In a not-stunning-in-the-least primary vote, seemingly nothing will change in Greenburgh. Sure, change can be scary. So can the lethargic same-old, same-old mentality that seems to prevail. That's what the minute portion of Greenburgh Democratic voters decided last night.
With no surprises, the problems that plague the Feiner Administration will remain until the election which will invariably yield similar results. The results of the primary vote for the two Town Council seats and one Town Clerk seat played out this way:
GINA R JACKSON 2,706 or 41% of the votes.
ERIC ZINGER 1,458 or 22% of the votes.
KEN JONES* 2,426 or 37% of the votes.
Office Totals 6,590 or 100% of the votes.
In the Town Clerks race
MARIA J PORTILLA 1,775 or 48%
JUDITH A BEVILLE* 1,947 or 52%
Office Totals 3,722 or 100%
*incumbent
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Greenburgh Politics Votes No Change
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Mr Zinger’s appeal was tailored for the general election not a democratic primary
ReplyDeleteHe put his foot in his mouth by attacking volunteer fire depts and thus threatened to raise the taxes on over half the town
His support of the GCSD bond was equally rash.
In the end his support was mostly from the paid fire department unions and the Edgemont community that was busy making summer plans instead of voting. Let’s see if he runs again in two years (unless Ken Jones self
deports)