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The New York judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on September 14, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010.
The New York Supreme Court, the state's trial court, is the highest level of the judiciary elected in New York. Candidates to run for these seats were chosen at Judicial Conventions, held September 21-27, 2010.
| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Appellate Division | (R):Salvatore Martoche | Salvatore Martoche ran for re-election. | Salvatore Martoche |
| Appellate Division | (R): Henry Scudder[1] (D): Stephen J. Lynch[2] | Henry Scudder ran for re-election. | Henry Scudder[3] |
| 8th Judicial District | (R):Deborah A. Chimes, Cheryl Green, Mark C. Rodgers, Jeffrey Voelkl and Paul B. Wojtaszek (D): Kevin M. Dillon, Eugene Fahey, Mark A. Montour, Henry Nowak, Catherine Nugent Panepinto[4][5] | Kevin M. Dillon, Eugene Fahey, Catherine Nugent Panepinto, Henry Nowak, and Deborah A. Chimes won.[6] | |
| 9th Judicial District | (D):J. Emmett Murphy, Timothy J. Drury, Colleen Duffy, Lawrence H. Ecker (R): Matthew J. Byrne, James Maisano, Gerald M. Klein | Lawrence H. Ecker, Colleen Duffy, J. Emmett Murphy, and Linda Christopher won the election.[7] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutchess County Court - Two seats | (R): Peter M. Forman and Stephen L. Greller (D): David Steinberg and Marco Caviglia | Gerald V. Hayes left office. | Peter M. Forman and Stephen L. Greller won.[9] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erie County Court | (D): James A.W. McLeod and Kenneth F. Case | Both candidates competed again in the general election.[12][13] | Kenneth F. Case won with 59% of the vote.[14] |
| Cheektowaga Town Court | (R): James M. Vallone and Dennis A. Delano, Sr. | James M. Vallone was up for re-election. | Dennis A. Delano, Sr. won with 51% of the vote.[15][16] |
| Elma Town Court | Robert J. Pierce and David W. Polak | Robert J. Pierce was up for re-election. | Robert J. Pierce.[17] |
| Sardinia Town Court | (D): Ronald Francis Thompson and Marie A. Uhteg | Both candidates competed in the general election.[18] | Ronald Francis Thompson won with 62% of the vote.[14] |
| West Seneca Town Court | (D): Joseph C. Lorigo, Jeffrey M. Harrington and Nancy J. Bizub | Jeffrey M. Harrington.[19] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chesterfield Town Court | (R): Kim P. Rennie | Kim P. Rennie was up for re-election. | Kim P. Rennie[21] |
| Minerva Town Court | Bonnie J. McNally, Daniel L. Palmer | Daniel L. Palmer won with 54% of the vote.[21] | |
| Moriah Town Court | (R): Jeff F. Farnsworth | Jeff F. Farnsworth was up for re-election. | Jeff F. Farnsworth[21] |
| Newcomb Town Court | Andrew Vilnis Stengrevics | Andrew Vilnis Stengrevics was up for re-election. | Andrew Vilnis Stengrevics[21] |
| Ticonderoga Town Court | (D): Keith A. Dolbeck | Keith A. Dolbeck was up for re-election. | Keith A. Dolbeck[21] |
| Willsboro Town Court | (R): Bradley L. Paye | Bradley L. Paye was up for re-election. | Bradley L. Paye[21] |
| Wilmington Town Court | Robert Kirby | Robert Kirby was up for re-election. | Robert Kirby[21] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greene County Court | (D) & (I): David Woodin (R): Charles Tailleur | Both candidates competed in the General Election.[23] | Charles Tailleur won with 61% of the vote.[24] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Herkimer County Family Court | (R): John Brennan (D): Mary Iocovozzi | Henry A. LaRaia left office.[27] | John Brennan won with 52% of the vote.[28] |
| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monroe County Court - 3 seats | (D): Karen L. Morris, Kelly C. Wolford and Vincent J. Rizzo (R): James J. Piampiano, Vincent Marcel Dinolfo, Vicki Argento[29] | James J. Piampiano, Vincent Marcel Dinolfo, and Vicki Argento won with 18.6%, 19.3%, and 17% of the vote, respectively.[30] | |
| Monroe County Family Court | (D): La Marr Jackson (R): John B. Gallagher | John J. Rivoli is leaving office. (R): John B. Gallagher won the primary.[30] | John B. Gallagher won with 60% of the vote.[30] |
| Rochester City Court | (D): Teresa Johnson | Teresa Johnson ran for re-election. | Teresa Johnson[30] |
| Clarkson Town Court | (D): Jeffrey J. Harradine (R): Christopher T. Wilcox | Christopher T. Wilcox was up for re-election. | Christopher T. Wilcox defeated Jeffrey J. Harradine.[30][31] |
| Riga Town Court | (R): Richard E. Stowe | Joseph J. Steinwachs left office. | Richard E. Stowe[30] |
| Sweden Town Court | (R): Robert P. Connors | Robert P. Connors was up for re-election. | Robert P. Connors[30] |
| Fairport Village Court | (R): Vincent M. Barone | Vincent M. Barone was up for re-election. | Vincent M. Barone[30] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nassau County 4th District Court | Margaret C. Reilly and Joseph Terino Jr. | Margaret C. Reilly ran for re-election. | Margaret C. Reilly won with 64% of the vote. |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cicero Town Court | Robert J. Bertrand and Douglas M. DeMarche, Jr. | Carl T. Putzer is leaving office. | Douglas M. DeMarche, Jr.[34] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farmington Town Court | (R): Morris H. Lew | Morris H. Lew was up for re-election. | Morris H. Lew[36] |
| Hopewell Town Court | (R): Larry Glod, Sr., Jason Mark and Doreen L. Smithling | Doreen L. Smithling won with 74.8% of the vote.[36][37] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orleans County Court | (R): James P. Punch and Paul D. Fuller | James P. Punch won with 78% of the vote.[39] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oswego County Court | (I): Thom Benedetto, David J. Roman, Donald E. Todd | Donald E. Todd won with 59% of the vote.[41] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Putnam County Court | Kevin Griffin and James T. Rooney | James T. Rooney was up for re-election. | James T. Rooney won with 65% of the vote.[45] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queens County Surrogate's Court | Peter J. Kelly | Robert L. Nahman left office. | Peter J. Kelly |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ramapo Town Court | (D):David J. Stein and Noah Weinberg | David J. Stein was up for re-election and won the primary.[48] | David J. Stein won with 70% of the vote.[49] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saratoga County Family Court | Robert Rybak, Jennifer Jensen Bergan, and Gilbert Abramson | Gilbert Abramson was up for re-election, but was defeated in the primary by Jennifer Jensen Bergan, who faced Robert Rybak in the general election.[51][52] | Jennifer Jensen Bergan won with 57% of the vote.[53] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schenectady County Court | (D): Christine M. Clark and Bruce S. Trachtenberg | Jo Anne Assini left office. | Christine M. Clark won the primary.[55] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sullivan County Court | Michael McGuire | Burton Ledina is leaving office. | Michael McGuire won the primary. |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kingston City Court | (D): Lawrence E. Ball (R): Michael Bruhn, Jr. | Lawrence E. Ball ran for re-election and competed with Michael Bruhn, Jr. in the general election.[58] | Lawrence E. Ball won with 58% of the vote.[59] |
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| Race | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yonkers City Court | (R): Richard F. Sweeney | Sweeney ran for re-election. | Thomas R. Daly, Robert Cerrato, and Ed Gaffney won.[61] |
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