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Candidates Selected For Grafton Town Elections

August 20, 2015 By eastwickpress

By Doug La Rocque

Both the Democratic and Republican parties in Grafton have made their selections for the November 3 town wide races.  The Democrats met in caucus last week to name those they wish to represent their party ticket while the Republicans circulated and filed nominating petitions to fill out their slate. 

[private]The Republicans nominated current Councilwoman Ingrid Gundrum for Supervisor, while the Democrats chose incumbent Supervisor Frank Higgins to run for re-election.

The Republicans nominated newcomers Jarod Bouchard and Lisa Dooley to seek the two Town Council seats currently held by Barb Messenger and Rick Ungaro.  Democrats selected Ms. Messenger to run for re-election along with Eric Buckley.  This is Mr. Buckley’s third attempt at a council seat in as many years.  Councilman Ungaro has chosen not to run again.

The other position to be contested is that of Town Clerk.  The current clerk Sue Putnam is retiring after many years of service.  Democrats chose current Town Court Clerk Kathy Mason-Wagar to oppose the Republican choice, Jessica Crandall.  Current Highway Superintendent Herb Hasbrouck was re-nominated by the Republican Party.  The Democrats left the position open.  Party Chairwoman Barb Messenger told the Eastwick Press they received no letters of interest and no one was nominated from the floor.  Receiver of Taxes Mary Gentner is also unopposed in her reelection bid.  Democrats placed her name on their ballot, while the Republicans chose not to nominate anyone for her office.

Democratic Chairwoman Barb Messenger describes this year’s elections as “very important to the people of Grafton.”  She said they have proven experience and leadership abilities and she is happy with their choices.  Republican Supervisor candidate Ingrid Gundrum said, “it is time to feel good about Grafton again.”  She said she is very confident in their slate of candidates.

This marks the second time Higgins and Gundrum have faced each other for Supervisor.  Two years ago Higgins had both the Democratic and Republican lines in an election to fill the term of the late Ray Darling.  Ms. Gundrum mounted a write in campaign that fell short.  Should she be successful in this year’s contest, her current Board seat would become open on January 1, 2016.  The new Town Board could then appoint someone to the post or choose to leave it vacant until next November’s elections.[/private]

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