Bronxville Goes Republican in Recent November Elections
Written by Carol P. Bartold

Nov. 19, 2014: In an election marked by across-the-board victories for Democratic candidates at state and local levels, the closest and most surprising race was in the 37th Senate District between incumbent George Latimer and Republican challenger Joe Dillon, a first-time candidate.
Although Latimer retained his State Senate seat with 36,622 votes to Dillon's 33,489 according to the unofficial count by the Westchester County Board of Elections, a margin of 3,133 votes, Bronxville voters turned out to give Dillon their resounding support, with 1,085 votes (64 percent) to Latimer's 600 (36 percent).
Bronxville voters consistently supported Republican candidates in other contested elections, casting 60 percent of their votes for Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino in his first gubernatorial contest. The unofficial tally for the village's seven voting districts shows Astorino garnering 1,019 votes to incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo's 624. Westchester County supported Cuomo with 118,237 votes to Astorino's 88,973.
Other Republicans scored decisive endorsements in Bronxville with attorney general candidate John Cahill receiving 1,104 votes (61 percent) over Democratic incumbent Eric Schneiderman's 626 (37 percent). Schneiderman won Westchester County with 122,660 votes, while Cahill received 81,050.
Republican Robert Antonacci gained 993 votes, or 60 percent of total Bronxville votes cast, while Thomas DiNapoli, Democrat, gained 632 votes, or 38 percent. County voters supported DiNapoli with 125,327 votes to Antonacci's 77,315
The margin of victory in Bronxville held for the 9th Judicial District contest between Democrat James Hubert and Republican Montgomery Delaney. Although Hubert carried Westchester County with 112,646 votes over Delaney's 85,608, Delaney carried Bronxville with 1,018, 62 percent of votes, to Hubert's 617, 38 percent of votes.
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