By Staff
Nov. 3, 2021: Westchester County voters had the opportunity to go to the polls yesterday to vote in a number of local races. The unofficial tally of results as of 7:30 am this morning reveals some decisive wins as well as a close race for Westchester County Legislator for the 15th District.
Democratic incumbent George Latimer was elected to a second four-year term at Westchester County Executive, receiving 62% of the vote and defeating Republican challenger Christine Sculti.
Latimer
Democratic incumbent Tim Idoni was elected to a sixth two-year term as Westchester County Clerk also receiving 62% of the vote and defeating Republican challenger Scooter Scott.
Idoni
The unofficial vote tally as of 7:30 this morning indicates that James Nolan has unseated Ruth Walter for Westchester County Legislator for the 15th District. Fewer than 500 votes separated the candidates. Nolan received 4,830 votes (53% of the vote) while Ruth Walter garnered 4,356 votes (47% of the vote). Even with this win, the 17-member Westchester County Board of Legislators will have 15 Democrats and 2 Republicans.
Nolan
Republican incumbent Anthony ("Tony") Colavita was elected to another four-year term as Eastchester Town Supervisor. Colavita has held this position since 2004. Colavita received 62% of the vote. The Democratic challenger, John H. Eickemeyer, received 38%.
Colavita
Four individuals ran for two positions on the Eastchester Town Council and Republican incumbents Luigi Marcoccia and Theresa Nicholson were reelected, garnering 30% and 30% of the vote respectively. The Democratic challengers Eileen Delicia and Niamh Harnett Merluccio received 20% and 19% of the vote respectively.
Marcoccia Nicholson