Politics & Government

Farmingdale 2011 Election Guide

All residents need to know this Tuesday.

Don't know which seats are up? Don't know who is running for those seats? Don't know where to vote for who is running for those seats? Find out all you need to know in the 2011 Election guide below.

The Races

If you live on the Nassau side of Farmingdale, you are voting for seats in the Town of Oyster Bay and the Nassau County Legislature.

If you live on the Suffolk side of Farmingdale, you are voting for seats in the Town of Babylon, the Suffolk County Legislature and for the County Executive.

Find out what's happening in Farmingdalewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Candidates

Town of Oyster Bay
Supervisor: (Republican Incumbent) vs. (Democratic Challenger)
Town Clerk: (Republican Incumbent) vs. (Democratic Challenger)
Receiver of Taxes: (Republican Incumbent) vs (Democratic Challenger)
Town Council: (Republican Incumbents) vs. (Democratic Challengers)

Nassau County Legislature
District 14: (Republican Incumbent) vs. (Democratic Challenger)
District 12 (North Massapequa): (Republican Incumbent) vs. (Democratic Challenger)

Find out what's happening in Farmingdalewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Town of Babylon
Receiver of Taxes: Corinne Di Somma (Incumbent)
Town Council: (Democratic Incumbent), (Republican Challenger), Jacqueline A. Gordon (Democratic Incumbent), William "Matt" Groh (Republican Challenger)

Suffolk County Legislature
District 15: DuWayne Gregory (Democratic Incumbent)

Suffolk County Executive
(Democrat) vs. (Republican)

Polling Sites

There are several polling sites in Farmingdale and your polling site is determined by your specific address. Input your address here to find out where you should go to vote.

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