Special election for the 89th tomorrow
The special election for the 89th Assembly District will be tomorrow, along with three other Assembly special elections in Suffolk, Queens and Nassau counties.
Two candidates are running for the 89th seat, which was vacated in January by Adam Bradley when he became the mayor of White Plains. Whoever wins the seat would have to run again in the statewide general election this November.
Peter Harckham, 50, of Katonah, is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. Harckham was just voted into his second term as a Westchester County legislator and is president and founder of Harckham Media Group, an advertising firm.
Robert Castelli, 60, of Lewisboro, is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines. He was a Lewisboro councilman for four years, until 2003. After working 21 years for the state police, he is currently a criminal justice professor at John Jay College and a security and media consultant.
Unofficial results for the race will be posted on the Board of Elections Web site after polls close, at westchestergov.com/boe.
For more info, click here for a piece I wrote on the race in today’s paper.
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