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Westchester County, NY September 18, 2007 Election
Justice; Town of Pelham Voter Information

4 Year Term Ending 2011.

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Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Frederick R. Dettmer

  • Party: Democratic
Stephen F. Huff Click here for more information about this candidate
  • Party: Conservative, Independence, Republican
  • Occupation: Sr Litigation Partner, Pryor Cashman;Pelham Town Justice
  • Stepinac High School
  • College of the Holy Cross, BA English
  • NYU School of Law, LLB
  • Special District Attorney, Westchester County
Priorities:
  • To administer fair and impartial justice in the Pelham Town Court
  • To utilize my professional experience in numerous Federal and State courts
  • To apply my extensive judicial training and 31 years of experience as Town Justice
John F. Dechiaro
  • Party: Democratic, Conservative, Independence, Republican
Anthony Pasquantonio
  • Party: Conservative, Independence, Republican
Wendy Rogovin
  • Party: Democratic

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