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http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20091103/OPINION01/91102025
In political circles, this is what is known as an “off-year election,’’ meaning the races are occurring in an odd-numbered year when there are no congressional races, much less a presidential contest, to worry about.
But, for hundreds of local officials and challengers and for those they hope to represent next year, Tuesday’s elections are big.
Voters will be choosing county legislators, judges, town supervisors and mayors, highway superintendents, clerks and others. Many of these officials will help control multimillion-dollar budgets, and some will have to make key decisions about where development should take place in their jurisdictions and what areas should perhaps be set aside for stronger environmental protection. They will have to negotiate contracts and work with lawyers. They will have to balance pressing infrastructure demands with the need to keep taxes low. They will have to get the most of their public employees and provide the best service possible to residents.
But, first, voters have to decide who is worthy of these elected positions. And, yes, every vote does matter.
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