Jelisa Proby-Dupar votes at Precinct 91, Timberlawn Elementary, in Jackson, Miss., during Election Day on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. "I want to put people in office that represent me, and [voting is the] only way I can get them in," Proby-Dupar said.
Jelisa Proby-Dupar votes at Precinct 91, Timberlawn Elementary, in Jackson, Miss., during Election Day on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. "I want to put people in office that represent me, and [voting is the] only way I can get them in," Proby-Dupar said.
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Here are the Steuben County primary candidates on the ballot in June

Registered Republicans in 15 Steuben County towns will decide the winners of GOP primary races on Tuesday, June 24.

This year, only Republican primary elections will take place in Steuben County, and only registered Republican voters in designated towns are eligible to vote.

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Depending on the municipality, primary voters will choose candidates for a variety of town offices, including supervisor, highway superintendent, clerk and town council.

In addition, Republicans voters in seven towns will have a primary for the Steuben County Legislature on their ballots.

Polls are open 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. on primary day.

Primary winners earn the Republican ballot line for the November general election.

Steuben County has approximately 31,000 registered Republicans, according to the New York State Board of Elections.

Here are the Steuben County towns with at least one Republican primary on the ballot June 24.

Town of Bath

Republican primary for town council

Candidates (vote for any two): Brian Knowles, Mike Hann, Hal W. Bailey

Town of Cameron

Republican primary Steuben County Legislature, District 9

Candidates: Frederick Thompson, Michael J. Volino

Town of Campbell

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: Michael Austin, Norman Maynard

Republican primary for town council

Candidates (vote for any two): Les Smith, Terry E. Wheat, Kyle Peterson

Town of Canisteo

Republican primary Steuben County Legislature, District 9

Candidates: Frederick Thompson, Michael J. Volino

Town of Canton

Republican primary for Steuben County Legislator, District 13

Candidates: Justin Eberlin, Jenniffer L. Mullen

Town of Corning

Republican primary for Steuben County Legislator, District 13

Candidates: Justin Eberlin, Jenniffer L. Mullen

Town of Cohocton

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: Judith Hall, Brian S. Giuliano

Republican primary for town clerk

Candidates: Cassandra Sick, Loraine M. Sanderson

Republican primary for town council

Candidates (vote for any two): Karen M. Johnson, William E. Schumacher, Jonathan Weldy

Town of Erwin

Republican primary for Steuben County Legislature, District 12

Candidates: Drinald V. Bilcari, Kristen Klemenz-Westervelt, James W. Kuhl

Town of Hornby

Republican primary for Steuben County Legislator, District 13

Candidates: Justin Eberlin, Jenniffer L. Mullen

Town of Prattsburgh

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: Lydia Aguilera, Al Wordingham

Town of Rathbone

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: William J. Reagan, Russell W. Morseman III

Republican primary for superintendent of highways

Candidates: Richard W. Risley, Nathan McChesney, Dan Barney

Town of Thurston

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: Michael J. Volino, Jeffery P. Sweeney

Republican primary Steuben County Legislature, District 9

Candidates: Frederick Thompson, Michael J. Volino

Town of Troupsburg

Republican primary for town supervisor

Candidates: Abram N. Weeks, Tonya R. Tompkins

Republican primary for town council

Candidates (vote for any two): Paula J. Brewer, Kenneth A. LeCrone Jr., Christopher Jordan

Town of Tuscarora

Republican primary for town council

Candidates (vote for any two): Shirley Ann Dusty Bills, Robert Peoples, Laura L. Knowles

Town of Wheeler

Republican primary for superintendent of highways

Candidates: Alan Trenchard, Richard J. Decker

When is early voting for the 2025 primary elections?

Early voting for primary elections will take place June 14-22. Only one location for early voting will be available in Steuben County − the Steuben County Annex, 20 E. Morris St., Bath.

Early voting hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday.

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This article originally appeared on The Leader: Here are the Steuben County primary candidates on the ballot in June

Reporting by Neal Simon, Corning Leader / The Leader

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