Politics & Government

Scarsdale Elections Today; New Mayor Seeks Seat

All posts will be uncontested; voting held at Village Hall.

Voting in Scarsdale's village elections will span Tuesday morning and night, but the races aren't heated.

This year will be a completely uncontested election.

Current mayor Miriam Levitt Flisser will be stepping down after two years of service, driven by the village's unofficial term limit rule. (For an interview with Levitt Flisser about her time in the mayoral seat, click here.)

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Vying for the mayor's spot, uncontested, is current trustee Robert Steves.

There are three open trustee seats, which are being sought by incumbent Stacey Brodsky and newcomers Thomas B. Martin and William Stern.

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All candidates belong to the non-partisan Scarsdale Citizens party.

Stepping down as a trustee is Robert Harrison, who will not seek a second term.

Voting will be held in the Scarsdale Village Hall lobby, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and noon to 9 p.m.

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