Registered Republicans vote on primary slots Sept. 13
Several towns have primaries for offices on Tuesday, September 13. Winners will be designated Republican endorsed candidates in the November elections.
In the Town of Clarkson, those seeking the Republican ballot line for town council are: Allan Hoy, John Lemke and Duane Marshall. Hoy and Marshall are incumbents.
In Hamlin, those seeking endorsement to run for the supervisor seat are: Shirley Hollink, Patricia MacIntosh and Dennis Roach. MacIntosh is the endorsed candidate.
For Hamlin Town Council Gerald Hutchison, James Krempasky, Michael Marchetti and Paul Rath are seeking the ballot spots. Rath is the incumbent in the race for the two available seats. He and Marchetti are endorsed by the town's Republican Committee.
Thomas Ingraham is seeking the ballot spot for highway superintendent in a bid against Scott Witte. The Republican Party endorsed Ingraham.
Voters in the primary in the Town of Kendall will be making a choice for Republican endorsement for supervisor from John Becker and William Vick. Becker is the incumbent. Vick is the committee's endorsed candidate.
For town council there are two available ballot spots with Gary Kludt, Charles Scroger, David Schuth and Michael Weisenburg running. Kludt and Weisenburg are the incumbents.
Riga incumbent Timothy Rowe and current town board member Pamela Moore are seeking endorsement to be the Republican candidate for supervisor. Rowe is the committee's choice.
Those seeking town council positions are: Peter Brundage, James Fodge, Kenneth Kuter and Peter Neidrauer. Brundage and Neidrauer are committee choices.
Sweden has three vying for endorsement for two council seats: Timothy Bates, Robert Carges and Danielle Windus-Cook. Carges and Windus-Cook are the incumbents and committee-endorsed.