Chili, Ogden, Parma election results in
The Town of Ogden saw the only contested race for the supervisor seat, and incumbent Gay Lenhard retained her position in that race.
In the Town of Chili, Supervisor Tracey Logel received 4,513 in her uncontested bid for re-election. Town Clerk Richard Brongo, also uncontested, garnered 4,775 votes. Town justice Melvin Olver received 4,292.
Town board races saw four seeking two seats. Dennis Schulmerich and Mary Sperr won with 3,555 and 3,656 votes, respectively. In unsuccessful bids for election, Dennis Cozan received 2,277 votes while Steven Ginovsky, Jr. received 2,295.
Town of Parma elections all featured uncontested races. Incumbent Supervisor Richard Lemcke retained his seat with 2,165 votes. Clerk Carol Kluth received 2,333 votes and justice James Maley, Jr., received 2,114.
Town board members saw Kenneth Blackburn and Carmey Carmestro receive 1,946 and 2,137 respectively.
Highway Superintendent Brian Speer received 2,036 votes.
Town of Ogden voters kept incumbent Supervisor Gary Lenhard at the head of the town. She received 2,664 vote while challenger Garry Cranker garnered 1,501.
Lenhard said she was truly grateful for the support she received from the voters.
"I'm excited about serving for another two years and to continuing to work here in the town to make Ogden the very best place in which to live," she said.
David Murante, received 2,934 in his bid for town justice.
In the contested town board race, Thomas Cole and Thomas Uschold were victorious. They received 2,619 and 2,400 votes, respectively. In their unsuccessful bids for election, Marie Centola received 1,457 votes and Mark Seefried 1,292.