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2026 County Committee Stony Point District 10 (Vote for 4)

In New York, the most local level of party governance is the county committee.State law allows any large political party – one that receives at least 50,000 votes during the most recent gubernatorial election – to create county committees.The idea behind a county committee is that, by electing local partisan representatives to the organization, party members are able to have a say in who their party endorses, the rules that govern it and who leads it.https://www.cityandstateny.com/politics/2016/12/the-who-what-where-and-why-of-county-committees/178931/

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    Joseph Leone
    (Rep)

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    James C. Purcell
    (Rep)

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    Joseph C. Segelbacher
    (Rep)

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    Josie Sloboda
    (Rep)

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    Kimberly A. von Hein
    (Rep)

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    Keith Williams
    (Rep)