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Special Election for East Hampton Town Board Features an Incumbent and a Suspended Campaign

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East Hampton Town Councilman Ian Calder-Piedmonte, appointed to the Town Board in January, is seeking election to complete the term of Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, who was elected supervisor last year. His opponent, Hy Mariampolsky, suspended his campaign due to an injury. IAN CALDER-PIEDMONTE

East Hampton Town Councilman Ian Calder-Piedmonte, appointed to the Town Board in January, is seeking election to complete the term of Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, who was elected supervisor last year. His opponent, Hy Mariampolsky, suspended his campaign due to an injury. IAN CALDER-PIEDMONTE

Christopher Walsh on Oct 29, 2024
A special election for the East Hampton Town Board is uncontested due to an injury suffered by the Republican candidate, but his name will nonetheless be on the November 5... more

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