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Bronxville Voters Re-Elect Three Republican Incumbents At Village Election

BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - Three incumbents running for office in Bronxville easily won their village elections on Tuesday.

The Bronxville Board of Trustees will remain unchanged following the re-election of three candidates.

The Bronxville Board of Trustees will remain unchanged following the re-election of three candidates.

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On Tuesday, Village Administrator James Palmer announced that Trustees Randolph Mayer, Robert Underhill and Mayor Mary Marvin will remain in office to serve additional two-year terms.

Mayer and Underhill, running on the Republic and Bronxville Citizens for responsible Government party lines received 569 and 573 votes, respectively. Challenging Democrat Elizabeth Calderon earned just 144 votes. Marvin, running unopposed, was elected to her seventh term in office.

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