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Phil Beckley - Republican, Conservative
Donald Cass - Independence
Stu Einstein - Democratic, Good Government for Geneva
Timothy Buckley - Democratic, Conservative
Elisabeth (Lisa) Toole - Republican, Independence
Jacqueline Augustine - Democratic, Working Families
Anthony (Tony) DiCostanzo - Republican, Unity and Civility for Geneva
Paul D'Amico - Republican, Independence
Michael Dowd - Democratic, Good Government for Geneva
Henry (Hank) Roenke - Republican, Independence, Conservative
Stephen Valentino - Democratic, Good Government for Geneva
Robert (Ken) Camera - Republican (unendorsed), Lake
Louis Cosentino - Democratic
Charles (Chuck) Collins - Republican, Unity and Civility for Geneva
Jason Hagerman - Democratic, Good Government for Geneva
John Greco - Democratic
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Ronald (Ron) Alcock - Republican, Independence
Rocco (Chip) Capraro - Democratic, Working Families
Robert Meyer - Republican
Stephen O'Malley - Democratic, Good Government for Geneva
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Anthony Capozzi - Republican
Richard Larsen - Republican
Patricia M. Mahoney - Democratic
Carol E. Prete - Democratic
James J. Devaney - Democratic
Michael M. Foote - Republican
Nancy A. Marino - Republican
Arun K. Nagpaul - Democratic
David Murphy - Democratic
John J. Ark - Republican, Independence, Conservative
Amendment to Article 14, section 1 of the Constitution, in relation to the use of forest preserve lands for wells for a municipal water supply in the hamlet of Raquette Lake, Hamilton county
The proposed amendment would allow the State to convey one acre of forest preserve land to the town of Long Lake for public use as the site for drinking water wells and necessary related equipment for the municipal water supply for the hamlet of Raquette Lake. In exchange, the State would receive at least twelve acres of land that is at least equal in value to the land conveyed to Long Lake. The land the State receives would be incorporated into the forest preserve. The Raquette Lake reservoir would be abandoned as a source of drinking water supply. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?