Politics & Government

Rye Brook Village Election Guide

Rye Brook residents can vote between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. March 19.

The Rye Brook village elections will take place from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19. This year's candidates are all uncontested, but the outgoing Rye Brook mayor, Joan Feinstein, urges residents to get out and vote to show their support for candidates. 

To find out where to vote click here.

Candidate Paul Rosenberg is a current trustee who is running for mayor, with Feinstein's support. Trustee candidates Jeffrey Rednick and Jason A. Klein are running for two open trustee seats. Rednick is an incumbent who has already served one term on the board. Read more on the candidates here. 

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All positions are three-year terms that will commence the first Monday in APril, 2013 and conclude the first Monday in April 2016. 

The Village website lists election districts, which are the same as the Novemeber Election.

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Election District #20-Port Chester Middle School-Bowman Avenue (Main Lobby)
Election District #21-Port Chester Middle School-Bowman Avenue (Main Lobby)
Election District #22-Blind Brook High School-King Street (Main Lobby)
Election District #23-Ridge Street School-North Ridge Street (Gymnasium)
Election District #26-Port Chester Senior High School-Neuton Avenue (Main Lobby)
Election District #27-Ridge Street School-North Ridge Street (Gymnasium)
Election District #29-Ridge Street School-North Ridge Street (Gymnasium)
Election District #30-Blind Brook High School-King Street (Main Lobby)
Election District #31-BelleFair Meeting House (Main Lobby).

For more information please visit the League of Woman Voters or Westchester County Board of Elections.


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