Holley and Brockport hold village elections
Voters in the villages of Holley and Brockport head to the polls to cast their vote for village board members on Tuesday, June 20.
In Brockport, seven candidates are vying for three open seats – mayor and two trustees.
Incumbent Mayor Margaret Blackman is running on the Revitalize Brockport line and is challenged by Carol Hannan on the Blue Collar Brockport line and Lyle Stirk on the Brockport United line.
Incumbent trustees Katherine Kristansen and Annie Crane are running on the Revitalize Brockport line and are challenged by Blue Collar Brockport candidates Kristofer Bonczyk and Kevin McCarthy.
All are four-year terms. Polls will be open from 12 noon to 9 p.m. at the Brockport Village Hall, 49 State Street on Tuesday, June 20.
In Holley, three candidates are vying for two open seats on the village board.
Incumbent James DeFilipps was appointed to the board one year ago. He is running on the Peoples Party line. Rochelle Moroz is running on the Common Sense Party line and Kurt Wannenwetsch is running on the Citizens Voice Party line.
The trustee seats are two-year terms.
Voting will take place from noon to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20 at the Village Clerk’s Office, 72 Public Square in Holley.