WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Tue, 11 Apr 2023 10:57:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.wrfalp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/wrfa-favicon-54e2097bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com 32 32 58712206 More Candidates Submit Petitions to Run in November General Election https://www.wrfalp.com/more-candidates-submit-petitions-to-run-in-november-general-election/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=more-candidates-submit-petitions-to-run-in-november-general-election https://www.wrfalp.com/more-candidates-submit-petitions-to-run-in-november-general-election/#respond Tue, 11 Apr 2023 10:57:21 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51216 The November General Election ballot is becoming clearer as the deadline for petitions has arrived.

The Chautauqua County Board of Elections’ website at votechautauqua.com provides the information who has filed petitions to run in the November 7 elections.

Some new names are in the filing, including Jamestown Democrat Travis Knight, who has filed to run against Republican incumbent Brent Sheldon for City Council Ward 1.

In County Legislature filings, Democrat Bob Whitney has filed petitions for another rematch against Republican Incumbent Dave Wilfong in Legislative District 11.

Republican incumbent Lisa Vanstrom in District 15 will be facing Democrat Kurt Gustafson.

Marcus Buchanan has filed petitions for the Democrat, Conservative, and Working Families lines to run against Republican Incumbent Kevin Muldowney in District 1.

Democratic incumbent Bob Bankoski will face Republican Dennis Welka in District 2.

Republican incumbent Bob Scudder will have an opponent with Democrat Nevin Ecklund submitting petitions for District 3.

A couple Republican incumbents in the County Legislature appear to have decided not to seek re-election. This includes Legislative District 16 representative John Davis and Legislative District 19 representative John Hemmer.

The candidates who have submitted petitions for those districts include Republican Dalton Anthony in District 16, and Republican Fred Johnson Sr. and Democrat Braiden McElhaney in District 19.

April 10 was the last day to file petitions for the primary.

April 18 is the last day to fill a vacancy after a candidate has declined to run with April 24 being the last day to authorize a substitution after a candidate declines to run.

April 18 is also the first day for folks seeking signatures for independent, or third party, petitions.

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County Legislature Urging NYS To Release Funds to Construct Brooks Memorial Hospital https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-urging-nys-to-release-funds-to-construct-brooks-memorial-hospital/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=county-legislature-urging-nys-to-release-funds-to-construct-brooks-memorial-hospital https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-urging-nys-to-release-funds-to-construct-brooks-memorial-hospital/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2023 11:39:26 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=50305

Norm Green addresses Chautauqua County Legislature (February 22, 2023)

The Chautauqua County Legislature is urging New York State to release funds to help get a new Brooks Memorial Hospital constructed.

The Legislature unanimously passed a motion requesting Governor Kathy Hochul release the $74 million toward the project.

Former Democratic Board of Election Commissioner and County Democratic Committee Chair Norm Green spoke at privilege of the floor, calling the project the biggest issue in Chautauqua County, “This isn’t a Dunkirk problem. It’s not a Fredonia problem. It’s not a Brocton problem. It’s not a Silver Creek problem. It goes way beyond those borders and only the County of Chautauqua can be the ones who assist. So I hope tonight, after you pass this motion, that the work won’t stop.”

Green brought up the idea that the County should even consider taking over the hospital.

Legislator Kevin Muldowney said he agreed with Green’s comments, which is a rare thing, and that it’s vital the legislature presents a united front in asking governor to release the funds issued in 2016, “It’s an economic development motivator. If we do want to recruit and continue to recruit businesses into Chautauqua County, we have to have a viable, state of the art hospital. And this is a regional issue. Stop thinking parochial and start thinking regional.”

Muldowney said access to a hospital is also important for north county residents from a safety standpoint.

County Executive PJ Wendel said in his monthly interview with WRFA that his biggest fear is that the state will release the funds for the construction of the hospital, and then the money will run out, “The model has some questions, as far as their sustainability financially. And my biggest concern is that they get the funding and the monies run out and the hospital isn’t finished. You know, prior to this large sum of money that Governor (Andrew) Cuomo first put aside from Brooks, and now Governor (Kathy) Hochul has it as well, they were supporting Brooks quite substantially, the Department of Health, with funding for two years prior to that.”
Wendel said the state required that the hospital have a sustainable financial model moving forward, which he doesn’t believe has been presented.

He said the blue ribbon task force he formed with Dunkirk Mayor Willie Rosas, State Senator George Borrello, Assemblyman Andy Goodell, and numerous health experts have worked with Brooks Hospital officials on moving forward with the proposed new hospital building.

Wendel added the hospital board is aware of the guidelines set by New York State and that they shoulder the responsibility in getting a completed plan to them.

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County Legislature Approves Local Law Lowering Age to Hunt Deer https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-approves-local-law-lowering-age-to-hunt-deer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=county-legislature-approves-local-law-lowering-age-to-hunt-deer https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-approves-local-law-lowering-age-to-hunt-deer/#respond Thu, 27 May 2021 11:04:52 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=38263 The Chautauqua County Legislature approved a local law by a vote of 18 to 1 to lower the age required to hunt deer to 12. Jamestown Legislator Bob Whitney was the only “no” vote, saying he supported the law but not the inclusion of rifles. Legislators Bill Ward and Kevin Muldowney also did not like that rifles were included in the law, but voiced their support.

Under the local law, a child aged 12 or 13 must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or mentor in hunting deer with a bow, rifle, shotgun, or muzzle-loading firearm. The child also must have participated in a hunter education-safety course and have a hunter’s license.

Legislator John Davis said as an educator he sees firsthand the importance of training and teaching proper policy, techniques, and practices, “I think it’s very important for us to begin teaching individuals at a young age how to properly handle fire arms, how to properly hunt. And with the mentoring of seasoned hunters, as Legislator Pavlock indicated, I think that’s very important to have seasoned individuals teaching our youngsters how to properly hunt.”

As part of the local law, Chautauqua County will be entered into a Pilot Youth Deer Hunter Program with New York State.

The County Legislature also unanimously endorsed the 2021 Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Understanding. This MOU replaces a two-year Memorandum of Agreement about the Lake that expired at the end of April.

Legislator Bill Ward spoke in favor of the MOU, saying it’s a document of hope and aspirations, and it’s being presented in an atmosphere where it could allow everyone to step back, “Because of the fact, perhaps, that there’s more science at work than ever before. We are in a situation where it is important to honor each other even if it’s just in a non-binding agreement.”

Ward added that sometimes the “hand shake across the fence” means more than the long drawn-out documents in the past.

County Legislature Chairman Pierre Chagnon announced at the end of last night’s meeting that starting in June, Legislature Committees and the full Legislature will resume meeting in person.

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County Legislature Unanimously Supports Two Opposition Motions Involving Wind Turbines, Driver’s Licenses https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-unanimously-supports-two-opposition-motions-involving-wind-turbines-drivers-licenses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=county-legislature-unanimously-supports-two-opposition-motions-involving-wind-turbines-drivers-licenses https://www.wrfalp.com/county-legislature-unanimously-supports-two-opposition-motions-involving-wind-turbines-drivers-licenses/#respond Thu, 25 Jul 2019 13:25:52 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=30802 MAYVILLE – The Chautauqua County Legislature has unanimously approved two motions voicing opposition to a current state law involving drivers licenses for non-U.S. citizens, as well as a proposal to develop wind turbines in the waters of Lake Erie.

The opposition to the so called Green Light NY Act, which allows migrants to get a state drivers license despite not being U.S. citizens, was sponsored by Legislator Terry Niebel (R-Dunkirk). Prior to Wednesday’s vote, Neibel explained his concerns and opposition to the new state law before the vote on the motion took place.

“It puts a tremendous burden on local county clerks. It asks them to verify foreign birth certificates and foreign passports and documentations in dozens of different languages,” Neibel noted, adding, “According to election law, a driver’s license is still a form of identification used in voting. Really what we are doing is we are opening ourselves to potential voter fraud.”

The motion eventually was approved 18-0.

Lawmakers also approved a motions in opposition to construct wind turbine farms on Lake Erie – which was sponsored by both Democrat and Republican lawmakers from the Dunkirk area. One of those lawmakers was Kevin Muldowney (R-Dunkirk).

“We’re a lake front community. We’re in Chautauqua County. We have some beautiful, natural sunsets. I just think that somebody has the nerve to come along and put windmills along our beautiful, natural lake front is just something where we all should just stand up to and say no,” Muldowney said.

Although Muldowney’s concerns were focused on the lake front, some proposals for Wind Turbines call for the projects to be located several miles off shore in the open waters of the lake. Still, that didn’t prevent those in opposition to voice their concerns about possible contamination of water and disruption of bird and fish habitat. As a result, the motion was unanimously approved 18 to 0.

Both motions will be sent to state officials in Albany – including the Governor – to make them aware that the county government does not support either policy.

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Ward Wins Republican Party Line for County Legislature District 18 https://www.wrfalp.com/ward-wins-republican-party-line-for-county-legislature-district-18/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ward-wins-republican-party-line-for-county-legislature-district-18 https://www.wrfalp.com/ward-wins-republican-party-line-for-county-legislature-district-18/#respond Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:30:59 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=30547 MAYVILLE – Republican candidate Bill Ward of Mayville has won this party’s primary for the Chautauqua County Legislature’s 18 district, defeating fellow Republican Richard Syper 289 to 152.

Both mean are running for the seat that was held by David Himelein of Findley Lake until his passing earlier this year. The district covers most of the town of Chautauqua – including the Mayville area – as well as the Towns of Mina and Sherman.

Ward is now the endorsed candidate for both the Republican and Democratic party, as well as the Independence and Working Families parties.

Syper will still appear on the ballot as a candidate for the Conservative party.

Meanwhile, incumbent Republican Kevin Muldowney of Legislature District 1 in Dunkirk won his party’s primary in the north county.

In the tightly contested Republican Primary for Town of Carrol Supervisor, challenger Russell Payne defeated incumbent Laura Smith 188 to 159.

In the Republican Primary for Town of Kiantone Supervisor, Joshua Ostrander defeated Kevin Myers.

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Only Seven of the 19 Chautauqua County Legislature District Will be Contested in 2019 Election https://www.wrfalp.com/only-seven-of-the-19-chautauqua-county-legislature-district-will-be-contested-in-2019-election/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=only-seven-of-the-19-chautauqua-county-legislature-district-will-be-contested-in-2019-election https://www.wrfalp.com/only-seven-of-the-19-chautauqua-county-legislature-district-will-be-contested-in-2019-election/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2019 16:09:44 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=29548 MAYVILLE – It appears there will be just seven contested races for this year’s Chautauqua County Legislature elections.

Candidate petitions were submitted to the Chautauqua County Board of Elections last week and of the 19 seats that will be up for a vote, just seven have more than one candidate running.

JAMESTOWN AREA WILL FEATURE ONE CONTESTED RACE

In Jamestown, the lone contested race will be for District 12 on the north side of the city. Currently, Republican Elisabeth Rankin holds that seat and she is running for reelection. She will face Democratic challenger Margaret “Peg” Cornell.

All other candidates from the Jamestown area who serve on the county legislature are running unopposed. That includes the candidate for District 11, a seat currently held by Republican David Wilfong. Because Wilfong is running for mayor of Jamestown in this year’s election, the district 11 seat will be an open race. However, only Democrat and former county legislator Robert Whitney has submitted petitions to run for that seat. Whitney last served on the legislature in 2013, when he was defeated by Wilfong in that year’s election.

The other Jamestown-area seats all have incumbents running unopposed. They include Chuck Nazzaro, D-District 9 (Jamestown); Paul “PJ” Wendel, R-District 10 (Busti/Lakewood and Jamestown); Paul Whitford, D-District 13 (Jamestown); Daniel Pavlock, R-District 14 (Ellicott north of I-86, Gerry, Ellington, Charlotte/Sinclairville); Lisa Vanstrom, R-District 15 (Ellicott/Falconer, West Ellicott/Celoron); John Davis, R-District 16 (Carroll, Kiantone, Poland); and Frank Gould, R-District 17 (Busti, Harmony/Panama, Clymer, French Creek).

REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES SCHEDULED FOR DISTRICT 1 and DISTRICT 18

Other races of note include District 18 (Chautauqua/Mayville, Mina, Sherman), which is now an open seat after the untimely passing of Republican David Himelein. The two candidates running for that seat are Richard Syper and Bill Ward, both of Mayville. Both Ward and Syper and seeking the Republican party endorsement, meaning they will square off in the June 25 primary. Syper has also been endorsed by the conservative party, while Ward is the lone candidate for the Democratic, Independence, and Working families parties.

Another Republican Primary will take place in District 1 (Dunkirk), where current incumbent Kevin Muldowney (R) is being challenged for the party line by Ronald Hall. Muldowney has also been endorsed by the Independence party, while Hall has been endorsed by the Conservative party. Meanwhile, a third candidate – Phillip Collier – is the lone candidate for the Democratic and Working Families parties. That means regardless of how the Republican primary shakes out in that district, there will still likely be a three-way race come November.

Other contested races for the legislature will take place in District 3 (Pomfret/Fredonia) with incumbent Robert Scudder (R, C) facing challenger Christopher Schaeffer (D, I), in District 4 (Fredonia) with incumbent Christine Starks (D, I, WF) facing Melanie Mann (R, C), in District 5 (Arkwright, Cherry Creek, Sheridan, Villanova) with incumbent Terry Neibel (R, C, I) facing Jeffry Sayers (D, WF), and in District 6 (Hanover/Silver Creek/Forestville) with incumbent Kevin O’Connell (D, I, WF) facing Thomas Harmon (R, C).

The other four legislature incumbents running unopposed include Robert Bankowski, D-District 2 (Dunkirk); Mark O’Dell, R-District 7 (Chautauqua, Portland/Brockton, Stockton); Pierre Chagnon, R-District 8 (Ellery/Bemus Point, North Harmony), and John Hemmer, R-District 19 (Ripley, Westfield).

While the petition deadline has passed for candidate to get their name on the ballot for a specific party, it’s still not to late for the party to place a candidate on the ballot. Any party that currently doesn’t have a candidate listed for any office up for election can still file for an Opportunity to Ballot, or could circulate an Independent petition accompanied by mail, pointing out that the candidate is endorsed by the party.

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ELECTION 2017: Race for Chautauqua County Executive, Clerk Highlight Election Day 2017 https://www.wrfalp.com/race-for-chautauqua-county-executive-clerk-highlight-election-day-2017/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=race-for-chautauqua-county-executive-clerk-highlight-election-day-2017 https://www.wrfalp.com/race-for-chautauqua-county-executive-clerk-highlight-election-day-2017/#respond Tue, 07 Nov 2017 13:20:19 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=23445

George Borrello (left) and Michael Ferguson, the 2017 Candidates for Chautauqua County Executive

MAYVILLE – Election Day 2017 has arrived and by tonight most if not all the candidates around Chautauqua County will find out if they have been elected to public office.

BORRELLO VS. FERGUSON FOR COUNTY EXEC

The highlight of this local election year is the race for Chautauqua County Executive, which features George Borrello (R-Irving) and Mike Ferguson (D-Fredonia).

Borrello has touted his work as a private businessman and elected official on the Chautauqua County Legislature as reasons why residents should select him. Meanwhile, Ferguson has prided himself on being able to serve as a top administrator at a number of private and nonprofit operations, including a past GM of the Jamestown Jammers professional baseball team, the former GM of the Northwest Arena, a member of the county’s tourism board, and as current executive of the Fredonia Place skilled nursing facility.

 

 

Larry Barmore (left) and LeeAnn Lazarony

BARMORE VS LAZARONY FOR COUNTY CLERK

Another county-wide election will feature the race for Chautauqua County Clerk, where incumbent Larry Barmore (R-Gerry) will square off against former Cassadaga Mayor LeeAnn Lazarony (D-Cassadaga).

COUNTY LEGISLATURE HAS NINE CONTESTED RACES

All 19 seats of the Chautauqua County Legislature are also up for a vote, but only nine of them feature contested races. The main focus will be to see if Democrats are able to cut into the Republicans Stronghold over the legislature, where currently the GOP outnumbers its counterparts 15 to 4.

In Jamestown there are two contested races for the Legislature.

In District 11, which is the northwest portion of the city, incumbent David Wilfong (R) who’s also the county GOP committee chair, is being challenged by local businessman Frank Besse (D).

In District 12, which covers the northeast portion of the city, incumbent Elisabeth Rankin (R) will face challenger Dave Reinhardt (D).

Another local race of interest features the open seat in District 16, which is currently held by Ron Lemon (R-Frewsburg). Lemon has opted not to run for reelection and as a result, that race will feature John Davis (R-Frewsburg) squaring off against Terry Walker of (D-Kennedy). District 16 covers the towns of Kiantone, Carroll, and Poland.

A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

Other contested races include:

District 8 – Towns of Ellery and North Harmony

  • Pierre Chagnon* (R, Con, Ind – Bemus Point)
  • Jeri Ann Simora (D, WF – Stow)

District 18 – Towns of Chautauqua, Mina and Sherman

  • Ella Ames (D, Ind, WF, WEP – Mayville)
  • David Himelein* (R, Con – Findley Lake)

District 19 – Towns of Ripley and Westfield

  • Laurel Adams (D, WEP – Ripley)
  • John Hemmer* (R, Con, Ind – Westfield)

District 1 – Dunkirk

  • Kevin Muldowney* (R, Con, Ind – Dunkirk)
  • James Palmatier (D-Dunkirk)

District 3 – Fredonia

  • Robert Dando (D, WF, WEP – Fredonia)
  • Robert Scudder* (R, Con, Ind – Fredonia)

District 6 – Hanover (Borrello’s current seat)

  • Gary Cerne (R, Con, Ind – Irving)
  • Kevin O’Connell (D, WF – Silver Creek)

Local legislators Paul Whitford (D), Chuck Nazarro (D), and Lisa Vanstrom (R) – all  of Jamestown – along with PJ Wendel (R) of Lakewood, are all running unopposed.

For more information on Election Day 2017, visit www.VoteChautauqua.com.

Polls opened at 6 a.m. and will remain open until 9 p.m.

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Chautauqua County Legislature Elections to Feature Nine Contested Races in November https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-county-legislature-elections-to-feature-nine-contested-races-in-november/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chautauqua-county-legislature-elections-to-feature-nine-contested-races-in-november https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-county-legislature-elections-to-feature-nine-contested-races-in-november/#comments Fri, 14 Jul 2017 14:32:28 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=22450 MAYVILLE – Thursday was the deadline for candidates to hand in their petitions to the Chautauqua County Board of Elections in order to to run for office in the 2017 general election.

This year’s election features races for several local offices, including County Executive, County Clerk, and all 19 seats in the Chautauqua County Legislature.

Already announced candidates include Republican George Borrello (Irving) and Democrat Mike Ferguson (Fredonia) running for the open seat of County Executive after Vince Horrigan announce at the start of this year he would not seek another term in office. Running for county clerk will be Republican incumbent Larry Barmore of Gerry, being challenged by Democrat LeeAnn Lazarony of Cassadaga.

10 out of 19 Legislature Seats Uncontested

A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

In addition to the two county-wide races, there will be nine contested races for in the 19-seat Chautauqua County Legislature, including two open seat races.

Contested races include:

  • District 1 (Dunkirk) – Democrat Tommy Roque is facing Republican incumbent Kevin Muldowney;
  • District 3 (Fredonia) – Democrat Robert Dando is facing Republican incumbent Bob Scudder;
  • District 6 (Hanover) – Democrat Kevin O’Connell of Silver Creek is facing Republican Gary Cerne of Irving. The two are vying for the seat currently held by Borrello, who is running for County Executive;
  • District 8 (Ellery and North Harmony) – Democrat Jeri Ann Simora of Stow is challenging Republican incumbent Pierre Chagnon of Bemus Point;
  • District 11 (Jamestown) – Democrat Frank Besse is challenging Republican incumbent and County Republican Party Chair Dave Wilfong;
  • District 12 (Jamestown) – Democrat Dave Reinhardt is challenging Republican incumbent Elisabeth Rankin;
  • District 16 (Kiantone, Carrol, Poland) – Democrat and Poland Town Councilman Terry Walker of Kennedy is facing Republican John Davis of Frewsburg. The two are vying for the seat currently held by Republican Ron Lemon (Frewsburg) who has announced he will not seek reelection;
  • District 18 (Chautauqua, Sherman, and Mina) – Independence Party member Ella Ames of Mayville is running on the Democratic ticket and is challenging Republican incumbent and Legislature Chairman David Himelein of Findley Lake;
  • District 19 (Westfield and Ripley) – Democrat Laurel Adams of Ripley is challenging Republican incumbent John Hemmer of Westfield.

It appears 10 races will be uncontested this year.

The four incumbent Democratic legislators are all seeking re-election and are apparently not being opposed by Republicans. They include Minority Leader Chuck Nazzaro (District 9 – Jamestown) Assistant Minority Leader Bob Bankoski (District 2 – Dunkirk); Christine Starks (District 4 – Fredonia) and Paul Whitford (District 13 – Jamestown).

Six Republicans, including five incumbents, are also running unopposed. They are Terry Niebel (District 5 – Dunkirk), Mark O’Dell (District 7 – Brocton), Paul “PJ” Wendel (District 10- Lakewood), Lisa Vanstrom (District 15 – West Ellicott), and Frank “Jay” Gould (District 17 – Ashville).

Republican Dan Pavlock of Charlotte will be running unopposed in the open District 14 seat, which is being vacated by Republican Mark Tarbrake (Jamestown), who is vacating the seat due to moving out of the district. District 14 covers the Town of Ellicott north of I-86, along with the towns of Gerry, Ellington, and Charlotte.

Republicans currently hold at 15 to 4 majority in the legislature.

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Chautauqua County Legislature to See Few Changes Following 2015 Election https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-county-legislature-to-see-few-changes-following-2015-election/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chautauqua-county-legislature-to-see-few-changes-following-2015-election https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-county-legislature-to-see-few-changes-following-2015-election/#respond Wed, 04 Nov 2015 15:14:25 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=16168 Jamestown legislators David Wilfong (left) and Elisabeth Rankin both won reelection in their respective legislature seats. The two join 13 other Republicans who won legislature races on Election Day 2015.

Jamestown legislators David Wilfong (left) and Elisabeth Rankin both won reelection in their respective legislature seats. The two join 13 other Republicans who won legislature races on Election Day 2015.

MAYVILLE – With only eight of 19 contested races in the Chautauqua County Legislature, there wasn’t expected to be much of a change, and that sentiment held true following the 2015 Elections, with only a handful of new faces joining the ranks of the legislature.

FOUR NEW NAMES ADDED TO 19 MEMBER LEGISLATURE

The legislature will have just four new members starting in January, with only one incumbent being unseated in a contested race on Election Day.

In District 2, challenger Robert Bankoski (D-Dunkirk) defeated incumbent Shaun Heenan (R-Dunkirk) 679 to 365.

Two other newcomers were also elected after winning their respective contested races. In District 1, Kevin Muldowney (R-Dunkirk) defeated Democrat William Rivera (D-Dunkirk) 693 to 385. Muldowney will take the seat currently held by long-time legislator Keith Ahlstrom (D-Dunkirk), who did not seek reelection.

And in District 7, Mark Odell (R-Portland) defeated David Wilkinson (D-Cassadaga) 653 to 289. Odell will take the seat vacated by outgoing legislator John Runkle (R-Stockton), who is not seeking reelection.

The final newcomer is District 4‘s Christine Starks (D-Fredonia), who ran unopposed and will take over the seat held by legislator Janet Keefe (D-Fredonia), who also did not seek reelection.

REPUBLICANS SWEEP REMAINING CONTESTED RACES

There were two contested legislature races in the Jamestown area, and both Republican incumbents won reelection. In District 11 David Wilfong (R-Jamestown) defeated Robert Whitney (D-Jamestown) 347 to 305. In District 12, it was incumbent Elisabeth Rankin (R-Jamestown) defeating challenger Beth Kresge (D-Jamestown) 430 to 399. Both races were rematches from the 2013 election.

Other incumbents being reelected despite having opposition on the ballet were Legislature Chairman and Jay Gould (R-Ashville, District 17), Bob Scudder (R-Fredonia, District 3) and Terry Niebel (R-Dunkirk, District 5).

As a result of the elections, the GOP gained a seat in the legislature, strengthening its super-majority. Of the 19 members, 15 will be Republicans, 4 will be Democrats.

WINNERS OF 2015 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY LEGISLATURE ELECTIONS

D1: Kevin J. Muldowney (R-Dunkirk) (Won Contested Race)
D2: Robert Bankoski (D-Dunkirk) (Won Contested Race)
D3: Bob Scudder* (R-Fredonia) (Won Contested Race)
D4: Christine Starks (D-Fredonia)
D5: Terry Niebel* (R-Dunkirk) (Won Contested Race)
D6: George Borrello* (R-Irving)
D7: Mark Odell (R-Portland) (Won Contested Race)
D8: Pierre Chagnon* (R-Bemus Point)
D9: Charles Nazzaro* (D-Jamestown)
D10: Paul Wendell* (R-Lakewood)
D11: David Wilfong* (R-Jamestown) (Won Contested Race)
D12: Elisabeth Rankin* (R-Jamestown) (Won Contested Race)
D13: Paul Whitford* (D-Jamestown)
D14: Mark Tarbrake* (R-Jamestown)
D15: Lisa Vanstrom* (R-Jamestown)
D16: Ronald Lemon* (R-Frewsburg)
D17: Jay Gould* (R-Ashville) (Won Contested Race)
D18: David Himelein* (R-Findley Lake)
D19: John Hemmer* (R-Westfield)

* – Incumbent

A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

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Eight Contested Races Highlight 2015 County Legislature Elections https://www.wrfalp.com/eight-contested-races-highlight-2015-county-legislature-elections/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eight-contested-races-highlight-2015-county-legislature-elections https://www.wrfalp.com/eight-contested-races-highlight-2015-county-legislature-elections/#respond Tue, 21 Jul 2015 15:16:18 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=14645 A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

A map of the legislative districts for Chautauqua County.

MAYVILLE – 2015 is a local election year in Chautauqua County with several races shaping up for the 19-member Chautauqua County Legislature.

Currently, the Republicans hold a super-majority in Mayville, with 14 of the 19 seats held by the GOP.  And with six GOP incumbents running unopposed, the odds are pretty slim that Republicans risk losing their majority status.

Still, county Democrats are hoping to regain a few seats by challenging six of the seats currently held by the GOP. A seventh contested race will feature two registered Democrats vying for the same seat, with the incumbent Democrat being endorsed by the GOP and Conservative parties. And an eighth contested race will feature an independent taking on the current legislature chairman.

The legislature will have at least three new members. That’s because current legislators Keith Ahlstrom (D-Dunkirk, District 1), Janet Keefe (D-Fredonia, District 4) and John Runkle (R-Stockton, District 7) will not seek reelection.

The legislature elections, which involve two-year terms for each seat, will be the only county government race in 2015. The county executive and county clerk each have two years remaining on their four-year terms.

For a complete listing of all local elections, visit www.VoteChautauqua.com.

Election day 2015 is Tuesday, November 3.

CONTESTED LEGISLATURE RACES

  • District 1 (OPEN SEAT): Kevin Muldowney, R-Dunkirk; William Rivera, D-Dunkirk
  • District 2: Shaun Heenan, D-Dunkirk (incumbent, running on Republican line); Robert Bankoski, D-Dunkirk
  • District 3: Bob Scudder, R-Fredonia (incumbent); Wayne Dorler, D-Fredonia
  • District 5: Terry Niebel, R-Dunkirk (incumbent); Martin Anderson, D-Forestville
  • District 7 (OPEN SEAT): Mark Odell, R-Brocton; David Wilkinson, D-Cassadaga
  • District 11: David Wilfong, R-Jamestown (incumbent); Robert Whitney, D-Jamestown
  • District 12: Elisabeth Rankin, R-Jamestown (incumbent); Beth Kresge, D-Jamestown
  • District 17: Jay Gould, R-Ashville (incumbent, chairman); John Suroviec, i-Clymer

UNCONTESTED LEGISLATURE RACES

  • District 4: Christine Starks, D-Fredonia
  • District 6: George Borrello, R-Irving
  • District 8: Pierre Chagnon, R-Bemus Point
  • District 9: Charles “Chuck” Nazzaro, D-Jamestown
  • District 10: Paul “PJ” Wendel, R-Lakewood
  • District 13: Paul Whitford, D-Jamestown
  • District 14: Mark Tarbrake, R-Jamestown
  • District 15: Lisa Vanstrom, R-Ellicott
  • District 16: Ron Lemon, R-Frewsburg
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