In the Hornell area village elections held on March 19, local residents cast their votes, resulting in victories for both Democrat Josh Greenthal and Republican Peter DiRaimondo in North Hornell. Greenthal, a former trustee, secured a return to the North Hornell Village Board for a two-year term with 55 votes, while incumbent DiRaimondo won re-election with 49 votes for another two-year term.
Elsewhere in the region, various candidates won elections across multiple villages. In Dansville, Republican Kathy Button emerged victorious in a special election against Democrat Dennis Wiedman, securing a position on the board of trustees. Alfred saw unopposed candidates Meredith Field and Catherine Powers winning two-year terms on the Board of Trustees, with 38 voters participating in the election.
The elections across the Hornell area reflected a mix of incumbents retaining their positions and new faces joining village boards. With a range of unopposed victories and competitive races, the election outcomes demonstrated the diverse political landscape within the region’s small communities.
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