The Post once again urges Westchester voters who want lower taxes, less crime and a repeal of the insane sanctuary law to support Christine Schulti for county executive.
In a rematch of February’s special election, Sculti vows, if elected, to reduce spending and to create an office of parental rights.
In New York City, the strongest possible Republican presence in the City Council is vital not only to beating back the progressives’ insane agenda, but to building a a stronger party that can better challenge the dominant Democrats — and the Democratic Socialists who increasingly dominate the Dems.
In The Bronx, an energized GOP base in 2023 made Kristy Mormarato the borough’s first GOP councilmember since 1939.
She has since ably represented Throgs Neck, Country Club and Pelham Bay (District 13) in fighting for safer streets, quality education and better city services while opposing the Bally’s Casino siting plan and a facility for medically released Rikers inmates.
In Brooklyn’s District 47, George Sarantopoulos touts a public safety agenda that’s won him several police union endorsements. He’s the obvious choice as Bay Ridge seeks dreads any Mamdani mayoralty.
On Staten Island, we endorse a trio of Republicans: John Shea for District 49 (North Shore); David Carr for District 50 (Mid-Island); and Frank Morano, District 51 (South Shore).
All oppose overdevelopment and the proliferation of lithium-ion battery storage sites in residential neighborhoods.
Early voting ends Sunday.
Polls are open Tuesday from 6 am to 9 pm.