Incumbent slate wins again

Votes were counted this evening and the results are not surprising: the slate of candidates with incumbents Gary Altman, Rachel Ehrenpreis, Larry Goldman, and newcomer Reuven Bell defeated three challengers, including Mary Jo Burke and Julian Swearengin.

Of the four winners, Reuven Bell received the least number of votes, so will be awarded a two-year term to fill out the term of Tommy Schlanger, who passed away this summer. Altman, Ehrenpreis, and Goldman each win a three-year term.

4 thoughts on “Incumbent slate wins again”

  1. Can we say, “sore losers”? You lost. You have to figure out why. Sketchy tactics? Bad-mouthing people we’ve liked for years? Didn’t your mom ever teach you that if you have nothing to say, don’t say anything? You are a bunch of crazy, angry Civilian Antifa libs – the only inconsistency that really stands out – how can you be a money-grubbing broker trying to get everyone who’s been here before it went private out so that you can profit, and then say that you care about the middle class, the working class, the elderly, the disabled? Because you don’t. Only bored rich people are more concerned about having a roof deck than they are about helping others. Most of you are very mean, mean-spirited, and think that anyone who lived here before it went private owes you something and/or has no rights here. Your broker friends – Keenan, Turner, Lynch should explain some real estate facts to you. You buy a home in East Hampton in 1965, you pay $100,000, tops. You want to buy the same home in 2018 – $4 mil. Are you all so angry because you didn’t live here before it went private? And stop referring to us as the “old-timer freeloaders.” Do you pay my maintenance.

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