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Amended State & Local Certification for 2014 General Election PAGE1 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Governor DISTRICT: NIA COUNTIES: Party Name Address DEM Andrew M. Cuomo 4 Bittersweet Lane -- Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 REP Rob Astorino 281 Pythian Avenue -- Hawthorne, NY 10532 CON Rob Astorino 281 Pythian Avenue -- Hawthorne, NY 10532 WOR Andrew M. Cuomo 4 Bittersweet Lane -- Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 IND Andrew M. Cuomo 4 Bittersweet Lane -- Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 GRE Howie Hawkins 410 West Beard Avenue, PO Box 562 -- Syracuse, NY 13205 WEP Andrew M. Cuomo 4 Bittersweet Lane -- Mount Kisco, NY 10549 SAP Steven Cohn 750 W. Broadway -- Long Beach, NY 11561 LBT Michael McDermott 27 Lancaster Place -- Huntington Station, NY 11746 sec Rob Astorino 281 Pythian Avenue -- Hawthorne, NY 10532 OFFICE: Lt. Governor DISTRICT: NIA COUNTIES: Party Name Address --------------- DEM Kathy C. Hochul 405 Gull Landing -- Buffalo, NY 14202 REP Chris Moss 382 Stiles Road -- Elmira, NY 14901 CON Chris Moss 382 Stiles Road -- Elmira, NY 14901 WOR Kathy C. Hochul 405 Gull Landing -- Buffalo, NY 14202 IND Kathy C. Hochul 405 Gull Landing -- Buffalo, NY 14202 GRE Brian P. Jones 12 Dongan Place, Apt. 105 -- New York, NY 10040 WEP Kathy C. Hochul 405 Gull Landing -- Buffalo, NY 14202 SAP Bobby K. Kalotee 5 Bradley Court -- Syosset, NY 11791 LBT Chris Edes 100 Raleigh Street -- Rochester, NY 14620 sec Chris Moss 382 Stiles Road -- Elmira, NY 14901 PAGE2 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Comptroller LITlG-A\\ON 1> E. >J'b I N Q­ DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name Address DEM Thomas P. DiNapoli 100 Great Neck Road -- Great Neck, NY 11021 REP Robert Antonacci 5015 Brittany Lane -- Syracuse, NY 13215 CON + SC C. Robert Antonacci 5015 Brittany Lane -- Syracuse, NY 13215 WOR Thomas P. DiNapoli 100 Great Neck Road -- Great Neck, NY 11021 IND + tu e p Thomas P. DiNapoli 100 Great Neck Road -- Great Neck, NY 11021 GRE Theresa M. Portelli 9 Pitch Pine Road -- Albany, NY 12203 WEP Thomas P. DiNapoli 100 Great Neck Road -- Great Neck, NY 11021 LBT John Clifton 16S-32 127th Avenue, Apt. 9D -- Jamaica, NY 11434 sec Robert Antonacci 5015 Brittany Lane -- Syracuse, NY 13215 OFFICE: Attorney General LITIGATION PENDING DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name Address DEM Eric T. Schneiderman 645 West End Avenue, Apt. SF -­ New York, NY 10025 REP John Cahill S4 Northview Terrace -­ Yonkers, NY 10703 CON -f Sc:: c. John Cahill S4 Northview Terrace -­ Yonkers, NY 10703 WOR Eric T. Schneiderman 645 West End Avenue, Apt. SF -­ New York, NY 10025 IND +­ WEP Eric T. Schneiderman 645 West End Avenue, Apt. SF -­ New York, NY 10025 GRE Ramon Jimenez 125 White Plains Road -­ Bronx, NY 10473 WEP Eric T. Schneiderman 645 West End Avenue, Apt. SF -­ New York, NY 10025 LBT Carl E. Person 330 West 55th Street, Apt. 4F -­ New York, NY 10019 sec John Cahill S4 Northview Terrace -­ Yonkers, NY 10703 PAGE3 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 1 COUNTIES: NEW YORK Party Name Address DEM Milton A. Tingling 835 Riverside Drive, 3G -- New York, NY 10031 DEM Kathryn E. Freed 572 Grand Street, G1802 -- New York, NY 10002 OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 2 COUNTIES: KINGS Party Name Address DEM Evelyn J. Laporte 64 South Oxford Street, 3B -- Brooklyn, NY 11217 DEM Wavny Toussaint 247 Winthrop Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11225 DEM Kathy J. King 457 Putnam Avenue -- Brooklyn, NY 11221 DEM Lara J. Genovesi 195 Adams Street, 10B -- Brooklyn, NY 11201 CON Philip J. Smallman 150 Prospect Park West, 5D -- Brooklyn, NY 11215 CON Anthony R. Caccamo 591A 20th Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11218 CON Matthew A. Doheny 303 Paddock Street -­ Watertown, NY 13601 CON Dennis W. Houdek 136 Montague Street, 2 -- Brooklyn, NY 11201 WOR Kenneth D. Schaeffer 240 West 98th Street -­ New York, NY 10025 WOR Kevin R. Bryant, Sr. 262 Stickles Terrace -­ Kingston, NY 12401 PAGE4 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST· ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice L ,,.. ' CS-AT' elN l>E. N'"h I ""~ DISTRICT: 3 COUNTIES: ALBANY, COLUMBIA, GREENE, RENSSELAER, SCHOHARIE, SULLIVAN & ULSTER Party Name Address DEM Justin 0. Corcoran 181 Sycamore Street -- Albany, NY 12209 REP Lisa M. Fisher 991 Deans Mill Road -- Ravena, NY 12143 CON Lisa M. Fisher 991 Deans Mill Road -- Ravena, NY 12143 IND Justin 0. Corcoran 181 Sycamore Street -- Albany, NY 12209 OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 5 COUNTIES: HERKIMER, JEFFERSON, LEWIS, ONEIDA, ONONDAGA & OSWEGO Party Name Address DEM Brian DeJoseph 317 Rugby Road -- Syracuse, NY 13203 REP Robert P. O'Leary 130 Edgemere Lane -- Fayetteville, NY 13066 CON Brian DeJoseph 317 Rugby Road -- Syracuse, NY 13203 OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 6 COUNTIES: BROOME, CHEMUNG, CHENANGO, CORTLAND, DELAWARE, MADISON, OTSEGO, SCHUL YER, TIOGA & TOMPKINS Party Name Address REP Robert C. Mulvey 66 Autumn Ridge Circle -- Ithaca, NY 14850 PAGE5 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice l-l\l GAT ION f>ENblN <i- DISTRICT: 8 COUNTIES: ALLEGANY, CATTARAUGUS, CHAUTAUQUA, ERIE, GENESEE, NIAGARA, ORLEANS, & WYOMING Party Name Address DEM John J. DelMonte 250 Deerwood Lane -- Grand Island, NY 14072 DEM E. Jeannette Ogden 342 Starin Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14216 DEM Dennis E. Ward 53 Columbia Boulevard -- Kenmore, NY 14217 DEM Paul B. Wojtaszek 30 Sherwood Court -- North Tonawanda, NY 14120 DEM Donna M. Siwek 190 Depew Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14214 REP Frederick J. Marshall 900 Bowen Road -- Elma, NY 14059 REP E.Jeannette Ogden 342 Starin Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14216 REP Dennis E. Ward 53 Columbia Boulevard -- Kenmore, NY 14217 REP Paul B. Wojtaszek 30 Sherwood Court -- North Tonawanda, NY 14120 REP Donna M. Siwek 190 Depew Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14214 CON Frederick J. Marshall 900 Bowen Road -- Elma, NY 14059 CON E. Jeannette Ogden 342 Starin Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14216 CON Dennis E. Ward 53 Columbia Boulevard -- Kenmore, NY 14217 CON Paul B. Wojtaszek 30 Sherwood Court -- North Tonawanda, NY 14120 CON Donna M. Siwek 190 Depew Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14214 WOR John J. DelMonte 250 Deerwood Lane -- Grand Island, NY 14072 WOR E.Jeannette Ogden 342 Starin Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14216 WOR Daniel J. Furlong 4260 Reiter Road -- East Aurora, NY 14052 WOR Donna M. Siwek 190 Depew Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14214 IND Frederick J. Marshall 900 Bowen Road -- Elma, NY 14059 IND Mary Slisz 133 Chatham Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14216 IND Dennis E. Ward 53 Columbia Boulevard -- Kenmore, NY 14217 IND Paul B. Wojtaszek 30 Sherwood Court -- North Tonawanda, NY 14120 IND Donna M. Siwek 190 Depew Avenue -- Buffalo, NY 14214 OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 9 COUNTIES: DUTCHESS, ORANGE, PUTNAM, ROCKLAND & WESTCHESTER Party Name Address -- - DEM James W. Hubert 99 Rockinchair Road -- White Plains, NY 10607 REP Montgomery J. Delaney 19 Lakeview Pass -­ Katonah, NY 10536 CON Montgomery J. Delaney 19 Lakeview Pass -­ Katonah, NY 10536 IND James W. Hubert 99 Rockinchair Road -- White Plains, NY 10607 PAGE6 of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct 2, 2014 TIME : 10:10 AM NEW YORK ST ATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 10 COUNTIES: NASSAU & SUFFOLK Party Name Address DEM Sandra L. Sgroi 216 Fifth Street -- St. James, NY 11780 DEM Sharon M. J. Gianelli 520 Alicia Drive -- Westbury, NY 11590 DEM Thomas F. Whelan 52 Broadview Circle -- Wading River, NY 11792 DEM Anna R. Anzalone 27 Farm Court -- Syosset, NY 11791 DEM A. Gail Prudenti 12 Hulse Street -- Bellport, NY 11713 DEM Angelo A. Delligatti 9 West Street -- Massapequa Park, NY 11762 REP Sandra L. Sgroi 216 Fifth Street -- St. James, NY 11780 REP Sharon M. J. Gianelli 520 Alicia Drive -- Westbury, NY 11590 REP Thomas F. Whelan 52 Broadview Circle -- Wading River, NY 11792 REP Anna R. Anzalone 27 Farm Court -- Syosset, NY 11791 REP A. Gall Prudenti 12 Hulse Street -- Bellport, NY 11713 REP Angelo A. Delligatti 9 West Street -- Massapequa Park, NY 11762 CON Sandra L. Sgroi 216 Fifth Street -- St. James, NY 11780 CON Thomas F. Whelan 52 Broadview Circle -- Wading River, NY 11792 CON A. Gail Prudenti 12 Hulse Street -- Bellport, NY 11713 WOR Sandra L. Sgroi 216 Fifth Street -- St. James, NY 11780 WOR Michele M. Woodard 38 Schulz Street -- Westbury, NY 11590 IND Sandra L. Sgroi 216 Fifth Street -- St. James, NY 11780 IND Michele M. Woodard 38 Schulz Street -- Westbury, NY 11590 IND Thomas F. Whelan 52 Broadview Circle -- Wading River, NY 11792 IND Kathy G. Bergmann PO Box 537 -- Remsenburg, NY 11960 IND A. Gall Prudenti 12 Hulse Street -- Bellport, NY 11713 IND David A. Morris 238 Terry Road -- Sayville, NY 11782 PAGE? of 83 PAGES DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 TIME: 10:10 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST • ELECTION YEAR: 2014 TYPE: GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 11 COUNTIES: QUEENS Party Name Address DEM Leslie G. Leach 87-22 Chevy Chase street -- Jamaica, NY 11432 DEM Anna Culley 102-25 88th Avenue -- Richmond Hill, NY 11418 DEM Carmen R. Velasquez 31-17 76th Street -- East Elmhurst, NY 11370 DEM Ronald D. Hollie 163-29 130th Avenue,13D -- Jamaica, NY 11434 REP John F. Casey 147-37 Beech Avenue, #2A -- Flushing, NY 11355 REP Anna Culley 102-25 88th Avenue -- Richmond Hill, NY 11418 REP William V.
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