2018 Federal Primary Election scheduled for June 26

NEW YORK STATE— On Tuesday, June 26, voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for their choice of candidates in the Federal Primary Election.

Running under the Democratic party line, Brian Flynn, Erin Collier, Gareth Rhodes, Pat Ryan, Antonio Delgado, Jeff Beals and Dave Clegg are campaigning as candidates to represent the 19th Congressional District.

Meanwhile, under the Women’s Equality party line, candidates have been listed as opportunity to ballot, which means voters can “write in the name of an undesignated candidate or candidates for nomination to the public office … or for election to the party position,” according to the New York State Board of Elections website.

Running as the incumbent candidate, Congressman John Faso (R-19) of Kinderhook is wrapping up his first two-year term as a representative.

Polls for the federal primary election will open in Dutchess County on Tuesday, June 26, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. For the town of Amenia, the polls will be at the Wassaic firehouse. For voters in the town of North East, the polls will be open at the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex, while voters in the town of Pine Plains can cast their ballots at Pine Plains Town Hall. Town of Washington voters can cast their ballots at the Millbrook firehouse

For more information, go to the Dutchess County Board of Elections website at www.dutchesselections.com.

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