2026 Election Guide › Piermont

2026 Primary Election โ€” Piermont

New York's 2026 primary election is Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Early voting runs June 13โ€“21. Here's what's on the ballot for residents of Piermont.

Piermont is an incorporated village. Village trustee primaries are part of the June 23 ballot โ€” the general election for those seats is November 3, 2026. Piermont residents also vote in state, federal, and county races listed below.

Village Races โ€” Piermont

Village of Piermont

Village Trustee (vote for 2 of 4 โ€” 2-year term)

Democratic Primary
Robert Zitt
Kevin J. Timoney
Jeff Gordon
Mark W. Blomquist
Republican Primary
No Republican primary.

Four Democrats are running for two trustee seats in the June 23 Democratic primary. The top two vote-getters advance to the November 3, 2026 general election. Verify with Rockland County BOE.

Check your registration Find your polling place Early voting sites

What's on Your Ballot

Which specific races appear on your ballot depends on your party registration and your exact address. Use the links above to look up your polling place and sample ballot from the Rockland County Board of Elections.

U.S. House ยท NY-17

New York's 17th Congressional District

All of Rockland County is in NY-17. Currently held by Rep. Mike Lawler (R). Both parties have contested primaries for this seat.

Democratic Primary
Effie Guadalupe Phillips-Staley
Tarrytown Village Board of Trustees member; nonprofit executive.
Cait Conley
U.S. Army veteran; served on National Security Council and at CISA under President Biden.
Beth Davidson
Rockland County Legislator (elected 2024); former Nyack Board of Education trustee.
John Cappello
Certified Democratic primary candidate.
Michael Sacks
Certified Democratic primary candidate.
Republican Primary
Mike Lawler (incumbent)
Has represented NY-17 since 2023.

More on this race โ†’

NY State Senate ยท State Senate District 38

State Senate District 38

Covers Clarkstown, Orangetown, Ramapo, and Haverstraw in Rockland County, plus a small portion of Ossining (Westchester). Incumbent: Bill Weber (R).

Democratic Primary
See Rockland County BOE for candidates.
Republican Primary
Bill Weber (incumbent)

Working Families Party primary on June 23 features Joseph W. Rand. No Democratic primary for this seat. Verify with Rockland County BOE for full certified list. District info โ†’

NY State Assembly ยท Assembly District 96

Assembly District 96

Covers most of Clarkstown, and portions of Haverstraw and Orangetown. Incumbent: Patrick Carroll (D).

Democratic Primary
Patrick Carroll (incumbent)
P.T. Thomas
Republican Primary
See Rockland County BOE for candidates.

Democratic primary on June 23: Patrick Carroll (incumbent) vs. P.T. Thomas. Verify with Rockland County BOE. Ballotpedia โ†’

Rockland County Legislature ยท County Legislature District 17

County Legislature District 17

Portion of Clarkstown and Orangetown (Piermont, Grand View, South Nyack area) Current legislator: Dana G. Stilley.

County Legislature primaries may not appear on every ballot. Check the Rockland County BOE for certified candidates in your district.

Town Board ยท Town of Orangetown

Town of Orangetown Town Board

Piermont residents are part of the Town of Orangetown. You will vote in Orangetown town board primaries (if any). Incumbent supervisor: Teresa Kenny (R).

Teresa Kenny won the supervisor seat in November 2025. New elections required in 2026 due to state law changes. Check Rockland County BOE for primary candidates.

See the full Orangetown election guide โ†’

Key Dates

Voter Registration Deadline
June 13, 2026
Early Voting
June 13โ€“21, 2026
Primary Day
Tuesday, June 23
Polls: 6 AM โ€“ 9 PM
Absentee Deadline
Postmarked June 23

Official Resources

Rockland County BOE NY State BOE BallotReady voter guide League of Women Voters โ€” Rockland
โ† Back to Rockland County 2026 Election Guide
This guide is based on publicly available information as of May 2026. Candidate lists may change as ballot petitions are certified or challenged. Always verify with the Rockland County Board of Elections for official information.