David Tubiolo Elected County Legislator to Replace Retiring Bernice Spreckman

By Matt Richter, Communications Director, Westchester County Board of Legislators
Aug. 17, 2016: Voters in Yonkers and Mount Vernon elected David Tubiolo to the Westchester County Board of Legislators by a 62% to 38% margin on Tuesday, August 9. Legislator-elect Tubiolo replaces retiring legislator Bernice Spreckman, who represented District 14 from 1995.
The special election was held in accordance with the Westchester County charter, which calls for an election to take place within 90 days of the date a seat is vacated. Voter turnout was higher than expected.
Following the election, minority leader Legislator John Testa (R-Peekskill) said, "Congratulations to David Tubiolo on a well-run and hard-working campaign. Having David join us at the BOL will ensure the continuation of the bipartisan coalition that has been so successful in keeping spending down and taxes flat. The real winners today were the taxpayers and citizens of Westchester County."
Board of legislators vice chairman Jim Maisano (R-New Rochelle) said, "I commend Christine Peters and David Tubiolo on running positive, issues-oriented campaigns. I welcome Mr. Tubiolo as a colleague at the board of legislators. David has indicated that he is eager to be a part of the bipartisan coalition, and that is good news for the residents of Westchester County and District 14."
County Executive Rob Astorino said, "I congratulate Legislator-elect David Tubiolo on his hard-won victory. David and his opponent ran positive campaigns which they should be proud of. I know David will be a valuable member of the bipartisan coalition on the board of legislators. After 20-plus years of outstanding representation from Legislator Bernice Spreckman, it is great to know that the residents of District 14 will continue to have a strong advocate working on their behalf."
Tubiolo’s committee assignments on the board are: budget and appropriations, community services, economic development, and energy and environment.
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