Election Night Updates

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Getting Ready to Cover Election Night… Follow this feed later this evening for East End election results.
— Beth Young (@byoungeast) November 4, 2025
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Suffolk County Legislature and local town races are on the ballot today, and we’re covering races in the five East End Towns and the two East End Suffolk County Legislature Districts.
On the ballot are four of five Town Supervisors, in all of the East End towns except for Southold. Incumbent Republican Riverhead Town Supervisor Tim Hubbard faces a challenge from North Shore Christian Church Pastor Jerry Halpin, while incumbent Republican Shelter Island Town Supervisor Amber Brach-Williams faces a rematch against Democratic Councilman Gordon Gooding.
East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez and Southampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore, both Democrats, are running unopposed.
In Southold, Democratic Town Supervisor Al Krupski — the only East End Town Supervisor whose term is four years instead of two, does not face re-election this year, but the three seats up for election on the Town Council could reshape the face of Southold government. (The six-member Southold Town Board must include a representative from Fishers Island, who also serves as the Fishers Island Town Justice. The position is denoted as “Fishers Island Justice” on the ballot).
Incumbent Democratic Councilman Brian Mealy is running for re-election, but his Democratic colleague Greg Doroski is running for Suffolk County Legislature. With the retirement of Fishers Island Justice Louisa Evans, a Republican, there are a lot of new faces in this race. Republicans have chosen Chris Talbot, a former Southold Councilman and Southampton Village Chief Building Inspector and Associate Real Estate Broker Nick Planamento to run this year, along with Stephanie Hall, a clinical research scientist, for the Fishers Island Justice seat.
In addition to Mr. Mealy, Democrats are backing Greenport business owner Alexa Suess for the Town Council, and Kate Stevens, an architect and Fishers Island Waste Management District Commission Chair, for the Fishers Island Justice seat.
We’ll update this post beginning just after 10 p.m. as initial poll results begin to come in, and also on our
Getting Ready to Cover Election Night… Follow this feed later this evening for East End election results. — Beth Young (@byoungeast) November 4, 2025



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