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Westchester County, NY November 8, 2005 Election
Town Justice; Town of Ossining Voter Information

Salary: $30,871

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 (30/30)
Candidates (Vote for 1)

Francesca E. Connolly 3,909 votes 66%

  • Party: Democratic, Working Families
  • Occupation: Trial Atty.; Town Council Member
  • Residence: Ossining
  • Education: B.A. (magna cum laude), SUNY/ Albany, '79; J.D., Pace U. Sch. of Law, '82
  • Statement: I have served as Deputy Town Supvr., Council Member, Planning Board member and PTA leader. I would be honored to further serve the residents of Ossining as Town Justice.
Philip J. Mondello 2,010 votes 34%
  • Party: Independence, Conservative
  • Occupation: Partner, Roy, Mondello, LaRocca & Risotto; Ossining Town Justice
  • Residence: Ossining
  • Education: B.A. (Political Science), Iona Coll., '69; J.D., NY Law Sch.,'74
  • Statement: I wish to continue serving Ossining & Briarcliff Manor as Town Justice. I will continue to treat all who come before the court in a fair and impartial manner.

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