.
Linda Turturino May 15, 2013 at 11:25 am
I am concerned there is not enough attention to detail in the BOE budget overall and Mrs. BrakewoodRead More comment about keeping taxes affordable ... where does she live ? they are out of control and in my opinion the money we pay for taxes we should have the best looking schools anywhere ... just my opinion