Uncontested races in four Ontario County villages
Barring write-in campaigns, there will be no contested elections in four Ontario County villages when residents head to the polls Tuesday, March 18.
Elections will be held in Bloomfield, Clifton Springs, Naples and Victor. Polls will be open from noon to 9 p.m.
Manchester, Shortsville, Phelps and Rushville do not have elections this year.
Incumbent Trustees Marco Falsone and Michael Didas are seeking reelection to two seats for four-year terms each.
Vote at Bloomfield Village Office, 46 Main St., Bloomfield.
Incumbent Brian Rickerson and newcomer Scott Janas are running for two trustee seats. Each seat carries a four-year term.
Vote at Clifton Springs Firehouse, 39 Kendall St., Clifton Springs.
Incumbent Trustees Mona Sage Cardinale and Sarge Frappier are running for reelection for two trustee seats. Each seat carries a two-year term.
Vote at Maxfield Hose Co. Fire House, 8181 Maxfield Road, Naples.
Sean McAdoo, who is currently a trustee on the Village Board, will be running for mayor to succeed Gary Hadden, who is not running for reelection. The seat carries a two-year term.
Incumbent Trustees Michael Crowley and Michelle Chalupa are seeking reelection for two-year terms.
Vote at Victor Village Hall, 60 E. Main St., Victor.
Mike Murphy covers Canandaigua and other communities in Ontario County and writes the Eat, Drink and Be Murphy food and drink column. Follow him on X at @MPN_MikeMurphy.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Uncontested races in four Ontario County NY villages
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