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Viewfinder: Election Night 2011

Candidates rally after the votes are tallied.

 
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Clarkstown Town Board member Frank Borelli, R-New City, won re-election Tuesday. He speaks to the election night crowd with Rockland County Republican Party Chairman Vincent Reda, left. Phil Costa
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Members of the Patch team covering the elections: Nyack Patch Local Editor Kevin Zawacki, left, Pearl River Patch Local Editor Ryan Buncher and New City Patch Local Editor Robin Traum, right.
Rockland County Republican Party Chairman Vincent Reda with one of Tuesday's candidates.
Marino F. Fontana talks about his Race in Ramapo for town supervisor. Democratic Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence was re-elected in that race.
Clarkstown Town Board member Frank Borelli, R-New City, won re-election Tuesday. He speaks to the election night crowd with Rockland County Republican Party Chairman Vincent Reda, left.
Diane Holland talks about her race for town clerk in Clarkstown. Democrat Justin Sweet of New City, who was appointed to the clerk's post when David Carlucci became a state senator, won the election.
Unsuccessful Rockland County Family Court judge candidate Paul Chiaramonte speaks to an election-night crowd, with Rockland County Republican Party Chairman Vincent Reda.

Many Rockland incumbents were re-elected in Tuesday's local elections, but voters did make some changes in their town and village governments.

Incumbent supervisors were defeated in Stony Point and Orangetown, and Nyack has a new mayor.

After the voting, candidates gathered throughout the county to tally the votes, cheer on the winners and console the defeated.

Related Topics: Election 2011 and Rockland County

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