With nearly 70% of votes tallied, Oyster Bay Town's elected officials appear set to retain their positions. Each of the five Republican incumbents on the ballot maintains strong leads in their respective races as of Election Day, Tuesday, Nov.
Incumbent Republican Joseph Saladino is projected to defeat Sam Sochet, garnering 66.28% of the vote according to the Nassau County Board of Elections.
“Make no mistake, the public sent a very strong message throughout this year. They don’t want crime, they want safer neighborhoods, they want affordability and they want quality of life,” Saladino said at the Coral House in Baldwin on Election Night.
Saladino also expressed gratitude toward Nassau County Republican Committee Chairman Joe Ciaro, referring to him as “the winningest coach in this business.”
Author's summary: Oyster Bay Town’s Republican incumbents, led by Joseph Saladino, are on track to maintain control, reflecting voters' desire for safety, affordability, and quality of life.