Early voting is underway in Russell for primary races.
Polls are open at the Russell Public library now until June 22. All early voting will take place at this location.
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Updated June 17 at 11:04 a.m. to include Town Justice Race.
Early voting is underway in Russell for primary races.
Polls are open at the Russell Public library now until June 22. All early voting will take place at this location.
Primary election day is set for June 24.
St. Lawrence County has just four primaries this year. Last year the county had no primaries at all.
In Russell Sott Carinell and Toni Lapoint are vying for the Rebulican nomination for Town Justice.
In Hammond John Wayne Johnston is challenging longtime Supervisor Ronald Bertram for the Republican nomination for town supervisor.
In Pitcairn Republicans Dale Best and Allison Houghton are vying for the Republican nod for Town Supervisor, while Chelsea Thomas and Carol LaFave are both hoping to secure a nomination for the Town Clerk race.
In Fine a three Republicans are hoping to get the nomination for Highway Superintendent. Jesse Silsby, James Tanner and Nelson Martin junior are competing for the nomination.
Members of the Conservative Party in Fine can vote to select James Tanner or Nelson Martin Junior for Conservative nominee for Highway Superintendent.