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On the ballot in Hamlin, Clarkson and Kendall

In the Town of Hamlin, incumbent Eric G. Peters is running unopposed for town supervisor. He has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements. Kathi A. Rickman is running unopposed for Hamlin town clerk and has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements. Paul S. Rath is running unopposed for Hamlin town justice and has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements.  There are two candidates running for two open seats on the Hamlin town council.  Both Martin C. Maier and David G. Rose have the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements and are incumbents.

Voters in the Town of Clarkson will elect a supervisor, town clerk and two town council members.  Incumbent Paul M. Kimball is running unopposed for supervisor and has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements.

Incumbent Sharon S. Mattison is running unopposed for town clerk and has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements. Incumbents Christa L. Filipowicz and Jackie Smith are running for two open seats on town council and have the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements.

In the Town of Kendall in Orleans County, Supervisor Anthony Cammarata is running unopposed and has the Republican Party endorsement. Incumbent Margaret Lynn Szozda and Barbara Flow, recently appointed to serve a vacancy on the town council, are both running unopposed for two open seats.  Szozda has the Democratic and Republican Party endorsements and Flow has the Republican Party endorsement. Superintendent of Highways Warren S. Kruger is running unopposed for his position and has the Republican Party endorsement.

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