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Kings Park Election Guide 2012

Our wrap-up of the candidates, incumbents and issues facing voters in November.

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Kings Park Patch is here to bring you the information you need about every race. Here's our rundown on the candidates and issues we'll be covering as Election Day draws near. Bookmark this page for updates.

For the 2012 Elections, voters in Kings Park will be deciding races on the state and federal level. Perhaps the hottest matchup, aside from the presidential race, is First Congressional District rematch between Rep. Tim Bishop, D-Southampton, and Republican and St. James businessman Randy Altschuler. On the state level, the incumbents are hardly contested this year.

However, for the first time many Kings Park locals will be voting in the new 3rd Congressional district.

Click through the links below to see specifics and coverage on the races and candidates.

VOTING INFO:

  • Polling locations: To find polling locations and precincts, click here.
  • Absentee Ballots: There is no early voting in New York, but if you need an absentee ballot, click here.

STATE RACES:

NATIONAL RACES:

  • US Senate
  • US President

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Nancy Bachthaler May 20, 2013 at 11:05 am
Apparently you are not the only one this is happening to. From what I understand if these signs areRead More on a main drag somehow they are disappearing in the middle of the night. Hmmm, now I wonder who or what organization could be doing this illegal act? I'm not going to make an educated guess who could be involverd in this deed but I think if Kings Parkers do some research they are smart enough to figure out who does not want the real facts of the "Uplands Project" to come to light. Displaying these signs is a way of making the public aware of the atrocity of this project. Questions will then be asked. Making a night run to remove them is, at the least, a cowardly act that should be publicized every time it occurs!
Stevo May 21, 2013 at 04:34 pm
That's funny, I spend a small fortune for school supplies for my kids. I am also asked to buy extraRead More for the kids who don't have., which I gladly do. The "society letting kids down" comment is a little over the top!!