Mayor Mary Marvin and Trustees Robert Underhill and Randy Mayer Reelected

By Staff
Mar. 22, 2017: All three incumbents, Mayor Mary Marvin and trustees Robert Underhill and Randy Mayer, were re-elected to the Bronxville Village Board of Trustees yesterday, March 21. Elizabeth Calderon, who ran an active campaign on the Democratic ticket was defeated by more than two to one.
Marvin won 335 votes on the Bronxville Citizens for Responsible Growth line and 317 on the Republican line for a total of 652 votes.
Underhill won 257 votes on the Bronxville Citizens line and 316 on the Republican line for a total of 573 votes.
Mayer won 247 votes on the Bronxville Citizens line and 322 on the Republican line for a total of 569 votes.
Calderon won 144 votes on the Democratic line.
While the polls closed at 9:00 pm as required by state law, the results were not completely tabulated until after 11:00 pm because of the use of paper ballots. The old metal voting booths were not used because they do not provide a paper trail. Village Administrator Jim Palmer said that the newer scanning machines now available for rent from the Westchester County Board of Elections are expensive.
Pictured here: Village Administrator Jim Palmer carrying the metal box containing the completed ballots just after the polls closed.
Photo by N. Bower








