Broome County Republicans will have the chance to vote to appoint five nominees for local government positions in late June.
This year, only Republican primary elections will take place in Broome County, and only registered Republican voters in designated towns are eligible to vote, with no other parties holding primary elections within Broome County.
Voters will have the chance to decide their party’s nominee for Broome County clerk, Windsor town council member, Windsor town justice and two Johnson City trustees.
Voting will take place on Tuesday, June 24, with poll sites open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The winners of each primary race will become the Republican candidate on the ballot in the general election, held in November. Here are the Republican primary races in Broome County on June 24.
Broome County Clerk
Candidates: Aaron M. Martin, Richard C. David
Windsor Town Council Member (Unexpired Term)
Candidates: James E. Conrad, Daniel H. Colwell
Windsor Town Justice
Candidates: Paula A. Hashem, Richard R. Blythe
Johnson City Village Trustee
Candidates (vote for any two): John J. Walker, Clark A. Giblin, Tim Bidwell, Jeanine Bowers
When is early voting for the 2025 primary elections?
Early voting for primary elections will take place June 14-22.
Registered Broome County voters can vote early at the Broome County Public Library in Binghamton or George F. Johnson Memorial Library in Endicott.
This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Here are the Broome County primary candidates on the ballot June 24
Reporting by Riccardo Monico, Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin / Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
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