Politics & Government

Lindenhurst Village Election Re-Scheduled Once Again

The election has been pushed back for a second time, officials announced over the weekend.

LINDENHURST VILLAGE, NY — The village of Lindenhurst elections has been pushed back once again, as per the governor's orders this past weekend. On Saturday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that all elections, including the presidential primary, will be postponed until June 23.

The village election was first rescheduled from March 18 to April 28. Now as officials are re-evaluating and extending federal guidelines for social distancing, which as of now would remain in place until April 30, other events are being pushed back as well.

In Lindenhurst, the mayor and two village trustees, are up for re-election, all for four-year terms. All are running unopposed. Mayor Michael Lavorata, Joan Masterson and Richard J. (RJ) Renna will all be on the ballot.

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