Incumbent Republican supervisor for the Town of Oyster Bay John Venditto was victorious in this Tuesday's election. Venditto, who garnered nearly 10,000 more votes than his Democratic opponent Joe Lorintz, received 41,254 votes while Lorintz received 31,434. Venditto celebrated with fellow Republicans Tuesday night, where he thanked his colleagues and said that the people made their choice clear. "In the Town of Oyster Bay, the Democrats ran a negative, a nasty, an ugly campaign," Venditto said. "All of my teammates in the Town of Oyster Bay were positive, were upbeat and the residents of our town spoke and in a very loud and in a very clear voice, they made it clear that they want good, Republican leadership in the Town of Oyster Bay."
Angelo A. Delligatti, Chris Coschignano and Mary McCaffery won town board seats in the Town of Oyster Bay. Only one incumbent, Delligatti, a Republican, held on to the position with 37,131 votes. Coschignano, also a Republican, received 36,273 votes and Democrat Mary McCaffery took in 35,368. The other Republican running, incumbent Leonard B. Symons, received 33,207 votes while challenging Democrats David O'Brien and Josephine Reder garnered 32,908 and 31,758 respectively. "I told you guys at the rally, winning is our business, and business is good tonight thanks to Joe Mondello and all of you and a great Supervisor John Venditto and a great Councilman Angelo Delligatti," Coschignano said. "Thank you all, I wouldn't be here without you."
Democratic incumbent Martha S. Offerman won the town clerk position with 35,704 votes while her opponent, Rose Marie Walker received 33,775. "I'm happy to report that despite a lot of trouble in this county, all the fiscal problems that we've all heard about for the last few years, we've held all of our legislators," said Republican Party Chairman Joe Mondello. "We've kept our Town of Oyster Bay, we've kept our Town of Hempstead, and it's all due to the work that you have accomplished. These are not easy times. The Republican Party is alive and well, I salute everyone that has worked so hard. We want you all to know that despite a two to one victory that County Executive Tom Suozzi had over our candidate, there were no coattails and that's why our people [have] come back."
Republican Incumbent Legislator Salvatore B. Pontillo was re-elected to serve his fourth term in office. Pontillo, who has been on the legislature since 1995, said that he is proud of his record of fighting for Nassau County taxpayers and delighted to be given the opportunity to continue to serve the residents of his hometown. In a close race against his Democratic challenger Dave Mejias, Pontillo received 7,574 votes while Mejias received 7,019.