• News & Views
  • Community Service
  • Local Links
  • Newsletter Sign-Up
  • Contact Us
  • Menu

Croton United

  • News & Views
  • Community Service
  • Local Links
  • Newsletter Sign-Up
  • Contact Us

How to Vote for Croton United

October 25, 2016

The Westchester County Board of Elections recently started mailing this year’s ballot to voters who requested an absentee ballot. Croton United’s candidates are listed on Line I (the final line of the ballot) in columns 10 and 11 (the last columns of the ballot). To cast your vote for our slate, please be sure to mark both candidates’ names—Mark Aarons and Dan McNatty.  

If you are going to be absent from Westchester on election day or are unable to appear at the polls due to illness or disability you still have time to request an absentee ballot. Call the Westchester County Board of Elections at (914) 995-5285.

Also, if you need a ride to the polls on Election Day please email us and we will get you a ride. 

FUN FACT!

You may wonder why our candidates are listed on the Libertarian Party line. The answer is that despite what Brian Pugh and the Croton Dems have falsely claimed, Croton United is not a political party, so the Westchester County Board of Elections has to find an empty space to list our slate on the ballot they prepare for Croton.

Prev / Next

Who We Are

Croton United is a nonpartisan coalition of Croton residents of all political persuasions who have an interest in addressing issues of importance to our village and its future. We believe in the importance of building community through active citizen participation, and welcome diverse points of view.

Our organization’s core values include providing stewardship to the village that ensures its continued financial sustainability, bringing civility and courtesy to the public debate, and ensuring openness and transparency in village government.


Recent Posts

Featured
Feb 15, 2019
A Cavalier Disregard of State Law and Procurement Best Practices
Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019
Feb 8, 2019
Is Croton’s Beloved Dummy Light in Jeopardy of Extinction?
Feb 8, 2019
Feb 8, 2019
Feb 6, 2019
A Fiscally Foolish Plan
Feb 6, 2019
Feb 6, 2019
Jan 6, 2019
A Deeply Flawed Proposal
Jan 6, 2019
Jan 6, 2019
Jan 5, 2019
A Law That is Nothing More Than Virtue Signaling
Jan 5, 2019
Jan 5, 2019
Dec 21, 2018
Think Locally, Act Locally
Dec 21, 2018
Dec 21, 2018
Dec 2, 2018
Community Choice Aggravation
Dec 2, 2018
Dec 2, 2018
Nov 17, 2018
We Have Set a Dangerous Precedent in Croton
Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018
Nov 3, 2018
Is This the Best We Can Do?
Nov 3, 2018
Nov 3, 2018
Oct 25, 2018
Are There Monsters on Maple Street?
Oct 25, 2018
Oct 25, 2018

Tags

  • CCA 1
  • Croton History 1
  • Croton Point Avenue 4
  • Ethics 4
  • Financial Sustainability 5
  • Fire Department 2
  • Sustainable Westchester 1