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Shakeups In County Governments

November
4

Democrats suffered some major losses in county races yesterday, with Republicans winning the county executive seat in Westchester, the county Legislature in Dutchess County and Ulster County and hanging onto the majority in the Legislature in Monroe County.

The victories, some groups said, was indicative of a tax revolt in the suburbs.

“The ground shifted in New York State last night,” said Larchmont mayor and New Yorkers for Growth spokeswoman Liz Feld, speaking about the results in Westchester. “Democrats, Republicans, and independents in the highest taxed county in America came together to say ‘enough is enough’.   Every tax-and-spend incumbent in New York State is now on notice.”

Westchester County Executive Andy Spano was crushed by Republican candidate Robert Astorino, 58 percent to 42 percent, despite Democrats holding 2-1 margin over Republicans.

In Nassau County, Democratic Executive Thomas Suozzi it appears was barely able to win re-election, holding just a 237-vote lead, but Republicans won back control of the Legislature for the first time in a decade.

In Dutchess County, Republicans won surprise victories in  six districts, giving them a veto-proof majority.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Lazio put out a message to Republican leaders across the state this morning that the victories bode well for the GOP heading into next year.

“Last night, the people said loudly and clearly with their ballots that enough is enough,” he said.

“I will advance this new movement in New York as we fight for a return to responsible Government. Stand proud today knowing that the people have returned to our side tonight. They are fed up with what the governments in Albany and Washington are doing.”

This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 11:07 am by Joseph Spector.
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Jay GallagherJay Gallagher has covered Albany for Gannett News Service since 1984 and has been Albany Bureau chief since 1989. He`s a native of the Boston area and likes to point out that in this millennium, the score is Red Sox 1 championship, the Yankees 0.
Cara MatthewsCara Matthews has been a statehouse correspondent in the Albany Bureau since August 2005. Prior to that, she covered Putnam County government and politics at The Journal News for nearly five years. Before that, she worked at newspapers in Connecticut and covered the state Legislature for one of them.

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