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On the ballot in Bergen, Clarendon and Murray

In the Town of Bergen, incumbent Town Clerk Michele M. Smith is being challenged by Connie VanHoute. Smith has the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party endorsements and VanHoute is running on the Connie4Clerk line.  Incumbent Town Justice Joseph A. Nenni is seeking another term and is running unopposed.  He has the Republican Party endorsement.  Incumbents Ernest J. Haywood and Belinda D. Grant are running unopposed for town council and have the Republican endorsement.  Daniel M. VanValkenburg is running unopposed for an unexpired term on the town council and has the Republican party endorsement.

Incumbent Highway Superintendent Michael R. Johnson is being challenged by Chad D. Roggow.  Johnson has the Republican and Independence Party endorsements and Roggow is running on the Better Roads for Bergen line.

In the Town of Murray, incumbent Supervisor John C. Morriss and Councilpersons Lloyd H. Christ and Edwin S. Bower are all running unopposed. The three are endorsed by the Republican Party.

Offices up for election in the Town of Clarendon include town supervisor, town clerk, town justices, two members of town council and superintendent of highways.

Town Supervisor Richard Moy is running unopposed and has the Republican endorsement.

Town Clerk Susan C. Colby is running unopposed and has the Republican endorsement.

Incumbent Thomas M. DiFante and Kevin Rombaut are running for town justices and both have the Republican endorsement.  Incumbents William J. Campbell and Allen W. Robinson are unopposed for two town council seats and both have the Republican Party endorsement.

Incumbent Superintendent of Highways Larry P. Swanger has the Republican, Independence and Reform Party endorsements and is being challenged by newcomers Tracy Bruce Chalker, who is endorsed by the Conservative and Labor Force Parties, and Frederick F. Seeman III, who will be on the A&K Party line.

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