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Updated: Shwartz, Holcomb, Rossi Win

Wed, Nov 09, 2011

Unofficial vote counts show two new Democrats added to town government. Longtime incumbent David Holcomb reelected.

Updated: Shwartz, Holcomb, Rossi Win

The Town of Hamilton has a new Democratic Supervisor and a new Democrat on the Council. At the same time, the lone incumbent in today's race was reelected.

Unofficial vote counts show Democrat Eve Ann Shwartz defeated Republican Scott Mills for supervisor. In addition, voters reelected 12-year incumbent Republican David Holcomb and elected Democrat newcomer Chris Rossi to the council.

In the race for town supervisor:

  • Democrat Eve Ann Shwartz had 613 votes
  • Republican Scott Mills had 504 votes

In the race for the town council:

  • Republican David Holcomb had 604 votes
  • Democrat Chris Rossi had 563 votes
  • Democrat Dominick Pangallo had 529 votes
  • Republican Kerry Dart had 487 votes

Cathy Hotaling ran unopposed for clerk and had 834 votes. Bert Glazier ran unopposed for highway superintendent and had 939 votes.

Absentee ballots are yet to be counted.

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