By Staff
Oct. 7, 2020: On September 15, 2020, Bronxville residents had the opportunity to vote for three Bronxville Village Trustees and one Bronxville Village Justice.
The votes from September 15 along with the absentee and write-in ballots have now been counted.
The vote tally indicates that Natasha Nordahl has defeated incumbent George Mayer to become the Bronxville Village Justice. Both candidates had considerable support among Bronxville voters, with Nordahl receiving 746 votes to Mayer's 613 votes.
Natasha Nordahl
Mayer has served as Bronxville Village Justice for the past 16 years. Nordahl, who has lived in Bronxville for eighteen years and has three sons who attended the Bronxville school, will become the first female Village Justice in Bronxville's history.
Nordahl commented, "I would like to express how honored I am to have been elected to serve in the Village in this role."
Mary Behrens and Helen Knapp, who both ran unopposed, were elected to two-year terms at Village Trustees. Behrens received 901 votes, and Knapp received 691 votes.
Mary Behrens
Helen Knapp
Bill Fredericks, who also ran unopposed, was elected as a Village Trustee to fill the unexpired term of Mark Wood, who has moved out of the village. Because of the timing of the vacancy and the movement in the election timing, Fredericks was a write-in candidate. Fredericks received 165 votes.
Bill Fredericks
Photo at top by A. Warner; other photos provided by the candidates