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Results from town and village races across Monroe County

While towns across Monroe County had candidates on the ballot, several of them were facing the prospect of a change in the balance of power.

One of the highest-profile races was for Greece supervisor. Incumbent Republican Bill Reilich couldn’t run again due to term limits, and Democratic candidate Jeff McCann squared off against Republican candidate Bill Murphy.

Greece has long been a Republican stronghold, though Democrats have a slight enrollment advantage. Unaffiliated voters in the town rival the numbers of either party, coming in just ahead of the GOP and just behind Democrats.

Perinton and Penfield have long been under Republican control, but in recent years, Democrats have made inroads. This year, both towns face highly competitive races for town supervisor and town board and could flip Democratic.

In historically Republican Pittsford, Democrats already held the majority of Town Board seats and were trying to flip the supervisor’s seat.

Below, we’ll post the unofficial results for all of the town and village races across the county as we get them. If you don’t see the race you are looking for, check back regularly as the tallies flow in throughout the night.

Brighton supervisor
William Moehle ran unopposed on the Democratic line.

Brighton town clerk
Daniel Aman ran unopposed on the Democratic line.

Chili supervisor
David Dunning ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Chili town clerk
Virginia Ignatowski ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Chili Town Board (2)
Mark DeCory and Tracy DiFlorio ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Chili town justice (2)
Eric Stowe and Ronald Evangelista ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Clarkson supervisor
Ursula Liotta ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Clarkson Town Board (2)
David Howlett and Kathy Delorme ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Clarkson Town Board (two—year term)
Tom Guarino ran unopposed on the Republican line.

Clarkson highway superintendent
Robert Viscardi ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Clarkson town justice
Ian Penders ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines. But Penders, who was the incumbent, recently resigned his seat and has agreed not to seek or accept judicial office in the future to resolve a state Commission on Judicial Conduct investigation of a complaint against him. Typically, the Town Board would appoint a justice to fill the vacancy, but given the election it was not immediately clear how that might work. Town officials said Monday they are not answering questions on his resignation right now.

Gates supervisor
Cosmo Giunta ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Greece Town Board—Ward 1
David DiPonzio ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Greece Town Board—Ward 4
Rick Antelli Jr. ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Greece receiver of taxes
Andrew Conlon ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Greece town justice (3)
Shannon Pero, Deb Crowder, and Brett Granville ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Hamlin supervisor
Steven Baase ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Hamlin highway superintendent
Michael German ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Irondequoit town justice (2)
Alison Camp and Joseph Valentino ran unopposed on the Democratic and Working Families lines.

Mendon town clerk
Michelle Booth ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Mendon Town Board (two-year term)
Thomas Voorhees ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Mendon highway superintendent
Peter Doyle ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Ogden supervisor
Michael Zale ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Ogden highway superintendent
Douglas Case ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Parma supervisor
Dave Ciufo ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Parma town clerk
Carrie Fracassi ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Parma Town Board (2)
Daryl Maslanka and Mike Zillioux ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Parma highway superintendent
Jim Christ ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Penfield town clerk
Amy Steklof ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Penfield town justice
James Mulley Jr. ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Riga supervisor
Brad O’Brocta ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines

Riga town clerk
Kimberly Pape ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines

Riga Town Board (2)
Christopher Vossler and James Fodge ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Riga highway superintendent
Stephen Flagler ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Sweden supervisor
Patricia Hayles ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Sweden town clerk
Karen Sweeting ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Wheatland supervisor
Jim Kirch ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Wheatland highway superintendent
Brian Turner ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

Wheatland town justice
Nicole Bayly and Michael Smith ran unopposed on the Republican and Conservative lines.

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