St. Lawrence County Democrats who are registered voters will go to polls Tuesday, June 26 to help decide which of five candidates will represent their party to to challenge two-term Republican …
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St. Lawrence County Democrats who are registered voters will go to polls Tuesday, June 26 to help decide which of five candidates will represent their party to to challenge two-term Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik in the November election.
However, many of them will not cast ballots at their normal voting locations because there will only be one polling location in each town.
The five Democrats still in the running for the 21st District nomination are Emily Martz of Saranac Lake, Tedra Cobb of Canton, Katie Wilson of Keene, Patrick Nelson of Stillwater, and Dylan Ratigan of Saranac Lake. They will all be on the ballot along with one more Democrat, Don Boyajian of Cambridge, who qualified to be on the ballot but dropped out in mid-May, after the ballot was set, so he could run for the 107th Assembly District seat instead.
View the candidates positions on issues of interest to St. Lawrence County.
Polling places in St. Lawrence County will all be open from noon to 9 p.m.
Turnout for primaries is typically much lower than in general elections, so the St. Lawrence County Board of Elections will staff just one polling place per town for the June 26 Democratic primary, including:
• Brasher, Brasher Municipal Building, 11 Factory St., Brasher Falls
• Canton, Canton Fire Department, 77 Riverside Dr., Canton
• Clare, Clare Town Hall, 3441 County Rt. 27, Clare
• Clifton, Newton falls Town Office, 68 River Rd., Newton Falls
• Colton, Community Center, 9 Sugarbush Lane, South Colton
• DeKalb, DeKalb Town Hall, 2907 County Route 17, DeKalb Junction
• Depeyster, Round Hall, 4399 County Rt. 10, Depeyster
• Edwards, Edwards Town Hall, 161 Main St, Edwards
• Fine, Municipal Office Building, 4078 State Hwy. 3, Star Lake
• Fowler, Fowler Town Hall, 87 Little York Rd., Fowler
• Gouverneur, Gouverneur Community Center, 4673 State Hwy. 58, Gouverneur
• Hammond, Hammond Fire Department, 300 Lake St, Hammond
• Hermon, Hermon Town Hall, 109 Church Street, Hermon
• Hopkinton, Hopkinton Municipal Building, 7 Church Street, Hopkinton
• Lawrence, Lawrenceville Fire Department, 1081 County Route 54, Lawrenceville
• Lisbon, Lisbon Hepburn Library, 6899 County Route 10, Lisbon
• Louisville, Louisville Municipal Building, 14810 State Highway 37, Louisville
• Macomb, Macomb Town Hall, 6663 State Highway 58, Gouverneur
• Madrid, Madrid Hepburn Library, 11 Church Street, Madrid
• Massena, Massena Community Center, 61 Beach Street, Massena
• Morristown, Morristown Fire Hall, 200 Morris St, Morristown
• Norfolk, Norfolk Rescue Squad Building, 7 Sedwick Street, Norfolk
• Ogdensburg, Ogdensburg Dobisky Center, 100 Riverside Ave, Ogdensburg
• Oswegatchie, Heuvelton Fire Department, 95 State Street, Heuvelton
• Parishville, Parishville Town Hall, 1772 State Hwy 72, Parishville
• Piercefield, Piercefield Town Hall, 48 Waller St., Piercefield
• Pierrepont, Pierrepont Town Hall, 864 State Highway 68, Pierrepont
• Pitcairn, Pitcairn Town Hall, 10 Edwards St, Pitcairn
• Potsdam, Potsdam Town Offices, 18 Elm Street, Potsdam
• Russell, Russell Town Hall, 4 Pestle Street, Russell
• Stockholm, Brasher Winthrop Fire Dept, 708 State Hwy 11C, Winthrop
• Waddington, Waddington Municipal Building, 48 Maple Street, Waddington
There will also be an empty ballot line for the Women’s Equality Party, which filed an Opportunity to Ballot petition so members of the party can go to the polls on Primary Day and write in a candidate’s name to be represented on the November ballot.