Local races shape up across the county before Nov. 6
Though multiple candidates are running for an office in several Steuben County towns, many town justice and councilman candidates are running unopposed.
Voting will be from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 6. Here are some races voters will impact next month.
Bath
Democratic candidate Kyle Lowery and Incumbent Republican nominee Rhonda Tobias are squaring off in the town clerk race.
Campbell
Patricia L. Horton and Douglas L. Horton, both Republican-line candidates, are each running for one of two town justice positions.
Fremont
Endorsed Republican Donna Olin is the sole candidate running to fill a vacancy for a one-year, unexpired term as town councilman.
Pulteney
Mary Hope Benedict, who has the Democratic line, is running unopposed for town justice.
Thurston
Sue E. Conlkin, who is endorsed by the Republican party, is the only candidate running to fill a vacancy for a one-year, unexpired term as town councilman.
Urbana
Purple Party candidate John R. Jensen is the sole candidate to fill a vacancy for a one-year, unexpired term as town councilman.