Politics & Government
2021 Babylon Village Election Preview: What You Need To Know
Residents will vote for mayor and three trustees. Check out everything you need to know before hitting the polls Tuesday.

BABYLON, NY - Tuesday is election day in Babylon Village. Here's what you need to know before hitting the polls:
Election day - Tuesday, March 16
Time - 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Candidates:
Mayor
Interim Mayor Mary Adams (Better Babylon Party)
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Off the ballot, Kathy Hoffman is asking to be written in, after the candidates for the Vote for Babylon party became ineligible to be on the official ballot due to a form error.
Trustee
Incumbents Anthony Cardali, Frank Seibert and Dominic Bencivenga from the Better Babylon Party are challenged by first-time candidate Deborah Melito and unofficially challenged by Vote for Babylon candidates Timothy Golub, Aidan Lyons and Kelly Peckholdt.
Polling place
There are some changes to polling places due to the pandemic closures. Those residents who normally vote at the Babylon Public Library, this year will vote at Village Hall. Residents usually voting at the Babylon Grade School are now directed to the Babylon High School east gym, using the Grove Place entrance.
1st Election District: Babylon High School, 50 Railroad Avenue (County districts 1, 94 and 121)
2nd Election District: Municipal Building, 153 W. Main Street (County districts 2 and 142)
3rd Election District: Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 576 Deer Park Avenue
4th Election District: Babylon Jr./Sr. High School, 50 Railroad Avenue (County districts 21 and 33)
15th Election District: Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, 576 Deer Park Avenue
23rd Election District: Municipal Building, 153 W. Main Street
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