With nearly 70% of votes counted, Oyster Bay Town's elected officials are on track to retain their positions, as each of the five Republican incumbents holds a significant lead in their respective races.
Incumbent Republican Joseph Saladino is leading in the town supervisor position with 66.28% voter approval, according to the Nassau County Board of Elections, defeating Sam Sochet.
“Make no mistake, the public sent a very strong message throughout this year. They don’t want crime, they want safer neighborhoods, they want affordability and they want quality of life,”
Saladino said on Election Night at the Coral House in Baldwin, also thanking Nassau County Republican Committee Chairman Joe Ciaro, calling him “the winningest coach in this business.
Author's summary: Republicans win in Oyster Bay Town.