The Power of a Single Vote - Island Park Election Information and Polling Places

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category:Government and Politics posted:October 31st, 2008

This year promises to be one of the biggest elections ever. Even in areas that have been offering early voting, lines on Nov. ­4th could be longer than normal, so be prepared:

- Bring water, something to read and maybe even a small folding chair to sit on while you wait. If you can, consider carpooling to the polling place to avoid traffic snarls.

- Make sure you have proper New York ID with you. A photo ID is best.

If you encounter problems voting in Island Park or have questions, the New York precinct workers are there to help. If that doesn't work, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683) for advice.

­ Your vote DOES matter in elections. And this one-stop Island Park voting election resource for New York that has all the election information you need to cast your Island Park ballot and make your voice heard for this election.

We have:
- Election Results for Island Park, NY
- Island Park, NY polling places mapped!
- New York ballot measures
- Election candidates
- How to register to vote in Island Park, New York
- Early NY voting and registration information

Start here to get involved in a little thing we like to call "democracy".

Polling Places in and around Island Park
Voter Registration Deadline: 10/12/2007
Polls close in Island Park at 9:00PM.



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If you live in New York and are not registered to vote, make sure you find out how here: http://www.justvote.org/­. You can also find Island Park and New York polling places and get election information on how to register to vote in New York.
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For more information about what's going on around Island Park, NY we invite you to tour the site and participate on the shared Island Park Events Calendar by adding your organization's community events.


Find additional information about local candidates in Island Park and across New York, click here.

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Presidential Race
Democrat: Barack Obama
Republican: John McCain
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Green: Cynthia McKinney
Constitution Party: Chuck Baldwin

U.S. Senate
No races this year.

U.S. House of Representatives
1st District:
Democrats: Tim Bishop
Republicans: Lee Zeldin

2nd District:
Democrats: Steve Israel
Republicans: Frank Stalzer

3rd District:
Democrats: Graham Long
Republicans: Peter King

4th District:
Democrats: Carolyn McCarthy
Republicans: Jack Martins

5th District:
Democrats: Gary Ackerman
Republicans: Elizabeth Berney
Green: Evergreen Chou
Conservative: Jun Policarpio

6th District:
Democrats: Gregory Meeks
Republicans: No Candidate

7th District:
Democrats: Joseph Crowley
Republicans: William Britt Jr.

8th District:
Democrats: Jerrold Nadler
Republicans: Grace Lin

9th District:
Democrats: Anthony Weiner
Republicans: No Candidate
Conservative: Alfred Donohue

10th District:
Democrats: Edolphus Towns
Republicans: Salvatore Grupico

11th District:
Democrats: Yvette Clarke
Republicans: Hugh Carr
Conservative: Cartrell Gore

12th District:
Democrats: Nydia Velazquez
Republicans: Allan Romaguera

13th District:
Democrats: Mike McMahon
Republicans: Robert Straniere
Libertarian: Susan Overeem

14th District:
Democrats: Carolyn Maloney
Republicans: Robert Heim

15th District:
Democrats: Charles Rangel
Republicans: Edward Daniels

16th District:
Democrats: Jose Serrano
Republicans: Ali Mohamed

17th District:
Democrats: Eliot Engel
Republicans: Robert Goodman

18th District:
Democrats: Nita Lowey
Republicans: Jim Russell

19th District:
Democrats: John Hall
Republicans: Kieran Lalor

20th District:
Democrats: Kirsten Gillibrand
Republicans: Sandy Treadwell
Independent: Herbert Headwell

21st District:
Democrats: Paul Tonko
Republicans: Jim Buhrmaster

22nd District:
Democrats: Maurice Hinchey
Republicans: George Phillips

23rd District:
Democrats: Mike Oot
Republicans: John McHugh

24th District:
Democrats: Michael Arcuri
Republicans: Richard Hanna

25th District:
Democrats: Dan Maffei
Republicans: Dale Sweetland
Libertarian: David Gay
Green: Howie Hawkins

26th District:
Democrats: Alice Kryzan
Republicans: Christopher Lee
Independence Party: Anthony Fumerelle
Working Families: Jonathan Powers

27th District:
Democrats: Brian Higgins
Republicans: Daniel Humiston
Conservative: Harold Schroeder

28th District:
Democrats: Louise McIntosh Slaughter
Republicans: David Crimmen

29th District:
Democrats: Eric Massa
Republicans: Randy Kuhl

State Senate
1st District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Kenneth LaValle

2nd District:
Democrats: Michael DePaoli
Republicans: John Flanagan

3rd District:
Democrats: Brian Foley
Republicans: Caesar Trunzo

4th District:
Democrats: Tanya Gilliard
Republicans: Owen Johnson
Working Families: John Albano

5th District:
Democrats: Matthew Meng
Republicans: Carl Marcellino

6th District:
Democrats: Kristen McElroy
Republicans: Kemp Hannon

7th District:
Democrats: Craig Johnson
Republicans: Barbara Donno

8th District:
Democrats: Carol Gordon
Republicans: Charles Fuschillo Jr.

9th District:
Democrats: Roy Simon
Republicans: Dean Skelos

10th District:
Democrats: Shirley Huntley
Republicans: No Candidate

11th District:
Democrats: James Gennaro
Republicans: Frank Padavan

12th District:
Democrats: George Onorato
Republicans: Thomas Dooley

13th District:
Democrats: Hiram Monserrate
Republicans: No Candidate

14th District:
Democrats: Malcolm Smith
Republicans: No Candidate

15th District:
Democrats: Joseph Addabbo Jr.
Republicans: Serphin Maltese

16th District:
Democrats: Toby Ann Stavisky
Republicans: Peter Koo

17th District:
Democrats: Martin Malave-Dilan
Republicans: Victor Guarino

18th District:
Democrats: Velmanette Montgomery
Republicans: Sandra Palacious-Serrano

19th District:
Democrats: John Sampson
Republicans: Godfrey Jelks

20th District:
Democrats: Eric Adams
Republicans: Stephen Christopher

21st District:
Democrats: Kevin Parker
Republicans: Glenn Nocera

22nd District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Martin Golden

23rd District:
Democrats: Diane Savino
Republicans: Richard Thomas

24th District:
Democrats: Joseph Pancila
Republicans: Andrew Lanza

25th District:
Democrats: Daniel Squadron
Republicans: John Chromczak

26th District:
Democrats: Liz Krueger
Republicans: Timothy Brown

27th District:
Democrats: Carl Kruger
Republicans: No Candidate
Conservative: Vyacheslav Patrin

28th District:
Democrats: Jose Serrano
Republicans: Keesha Weiner

29th District:
Democrats: Thomas Duane
Republicans: Debra Leible

30th District:
Democrats: Bill Perkins
Republicans: No Candidate

31st District:
Democrats: Eric Schneiderman
Republicans: Martin Chicon
Conservative: Stephen Bradian

32nd District:
Democrats: Ruben Diaz
Republicans: No Candidate
Conservative: William McDonagh

33rd District:
Democrats: Pedro Espada Jr.
Republicans: Richard Soto
Conservative: William Sullivan

34th District:
Democrats: Jeffrey Klein
Republicans: Daniel Fasolino

35th District:
Democrats: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Republicans: John Murtagh

36th District:
Democrats: Ruth Thompson
Republicans: Curtis Brooks

37th District:
Democrats: Suzi Oppenheimer
Republicans: Liz Feld

38th District:
Democrats: Gregory Julian
Republicans: Thomas Morahan

39th District:
Democrats: Lawrence Delarose
Republicans: William Larkin Jr.

40th District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Vincent Leibell III

41st District:
Democrats: Kenneth Dow
Republicans: Stephen Saland

42nd District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: John Bonacic

43rd District:
Democrats: Michael Russo
Republicans: Roy McDonald
Working Families: Christopher Consuello

44th District:
Democrats: Fred Goodman
Republicans: Hugh Farley

45th District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Elizabeth Little

46th District:
Democrats: Neil Breslin
Republicans: No Candidate

47th District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Joseph Griffo
Working Families: Michael Boncella

48th District:
Democrats: Darrel Aubertine
Republicans: David Renzi

49th District:
Democrats: David Valesky
Republicans: James DiStefano

50th District:
Democrats: Carol Mulcahy
Republicans: John DeFrancisco

51st District:
Democrats: Don Barber
Republicans: James Seward

52nd District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Thomas Libous

53rd District:
Democrats: John Tonello
Republicans: George Winner Jr.

54th District:
Democrats: Paloma Capanna
Republicans: Michael Nozzolio

55th District:
Democrats: David Nachbar
Republicans: Jim Alesi

56th District:
Democrats: Richard Dollinger
Republicans: Joseph Robach

57th District:
Democrats: Christopher Schaeffer
Republicans: Catharine Young

58th District:
Democrats: William Stachowski
Republicans: Dennis Delano Sr.

59th District:
Democrats: Kathy Konst
Republicans: Dale Volker

60th District:
Democrats: Antoine Thompson
Republicans: No Candidate

61st District:
Democrats: Joe Mesi
Republicans: Michael Ranzenhofer

62nd District:
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: George Maziarz

State House of Representatives
Click here to see State House of Representatives Candidates for NY

Governor and Statewide Races
No races this year.

Statewide Ballot Measures
Proposal 1 - Proposing an amendment to section 6 of article 5 of the constitution in relation to additional civil service credit for members of the Armed Forces of the United States

The purpose of the proposal is to eliminate the requirement that disabled veterans be receiving disability payments in order to qualify for additional credit on civil service examinations. The State Constitution currently requires that- in order to qualify for additional points on a civil service examination for appointment or promotion- a veteran who was disabled in the actual performance of duty in any war must be receiving disability payments from the United States Veterans Administration- and the United States Veterans Administration must certify that the veteran's disability exists at the time that the veteran applies for appointment or promotion. The proposed amendment would change the reference to the "United States Veterans Administration" currently in this section to the "United States Department of Veterans Affairs" to reflect the Veterans Administration's redesignation as the Department of Veterans Affairs under federal law. The proposed amendment would also eliminate the requirement that a veteran who was disabled in the actual performance of duty in any war be receiving disability payments from the federal veterans department in order to qualify for additional points on a civil service examination. Instead- the proposed amendment would only require that the United States Department of Veterans Affairs certify that the veteran's disability exists at the time that the veteran applies for appointment or promotion.
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