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Westchester County, NY November 8, 2005 Election
Village Trustee; Village of Mount Kisco Voter Information

Salary: $6,500

Candidate Statements: Each candidate was asked to make a statement of 30 words or less commenting on what they would like the voters to know about them, their experience, accomplishments, philosophy.

Results as of Nov 23 2:31pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (7/7)
Candidates (Vote for 2)

George L. Griffin, Jr. 1,562 votes 50%

  • Party: Democratic, Independence, Conservative
  • Occupation: Pres., Richards Lumber and Building Materials; Trustee
  • Residence: Mount Kisco
  • Education: A.S. (Marketing Mgmt.), West. Community Coll.
  • Statement: Our current Vill. Board has been making progress in turning around the problems of our local govt. Our re-election will ensure that the quality of govt. and life will improve.
Anthony Markus 1,547 votes 50%
  • Party: Democratic, Independence, Conservative
  • Occupation: Atty., Family Law, Real Estate; Trustee
  • Residence: Mount Kisco
  • Education: B.S., (Econ., Finance), Fairleigh Dickinson U.; J.D., Pace U. Sch. of Law
  • Statement: Provide quality services while maintaining efficient govt.; preserve Mount Kisco as a great town with limited devt.; seek solutions to traffic, continue to enact laws to ensure quality of life.

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