Election 2023 Results

By Staff
Nov. 8, 2023: Westchester County voters had the opportunity to go to the polls yesterday to vote in a number of local races. Below is the "unofficial tally of election results" of the key races in our area as reported on the Westchester.gov website as of November 8, 9:27am.
Westchester County Board of Legislators in the 15th District, which encompasses Bronxville and parts of Yonkers

James Nolan (Republican, incumbent) was reelected to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, defeating Ruth Walter. This Board has 17 members, and each member serves a two-year term. Nolan's priorities include (1) modernizing "Westchester County’s infrastructure to deal with the rampant flooding, (2) looking "for ways to keep our constituents safe and also make sure to find ways to make Westchester County affordable," and (3) continuing to "call out bad policies on all levels of government.
Vote Count (unofficial tally)
Nolan: 6,819 (53%)
Walter: 5,932 (47%)
Total: 12,751 (100%)
Eastchester Town Supervisor

Tony Colavita (Republican, incumbent) was reelected as Eastchester Town Supervisor, receiving 5,795 votes. He ran unopposed. This job has a term of two years. Colavita has served in this role since 2004.
His goals are: (1) keeping Eastchester Affordable, (2) keeping Eastchester Safe, and (3) providing an exceptional highway department and recreational programs. He also wants to work to help Bronxville alleviate flooding and help maintain the Eastchester parks, fields, and facilities in top condition and make improvements as needed.
Eastchester Town Board

Three candidates ran for two seats on the Eastchester Town Board. Sheila Marcotte and Anthony Giacobbe, pictured above, prevailed over Robert Fois, the Conservative candidate. Both Marcotte and Giacobbe ran as Republican/Common Sense candidates. This job has a term of two years.
Marcotte, a real estate professional, has a long history of service to the community. She served as Eastchester Town Councilwoman from 2004-2010, as Westchester County Legislator from 2010-17, and again as Eastchester Town Councilwoman from 2020 to the present. Issues of importance to Marcotte include finding solutions to the flooding issue and being attuned to the new homes and development in the area.
Giacobbe has served on a number of local boards, including the Eastchester Planning Board, Eastchester Little League, Eastchester Italian American Club, and the Knights of Columbus. He is a newcomer to the Eastchester Town Board. Giacobbe is a supporter of small business and first responders and wants to focus on keeping Eastchester a place where "people want to live, raise their families and age in place."
Vote Count (unofficial tally)
Marcotte: 5,284 (47%)
Giacobbe: 4,943 (44%)
Fois: 1,100 (10%)
Total: 11,327








